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The Strategic Role of Fatwa DSN-MUI in the Development of Islamic Banking in Indonesia: An Analysis of Banking Regulations and Products Based on the Provisions of Islamic Law Zikra, Alfiandi; Nasution, Muhammad Syukri Albani; Siregar, Ramadhan Syahmedi
JURNAL AKTA Vol 11, No 2 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Program Magister (S2) Kenotariatan, Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/akta.v11i2.36187

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This journal discusses the role of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) and the birth of Bank Muamalat Indonesia (BMI) as the first step in the establishment of Islamic banks in Indonesia. Bank Muamalat became a pioneer, followed by other Islamic banks. The focus is on the DSN-MUI fatwa which has a strategic role in shaping Islamic banking regulations and products, especially related to the collection and distribution of funds. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods with secondary data from related journals and books. The DSN-MUI fatwa is an important guideline for Islamic financial institutions in Indonesia. The analysis reveals that DSN-MUI plays a central role in dealing with the problems of Islamic banking practices. The research presents the background of the birth of DSN-MUI, the method of fatwa determination, and various fatwa products covering banking products, capital markets, Islamic insurance, export/import, and others. There are 116 fatwas that help form the legal basis of Islamic banking in Indonesia. This study underlines the importance of synchronization between fatwa as theory and practice in the field, especially in the collection and distribution of Islamic banking funds.
Transformation of Islamic Law into a Political Historical Law Foundation Nasir, Ahmad; Nasution, Muhammad Syukri Albani; Siregar, Ramadhan Syahmedi
JURNAL AKTA Vol 11, No 2 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Program Magister (S2) Kenotariatan, Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/akta.v11i2.36232

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This research aims to analyze the transformation of Islamic law into the foundation of law formation in Indonesia from a historical and political perspective. By using the approaches of Neo-Receptie In Complexu Theory, Maqasid Shari'ah, Max Weber's Socio Legal, and Constructivist Ijtimai Theory, this research identifies the dynamics of political configuration between governments and their influence on the formalization of Islamic law in Indonesia. The main focus is on how Islamic sharia changes from symbolic to substantive in the national legal framework. The method used is qualitative analysis with a historical and political approach, integrating legal and social theories. Literature and document studies were also involved for an in-depth understanding of the topic. The results show that the formalization of Islamic sharia in Indonesia is strongly influenced by the changing political configuration throughout history, starting from the era of Islamic kingdoms, colonialism, to reform. The shift from symbolic to substantive Islam allowed for wider participation of Muslims in socio-political life, reflecting a shift towards inclusiveness without threatening diversity and national unity. The transformation of Islamic law into positive law in Indonesia is the result of a dynamic process influenced by historical and political contexts. Constructivist Ijtimai Theory, with its focus on inclusive dialog and community participation, provides a framework for understanding and promoting this transformation. The research suggests that to achieve substantive Islamic political goals, Islamic political activists should adopt an inclusive approach, utilizing all channels including the bureaucracy in voicing their political aspirations.
Inculcating Anti-Corruption Values in Islamic Educational Institutions Sontayati Sihite; Muhammad Syukri Albani Nasution; M. Amar Adly
JURNAL AKTA Vol 13, No 1 (2026): March 2026
Publisher : Program Magister (S2) Kenotariatan, Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/akta.v13i1.51435

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This research examines the regulation of corruption under Islamic law and the implementation of anti-corruption education within educational institutions, focusing on the effectiveness of preventing corruption through the integration of sharia values and positive law. The primary issues addressed are: (1) how corruption is regulated within the framework of Islamic law; (2) how Islamic principles can serve as the basis for anti-corruption education; and (3) how Islamic law can be employed to prevent corruption in schools and universities. The study adopts a normative juridical approach supported by field data collected through interviews. The findings reveal that Islamic law classifies corruption as jināyah ‘alā al-māl al- ‘āmm (a criminal offence against public property), with explicit prohibitions in Qur’an 2:188 and severe warnings against ghulul (embezzlement) and riswah (bribery). However, the implementation of anti-corruption education in schools remains weak: the subject has not been institutionalized as a standalone course, teachers lack the capacity to integrate it into pedagogical strategies, and corruption is often reduced to a mere issue of sin rather than a violation of public trust. At the university level, many lecturers lack specialized competence, resulting in approaches that are largely ceremonial. Such shortcomings contradict the principle of amānah in sharia and undermine the structural objectives of corruption prevention. This study recommends: (1) establishing anti-corruption education as a compulsory subject from early schooling, with measurable behavioral indicators and anti- gratuity protocols; (2) harmonizing Islamic law and positive law within educational regulations and policies; and (3) reorienting the paradigm of corruption from a purely religious issue to a breach of public trust, addressed through an integrated regime of education, ethics, administration, and criminal law. Without these measures, the prohibition of corruption will remain a moral slogan devoid of legal force.
Co-Authors Adliya Muchni Muharrama Aep Kusnawan Afendi, Hazrul Ahmad Kholil Ahmad Muhaisin B. Syarbaini Ahmad Tamami Akbar , Ali Akhyar Zein Ali Akbar Ali Hardana Alwy Akbar Amal Tuyadiah Ananda, Faisar Andiyanto, Sakti Andri Soemitra Annisa Sativa Aqwa Naser Daulay Ardika, Dimas Arifin Fauzi Lubis Arisandy, Danil Putra Asmuni Asmuni Asyrofulmuttaqin, Asyrofulmuttaqin Atika Atika Azhari Akmal Tarigan Aziz Bagaskara Azmy, Azmy Azwir Azwir Baehaqi Batubara, Maryam Chanda Chansa Thelma Daulay, Haikal Dzikri Dhiauddin Tanjung Dinda Pratiwi Tarigan Fadhillah Lubis, Muhammad Arif Faisar Ananda Arfa, Faisar Ananda Ginting, Elvira Dewi Hafsah Hafsah Hafsah Hafsah Hakim, Muhammad Luqman El Harahap, Arifuddin Muda Harahap, Faisal Hamdani Harahap, Muhammad Ikhsan Harahap, Rahmat Daim Haris Fadillah Hasan Matsum Hasan Matsum Hasanuddin Hasanuddin Hasbullah Ja'far Hasibuan, Hamka Husein Hasibuan, Mahlia Putri Hasibuan, Malkan Hasibuan, Reni Ria Armayani Hasnah Nasution Heldani, Shella Utari Hendra Harmain Hidayah, Widyatul Ihsan Ihsan Imam El Islamy Imam Yazid Imsar Ismail Effendi Nasution Ismail Marjuki Harahap Ismudin Ismudin Japakiya, Ismail Lutfi Julhaidir Purba Khadijah Binte Mahfuh, Siti Khalid Khalid M. Amar Adly M. Iqbal Maimunah Siagian Manurung, Sakinah Halim Margolang, Alifiah Marliyah Marliyah, Marliyah Maulana, Irsyad Meha, Nurmala Lutfi Mhd. Eko Nanda Siregar Mhd. Ulul Azmi Mhd. Yadi Harahap Muhammad Hakim Sitompul Muhammad Idris Nasution Muhammad Iqbal Nasution Muhammad Sya’ban Siregar Muhazir Muhazir, Muhazir Nasir, Ahmad Nasution, Jumanah Nasution, Muhammad Irwan Padli Nauval, Ahmad Zaky Nawir Yuslem Nur Ahmadi Bi Rahmani Nur Aisyah Nurbaiti Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati, Nurhayati Nurhayati, Sucinta Tri Nuri Aslami Nurul Arif El Hakim OK Muhammad al fadli Pagar Pagar Panggabean, Nurul Huda Pirmansyah Nasution Purba, Julhaidir Purba, Sa’iful Husairi Putri, Andini Eka Putri, Ararya Nabilah Putri, Kennadem Kurnia Rahma, Nopita Rahmadani, Gema Rahmani, Nur Ahmadi Bi Rahmi Syahriza, Rahmi Ramadhan Syahmedi Ramadhan Syahmedi Siregar Ramadhana, Rizki Resha Khofila Riska Febrianti Aulia Ritonga, Mawaddah Humaira Roro Retno Wulan Sari Roro Retno Wulan Sari Sahmiar Pulungan Sahmiar Pulungan, Sahmiar Sahnaz Kartika Siagian , Maimunah Sihotang, Mhd Rifani Siregar, Cai Siregar, Ramdhan Syahmedi Sontayati Sihite Sugianto Syafran Arrazy Syafruddin Syam Syafruddin Syam Syah, Muhammad Farras Syahrial Arif Hutagalung Telaumbanua, Ita Ayu Anggina Tuti Anggraini Warohmah, Mawaddah Windari Wulan Dayu Wulan Dayu YENNI SAMRI JULIATI NASUTION, YENNI SAMRI JULIATI Zikra, Alfiandi Zulfikar Abdul Aziz