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THE ROLE OF LEGAL AID INSTITUTIONS FOR VICTIMIZED VIOLENCE IN ACHIEVING SOCIAL JUSTICE Wulandari, Yunita; Z, Rijal Mumazziq; Rohmah, Lailiyatur; Munawaroh, Asruril
International Conference on Humanity Education and Society (ICHES) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Third International Conference on Humanity Education and Society (ICHES)
Publisher : FORPIM PTKIS ZONA TAPAL KUDA

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Justice is the rights of all Indonesian people and one of the 16th sustainable development goals, namely peace, justice and strong institutions. Especially women, the majority of whom are victims of domestic violence. The same is true for kids who have been harmed or trafficked. In Indonesia, there are numerous causes of both domestic abuse and child trafficking. The Legal Aid Institution is one of several institutions in Indonesia that deal with violence against women and children. As a result the purpose of this study is to describe and identify the role of Legal Aid Institutions in promoting justice for victims of violence, especially women as victims of domestic violence. This research is qualitative research, namely normative legal research with a statute approach. The existence of Law Number 16 of 2011 concerning Legal Aid gives The Legal Aid Institutions the freedom to provide protection for people in need. The Legal Aid Institution plays an essential role in providing justice to poor communities so that they can fight for their rights and realize the ideal of legal equality.
The Use of Social Media As a Learning Tool for Islamic Religious Education Syaikhu, Ach; Z, Rijal Mumazziq; Shalihah, Imra'atus
FALASIFA : Jurnal Studi Keislaman Vol 15 No 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : UAS PRESS

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Islamic Religious Education is an essential component in developing the character and spirituality of individual Muslims. In this digital era, social media has become the main platform used as a tool to disseminate religious education. This study aims to analyze the use of social media as a means of learning Islamic religious education through a literature review. The method used is a systematic literature review of various related academic sources. The results show that social media is effective in disseminating Islamic religious education with various types of interactive content, although there are challenges in ensuring the accuracy and quality of information. The conclusion of this study emphasizes the importance of monitoring and regulating religious content on social media to maximize its benefits and minimize the risk of misinformation.
Becoming an Indonesian Muslim: The Idea of Religious Nationalism K.H. Ahmad Wahid Hasyim 1945-1953 Z, Rijal Mumazziq; Rohmad, Ahmad Khubby Ali
DINIKA : Academic Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

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This study aims to see the idea of religious nationalism K.H. A. Wahid Hasyim on Islam and Indonesia. K.H. A. Wahid Hasyim is an interesting figure in the midst of tug-of-war between the interests of making Indonesia an Islamic state and a secular state at the beginning of the founding of Indonesia, the idea of ​​KH. A. Wahid Hasyim became the middle ground. This study raises the main question, namely how the relationship between religion and the state according to K.H. Wahid Hasyim in the Indonesian context. This research is based on text reading and had analyzed by content analysis. This study concludes that KH. A. Wahid Hasyim is consistent in Islamic thought and prioritizes the unity and integrity of the nation. According to K.H. A. Wahid Hasyim, the state serves the religious needs of the people in accordance with the Pancasila basis. In matters of an individual nature (private), the government should not interfere. Meanwhile, the state may regulate issues of a social nature (public). Kiai Wahid is of the opinion that the secularistic relationship between religion and the state is only a theory, and has never actually happened. Islam still needs the state to protect the freedom of its citizens to practice their religion, while the state needs religious legitimacy to make a set of regulations in order to achieve benefit. Thoughts K.H. A. Wahid Hasyim belongs to the category of thinkers who relate religion and state as a mutualistic symbiotic relationship, where state and religion support each other. On the same dimension, its relevance lies in its idea of ​​prioritizing common interests over personal interests. Kiai Wahid's idea of​​religious nationalism is still relevant today. Especially in the context of maintaining the relationship between the state and religion, and giving the government a share to participate in efforts to facilitate its citizens in practicing their religion.