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Terminology of Justice in the Quran On the Dimensions of Constitutional Law Rohmah, Siti Ngainnur; Yunus, Nur Rohim
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : UIN Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i1.39010

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The Quran places great importance on justice, which significantly influences the development of constitutional Law. The Quran offers a thorough and inclusive explanation of justice language, encompassing individual and social dimensions. This essay seeks to examine the terminology of justice found in the Quran and its potential application within constitutional Law. Amidst the growing trend of globalization, it is crucial to comprehensively comprehend how the principles of justice outlined in the Quran can be effectively incorporated into constitutional legislation. This essay emphasizes the significance of incorporating Islamic principles into constitutional Law to establish a fair and enduring society.
Terminology of Sovereignty in the Quran On the Dimensions of Constitutional Law Rohmah, Siti Ngainnur; Yunus, Nur Rohim
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i2.39154

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Artikel ini membahas terminologi kedaulatan dalam Alquran dan relevansinya dalam konteks hukum tata negara. Melalui analisis teks Alquran, artikel ini menjelaskan konsep kedaulatan Allah, peran manusia sebagai khalifah, serta implikasinya dalam pembentukan sistem pemerintahan yang adil dan berkelanjutan. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengkaji istilah-istilah terkait kedaulatan dalam Alquran, memahami konsep-konsep dasar yang terkandung di dalamnya, serta menganalisis dampaknya terhadap pembentukan hukum tata negara. Penelitian ini penting karena memberikan pemahaman mendalam tentang konsep kedaulatan dalam Islam dan bagaimana konsep tersebut dapat diaplikasikan dalam pembentukan sistem pemerintahan yang adil dan berkelanjutan. Melalui pemahaman yang lebih baik tentang prinsip-prinsip yang terkandung dalam Alquran, para pembuat kebijakan dapat merumuskan kebijakan yang lebih sesuai dengan nilai-nilai Islam dan kebutuhan masyarakat. Analisis terhadap terminologi kedaulatan dalam Alquran menunjukkan bahwa konsep tersebut menekankan bahwa kekuasaan tertinggi adalah milik Allah, dengan manusia bertindak sebagai wakil yang menjalankan amanah berdasarkan prinsip-prinsip keadilan, musyawarah, dan kemaslahatan. Konsep ini memberikan landasan moral dan hukum yang kuat bagi pembentukan sistem hukum tata negara yang adil dan berkelanjutan.
Terminology of Democracy in the Quran On the Dimensions of Constitutional Law Rohmah, Siti Ngainnur; Yunus, Nur Rohim
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i3.39169

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This essay examines the terminology of democracy as mentioned in the Quran and evaluates its significance within the framework of contemporary constitutional law. While the term "democracy" is not directly stated in the Quran, essential democratic elements can be recognised in terms such as discussion (shura), fairness ('adl), and public welfare (maslahah). The objective of the debate is to explore the applicability of the democratic rhetoric found in the Koran within the framework of contemporary constitutional legislation. Furthermore, it is vital to analyse the ramifications of these principles on policy development, governmental procedures, and community engagement in the political sphere. By examining the verses of the Quran that pertain to contemplation, fairness, and the well-being of society, it may be inferred that these ideas hold great importance in establishing a democratic and inclusive governmental framework. The incorporation of democratic language in the Koran can offer moral and ethical direction to policymakers in guaranteeing the engaged involvement of citizens and the safeguarding of their rights in contemporary constitutional legislation.
Terminology of State in the Quran On the Dimensions of Constitutional Law Rohmah, Siti Ngainnur; Yunus, Nur Rohim
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i4.39170

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As the primary reservoir of Islamic doctrines, the Koran offers spiritual counsel and examines diverse facets of human existence, encompassing constitutional law. An essential aspect emphasised in the Koran is the vocabulary about the state or governance. This essay aims to elucidate the state language found in the Al-Quran and its significance in constitutional law. Additionally, it seeks to comprehend the ideas delineated in the Al-Quran concerning the organisation and operation of the state within the context of Islam. A profound comprehension of the specific vocabulary used in the Al-Quran about governance is crucial in establishing a solid conceptual basis for advancing Islamic constitutional law. This is particularly applicable in contemporary Muslim communities that require direction in establishing a government that aligns with Islamic ideals. The conclusion of the study indicates that the Al-Quran use the terms "Dawlah", "Daulah", and "Imarah" to emphasise the notion of state or leadership within the context of Islam. These two phrases highlight the significance of God's supremacy and fairness in governance. Through a comprehensive comprehension of this concept, Muslim communities can construct a nation founded upon authentic Islamic principles.
Terminology of Welfare State in the Quran On the Dimensions of Constitutional Law Rohmah, Siti Ngainnur; Yunus, Nur Rohim
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 5 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i5.39172

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This essay discusses the terminology of "welfare state" in the Quran from the constitutional law perspective. As the primary source of Islamic teachings, the Quran offers a deep and comprehensive concept of a welfare state that includes social justice, environmental sustainability, and a balance between individual rights and social obligations. This research explores three main aspects: fair law enforcement, infrastructure development that supports welfare, and community empowerment. In the Quran, the government has a significant responsibility to ensure the welfare of all society through transparency, justice and accountability in the management of state affairs. This essay concludes that the Quran provides moral and spiritual guidance and a comprehensive framework for creating a just and sustainable welfare state. Implementing these principles in constitutional law can form the basis for a government capable of bringing prosperity to all the people.
Terminology of Leadership in the Quran On the Dimensions of Constitutional Law Rohmah, Siti Ngainnur; Yunus, Nur Rohim
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 6 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i6.39210

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Leadership is a vital aspect of a country's social and political structure. Without effective leadership, a country is prone to experiencing chaos and instability. The Quran, as the sacred scripture of the Islamic community, provides comprehensive guidance on the concept of leadership. Terminologi seperti khalifah, imam, dan uli al-amr tidak hanya memberikan petunjuk spiritual tetapi juga memiliki relevansi praktis dalam konteks hukum tata negara. This article explores and explains how leadership terminology in the Quran might be applied in constitutional law, focusing on implementing principles of justice, responsibility, and community participation. The leadership terminology in the Quran provides a solid moral and ethical foundation for building a just, transparent, and effective governance. Concepts such as Khalifah, imam, and uli al-amr offer guidelines that can be used to ensure that leadership in governance reflects the values of justice, integrity, and the well-being of the people. Thus, the Quran serves as a spiritual guide and a crucial source of ethics and morals in forming a just state law.
Co-Authors Abdur Rahim Abdur Rahim Abdur Rahim, Abdur Abidin, Ibnu Abu Tamrin Ahmad Fachrur Akmal, Najmuddin Al Fikri, Muhamad Mufid Al Munawar, Kholil Alfad, Jihaddul Alfi Satria Ali Aminulloh Ali Sodikin Almaarif, Azhar Amalia Andini Aminulloh, Ali Andini, Amalia Anggi Safitri Anida Atulloh Hanifa Annisa Azzahra, Annisa Annisa Fitri Annisa Fitri, Annisa Arrasyid, Muhammad Ikhwan Asep Mahbub Junaedi Aulia Madaniah Azis Rijal Muklis Azizah, Jihadini Nur Azzahra Auliadin Badriyono Badriyono Barra Ma’rifah, Brilliant Budi Prastya Nugroho Budiyanto Budiyanto Dadan Mardani Dewanti, Tri Mustika Diding Sariding Difa Farid Al-Fajri Ebta Yulianto Erik Yudistira Fadilah Al-Madani Fadillah, Muhammad Haikal Fath, Imam Nur Sidiq Al Firdaus Al Kamil Fitri Rachmiati Sunarya Fitri, Anisa Fitria Al Munawar Fitriani Hakim Gunawan Pujiyanto Guntur Budi Prasetyo Hadid, Umar Haekal, Muhammad Haeru Risman Haq, Isa Anshori Al Hastuti, Yusriana Maida Haya, Nasywa Aqilah Ibnu Salam Al-Mawarid Ikmal, Muhammad Imam Fatkhan Mubin Imam Prawoto Imas Nur Jamillah Imas Nurjamillah Indah Hafizhah Isa Anshori Al Haq Islami, Bilat Nur Iwan Iwan Jannah, Miyatu Al Jihadini Nur Azizah Junaedi, Asep Mahbub Kamil, Ihsan Khisma Dina Khalisa M. Isa Asyrofuddin Marsudi Marsudi Mufidah Mufidah Mufidah Mufidah Mufidah Mufidah Mufidah Mufidah Muhamad Ramdan Muhamad, Fiqri Rizaldi Muhammad Abdul Jabar Muhammad Isa Asyrofuddin Muhammad Latief Munawir Sajali Nabilah, Khansa Silmi Nana Turyana Naufal Ghaly Rozani Nisa, Ikhfi Khoirun Nugroho, Budi Prastya Nur Anisa Al Maulida Nurhasan Nurhasan Nurmadhani, Wilda Nurrohman Nurrohman Pamungkas Alukman Nulhakim Paujiah, Syifa Prawoto, Imam Puji Puji Pungki Harmoko Putri, Amelia Fajri Ramlan Harun Rasyid Ashidiq Refly Setiawan Rijal, Ahlan Khoir Syah Risman, Haeru Roiddin, Farhan Sabililah, Sabi Sabrina, Ulla Sajali, Munawir Sakinah, Shakira Nurul Sapitri, Gina Setiawan, Rizal Ahmaludin Shabna Dafita Sidiq, kholaif Aulia SOBIRIN Soleha, Anisatul Sriyoto Suanda Suanda Sugimin Sujarwo Sujarwo Sukamto Sukasna Sukasna Suwito Suwito Syafri Rajabullah Taufiqurachman Taufiqurachman Teguh Rahayu Wiyono Thoriq Azhar Zulkarnain Tofa Fidyansyah Waryanto Waryanto Widiastuti, Nining Wildan Taska Wiyono, Teguh Rahayu Yadi Supriyatna Yunus, Nur Rohim Yusriana Maida Hastuti Zahra Putri Alhaqni