M. Atho Mudzhar
Graduate School of State Islamic University (UIN) Jakarta

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Journal : Asy-Syir'ah: Jurnal Ilmu Syari'ah dan Hukum

Kajian Ilmu-Ilmu Syari'ah Di Perguruan Tinggi : Sudahkah Merespon Tuntutan Masyarakat? Mudzhar, M. Atho
Asy-Syir'ah: Jurnal Ilmu Syari'ah dan Hukum Vol 46, No 2 (2012)
Publisher : Faculty of Sharia and Law - Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/asy-syir'ah.2012.%x

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This article is aimed at examining how the study of Shari'ah sciences in the higher learning institutions in Indonesia has been conceptually developed over time, and assessing whether or not such a development has responded to meet the dynamic demand of modern Muslim communities in the world. To achieve the objective, the article started with the examination of the epistemological concepts that have been used so far to maintain certain departments of studies or create new ones by employing a three-layer concept of Islamic law studies (philosophical, normative, and empirical). Further, the article undertook a comparative analysis of how the study of the Shari'ah sciences had been developed in three most relevant countries to Indonesia, namely Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Malaysia, where the creation of new departments in the Faculty of Shari'ah had been responsive to their respective local demands. The article concluded that the study of Shariah sciences in Indonesia had been characterized by the lack of attention to studies of Usul al-Fiqh as indicated by the absence of the department of Usul al-Fiqh at either undergraduate or graduate studies, and the lack of advanture to integrate the study of Shari'ah sciences proper with such modern demands -apart from Islamic economics - as in the field of human rights, taxation, industrial law, land reform, etc
Kajian Ilmu-Ilmu Syari'ah Di Perguruan Tinggi : Sudahkah Merespon Tuntutan Masyarakat? Mudzhar, M. Atho
Asy-Syir'ah: Jurnal Ilmu Syari'ah dan Hukum Vol 46 No 2 (2012)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Kalijaga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/ajish.v46i2.43

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This article is aimed at examining how the study of Shari'ah sciences in  the higher  learning  institutions  in Indonesia  has  been  conceptually  developed  over  time,  and assessing whether or not such a development has responded to meet the dynamic demand of modern Muslim communities in the world. To achieve the objective, the article started with the examination  of  the  epistemological  concepts  that  have  been used so far to maintain certain departments of studies or create new  ones  by  employing  a  three-layer  concept  of  Islamic  law studies (philosophical, normative, and empirical). Further, the article  undertook  a  comparative  analysis  of  how  the  study  of the  Shari'ah  sciences  had  been  developed  in  three  most relevant  countries  to  Indonesia,  namely  Egypt,  Saudi  Arabia, and  Malaysia,  where  the  creation  of  new  departments  in  the Faculty  of  Shari'ah  had  been  responsive  to  their  respective local demands. The article concluded that the study of Shariah sciences  in  Indonesia  had  been characterized  by  the  lack  of attention to studies of Usul al-Fiqh as indicated by the absence of  the department of  Usul al-Fiqh at either undergraduate or graduate  studies,  and  the  lack  of  advanture  to  integrate  the study of Shari'ah sciences proper with such modern demands  -apart from Islamic economics  - as in the field of human rights, taxation, industrial law, land reform, etc