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Stuck in Sharia Space: The Experiences of Christian Students to Reside in Langsa, Aceh Yogi Febriandi; Yaser Amri
Al-Jami'ah: Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 59, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Al-Jami'ah Research Centre

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/ajis.2021.591.33-56

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This article examines the problem of spatial access for Christian students of Samudera University as experiences of minorities in Langsa, Aceh. This article argues that Aceh’s public space that is formed by religious identity, leads dichotomy of citizenship in social life. Using life story method, this article explores the problem of Christian students of Samudera University to reside in Langsa. The results show the formation of space by displaying a single identity has polarized majority-minority in public space. Finally, this article also shows that the formation of space by displaying a single identity created an imbalance space for minority, and compelling minority to create alternative space.[Artikel ini membahas persoalan akses ruang berdasarkan pengalaman mahasiswa minoritas Kristen di Universitas Samudera, Langsa, Aceh. Artikel ini berargumentasi bahwa ruang publik Aceh terbentuk oleh identitas religius yang berujung pada dikotomi kehidupan sosial penduduknya. Dengan pendekatan life story, artikel ini menjelaskan masalah yang dihadapi mahasiswa Kristen yang tinggal di Langsa, Aceh. Dalam kesimpulannya menunjukkan bahwa formasi ruang publik terbelah dan tidak seimbang antara identitas mayoritas dan minoritas, dimana identitas minoritas terdesak untuk menciptakan ruang alternatif baru.]     
METODE BARU MEMAHAMI ALQURAN DALAM PERSPEKTIF SHAHRUR Yaser Amri
At-Tafkir Vol 7 No 1 (2014): Vol VII No 1 Juni 2014
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LP2M) IAIN Langsa

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Raised in Syria and educated in Moscow, Shahrur's intellectual profileinfluenced by the Syrian political situation of his era as well as Marxism.Having been studied linguistic and philosophical positivism that can betraced from Bertrand Russell and Alfred Whitehead to Kant, Fichte andHegel, Shahrur believes that Islamic teachings can be reconciled withmodern rational experiences of reality. Proposing the theory of limit hetried to reinterprate Islamic concept of hudud and a better understandingof the sacred book through Hermeneutics.
FIQH MUAMALAH DALAM TATA KELOLA DANA PUBLIK: STUDI KASUS FILM MERAH PUTIH ONE FOR ALL Dessy Asnita; Dimas Muhammad Hanief Arkaan; Asih Pertiwi; Agustinar; Yaser Amri
el-Amwal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): El-Amwal
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/el-amwal.v8i1.27967

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The animated film project Merah Putih: One For All has attracted widespread public criticism due to the perceived mismatch between the substantial public funding allocated and the quality of its output. Beyond concerns over budget efficiency, the controversy reflects a broader crisis of public trust regarding transparency, accountability, and legitimacy in the management of public funds within the national creative industry. Existing studies generally examine public accountability or creative industry governance separately, whereas this study offers a novel perspective by integrating fiqh muamalah principles with maqashid sharia, particularly the principle of hifz al-mal (protection of wealth), to evaluate public fund management in a state-supported creative project. This study aims to analyze the governance of public funds from the perspective of fiqh muamalah and examine its implications for public trust. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed through document analysis of official reports, news articles, and public discourse on social media, supported by the concepts of amanah, maslahah, and accountability in Islamic public finance. The findings reveal that the project demonstrates inconsistencies between public expenditure and measurable public benefit, indicating shortcomings in the implementation of amanah and maslahah. These shortcomings have contributed to declining public trust and intensified demands for greater transparency and performance-based evaluation of publicly funded creative initiatives. This study contributes to the literature by proposing fiqh muamalah as an ethical-analytical framework for assessing accountability in public fund management within the creative industry, thereby extending the application of Islamic economic principles beyond conventional public finance studies. Keywords: fiqh muamalah, public funds, creative industry, maqashid sharia, public trust