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Eradicating the Spread of LGBT Through Maqashid Ash-Shari'ah Based Family Law: A Transcendental Prophetic Review Firmansyah, Indra; Prasetyoningsih, Nanik; Miftah Farid, Achmad
LAW & PASS: International Journal of Law, Public Administration and Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : PT. Multidisciplinary Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/lawpass.v1i2.20

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Islam regulates human behavior, including biological relationships and offspring preservation. LGBT individuals face discrimination in society, with 3% of Indonesians being LGBT. LGBT activists often seek human rights that contradict Islamic law, accusing Islam of obstructing freedom of opinion. Islam disagrees with curbing natural sexual instincts, viewing them as gifts from Allah.This study aims to analyze the phenomenon of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) as a moral deviation in Maqashid Ash-Shari’ah society under the perspective of, or seeking the purpose and wisdom of Islamic Rules related to this deviant phenomenon. Generally, this study explores the meaning of Islam in responding to deviations in humanity, including the LGBT which was classified as deeds cursed by Allah SWT.
Reformulation of the Regulation on Money Politics in the Regional Head Election Law in the Context of Criminal Law Reform in Regional Head Elections Rahayu Werdiningih, Sri; Prasetyoningsih, Nanik
LAW & PASS: International Journal of Law, Public Administration and Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 6 (2025): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/lawpass.v1i6.63

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Direct regional head elections (Pilkada) in Indonesia, implemented since 2005, have not fully guaranteed the realization of democracy due to the widespread practice of money politics. Money politics, involving the exchange of money or material goods for votes, undermines the integrity of elections and distorts democratic processes. This study aims to examine the regulation of prohibitions and sanctions related to money politics within the Election Law and to formulate a concept for criminal law reform regarding money politics in Pilkada. Using a normative juridical method with a qualitative approach, the research analyzes existing legal provisions, identifies gaps and ambiguities, particularly concerning Article 73 of the Election Law, and explores the scope of subjects covered by the regulation. The findings indicate that although legal reforms have been made several times, ambiguities and loopholes remain, especially the unclear explanation of Article 73 and limited subject coverage. Therefore, this study proposes reformulating the legal norms to clarify prohibitions, broaden the scope of subjects beyond just candidates and campaign teams, and introduce protections for whistleblowers. The results of this research are expected to serve as a reference for policymakers and stakeholders in improving the legal framework for elections to ensure democratic integrity and legal certainty.
Community Participation in Combating Money Politics Practices in Murtigading Village, Yogyakarta Rahayu Werdiningih, Sri; Prasetyoningsih, Nanik
LAW & PASS: International Journal of Law, Public Administration and Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : PT. Multidisciplinary Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/lawpass.v2i1.65

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Murtigading Village, located in Sanden District, Bantul Regency, has achieved notable success in combating money politics in the village chief elections (Pilurdes), general elections, and regional elections. This study explores how the community of Murtigading mobilized a movement to counter money politics, identifies the key factors contributing to the movement’s success, and examines strategies to ensure the sustainability of this anti-money politics effort. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, the research collected primary and secondary data through observations, literature review, and interviews with key movement initiators and members of the Bantul Regency Election Supervisory Committee (Bawaslu). The findings reveal that the anti-money politics movement in Murtigading significantly contributed to the reduction and eventual eradication of money politics practices in the village during the 2019 and 2020 elections. Two primary factors influenced this success: the presence of community leaders as catalysts and active community participation. To maintain the movement’s momentum, continuous promotion and internalization of anti-money politics values through political literacy and socialization are essential. This study highlights the critical role of community-driven initiatives in fostering clean electoral processes and strengthening democratic governance at the grassroots level.
Co-Authors Adilah, Indira Naquita Agus Suharsono Ahmad Catur Adinugroho Aji, Dodi Setya Al Fath, M. Reformis Allan Fatchan Gani Wardhana, Allan Fatchan Gani Amirullah, Muhammad Nur Rifqi Ardhanaisvara, Putri Adinda Arie Kusuma Paksi Ascobat Gani Astuti, Sri Indah Banuaji, Muhammad Rahul Budiman, Nikko Dede Kania Diandra, Aditya Rizki Dianita Sugiyo, Dianita Dyah Pikanthi Diwanti Fadholah, Arno Fathi, Muhammad Fauzi, Muhammad Oky Ferdin Okta Wardana Firmansyah, Indra Firmansyah, Shandy Herlian Fuadi, Gumilang Gunawan Wibisono Hazar Kusmayanti, Hazar Hendrix Adinata Hikmah Zougira Hilman, Zihan Maulida Mulyani Ilham Putra Irma Purwaningsih Irrynta, Dwilani Iswandi, Kelik Iwan Satriawan Jamrudin, Hasrin Kelik Iswandi Leli Joko Suryono, Leli Joko Lis Noer Aini, Lis Noer M Adi Setiawan M. Reformis Al Fath Mahbub Pasca Al Bahy Marlinda, Ajeng Puspa Miftah Farid, Achmad Moh. Lubsi Tuqo Romadhan Muchammad Ichsan Muhammad Oky Fauzi Muhammad Rakha Ramadhan Muhari Muhari Mujiyana Mujiyana Nur Aida Ikrima Nur Fadilah Al Idrus Oktaviana, Adelia Haninditya Paksi, Arie Kusuma Podungge, Ismi Pratiwi Pratama, Sazia Aushar Chazradj Pujiono Pujiono Purwaningsih, Irma Putri, Windy Virdinia R. Yulianus Gatot Rahayu Werdiningih, Sri Rahmaddhani, Tiara Wiji Rettob, Fikram Ritonga, Sheila Hamdah Hanum Riyanto, Aisyah Ajeng Putri Rohadi, Ahmad Nur Romadhan, Moh. Lubsi Tuqo Rufaidah Rufaidah Rukmanda, Madha Agsyanohabi Sahara, Oktavia Putri Salma Aulia Farahdina Ariani Sambora, Riky Sari, Meilyana Cipta Shaffira, , Kiran Nathania Shandy Herlian Firmansyah Sulidewi, Nuraisyah Sunyoto Usman Supono Supono Tamara, Amelia Puspa Tanto Lailam Wardhana, Allan Wempy Setyabudi Hernowo Wicaksono, Annas wiranda, aditya nefa Wrediningsih, Sri Yeni Widowaty Yudi Setiawan Yulianto Achmad Yulianto Achmad Zaid Zaid Zinatul Ashiqin Zainol Zulfakar, Andi Ahmad Zulianto, Restu Andi