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HARMONIZATION OF ISLAMIC PRINCIPLES IN LAW IN INDONESIA COMPARATIVE TEXT OF THE QUR’AN AND ARTICLE 29 OF THE 1945 CONSTITUTION Kadir, Abd; Rasiwan, Iwan; Mantu, Rahman
el-Umdah Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): el-Umdah (Jurnal Ilmu Al-Qur'an dan Tafsir)
Publisher : UIN Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/elumdah.v8i1.13102

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Indonesia is a constitutional country, its formation is based on legal principles and norms through a mutual agreement called the 1945 Constitution. The Constitution is one of the pillars of nationality in formulating the values and norms of the state. On the one hand, even though Indonesia is not a religion-based country, the 1945 Constitution substantially has very strong religious values and doctrines, especially Islam. Therefore, the author in this article will focus on analyzing how to harmonize religious values in the constitution through a comparative study of the text between the Qur'an and the content of the 1945 Constitution, specifically article 29 paragraphs 1 and 2. This research-based article uses normative juridical analysis with the type of literature research. The author traces sources in various literature, academic manuscripts, official documents, books of tafsir, then studied and then analyzed using the theory of legal harmonization. Conclusion of this article, the author finds that in principle there is a correspondence between the values of norms in article 29 paragraphs 1 and 2 of the 1945 Constitution with several verses of the Quran, for example in Al-Ikhlas, Al-Maidah, and Al-Baqarah. This connectedness can be seen in the spirit of prioritizing the values of justice and humanity. Keywords: Harmonization, UUD 1945, Islam, Qur`an, Justice.
HARMONIZATION OF ISLAMIC PRINCIPLES IN LAW IN INDONESIA COMPARATIVE TEXT OF THE QUR’AN AND ARTICLE 29 OF THE 1945 CONSTITUTION Kadir, Abd; Rasiwan, Iwan; Mantu, Rahman
el-Umdah Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): el-Umdah (Jurnal Ilmu Al-Qur'an dan Tafsir)
Publisher : UIN Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/elumdah.v8i1.13102

Abstract

Indonesia is a constitutional country, its formation is based on legal principles and norms through a mutual agreement called the 1945 Constitution. The Constitution is one of the pillars of nationality in formulating the values and norms of the state. On the one hand, even though Indonesia is not a religion-based country, the 1945 Constitution substantially has very strong religious values and doctrines, especially Islam. Therefore, the author in this article will focus on analyzing how to harmonize religious values in the constitution through a comparative study of the text between the Qur'an and the content of the 1945 Constitution, specifically article 29 paragraphs 1 and 2. This research-based article uses normative juridical analysis with the type of literature research. The author traces sources in various literature, academic manuscripts, official documents, books of tafsir, then studied and then analyzed using the theory of legal harmonization. Conclusion of this article, the author finds that in principle there is a correspondence between the values of norms in article 29 paragraphs 1 and 2 of the 1945 Constitution with several verses of the Quran, for example in Al-Ikhlas, Al-Maidah, and Al-Baqarah. This connectedness can be seen in the spirit of prioritizing the values of justice and humanity. Keywords: Harmonization, UUD 1945, Islam, Qur`an, Justice.
Co-Authors Adnal, Adnal Afif Wahyudi Hidayat Akhmad Akhmad Akil, Syahratul Mutiah Aksar, P Aksar, Prinob Aminur Aminur Andi Asikin Muchtar Andi Nur Indah Sari Ardani, Maulidya Arifin Hidayat Arizal, Fachrul Arman Arman Arnike, Gita Asriadi Azuma, Anindita Paramastuti Balaka, R Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni Dadang Supriatna DWI SURYANTO Era, Dwi Prihatin Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Fitri, Ulia Fitriani Fitriani Galugu, Indrayati Ginting, Daniel Suranta Hafsyah, Delia Noor Hamisa, Hamisa Hamisa Haqkiki, Muhammad Iqdam Hasanudin, La Hasrawati Heni Pujiastuti Hesti Prawita Widiastuti Husein, Laode Muhamad Syawal ILHAM Imran, Al Ichlas jafar, muhammad idris Janah, Esti Nur Kadek Ayu Erika Kultsum, Ummu Kurdi Kurdi Lolok, Agustinus Lukas Kano Mangalla, Lukas Kano Mauludiyah, Zaida Merdana, Made Millati, Rida' Mountia, Ariesta MUHAMMAD HASBI Muhammad Ilyas Mujahidah Mujahidah Muliadi Nanang Qosim Nordianiwati, Nordianiwati Nurohim, Aris Nurul, Nurul Hidayah Nusantara, Khairul Umam Ganda Putra, Muhammad Idris Putra, Ryryn Suryaman Prana Putri Faisal, Sri Afriani PUTRI WULANDARI Putri, Eliana Putri, Puput Raden Rinova Sisworo Rahma Yulis Rahman Mantu, Rahman Ramadhan, Muhammad Rizqi Alfarizi Rasiwan, Iwan Rasmun, Rasmun Ratna Saputri, Agnes Ridway Balaka, Ridway Rizal, Syaifuddin Rosmalah Rosmalah, Rosmalah Rukayah Rukayah Ryryn Suryaman Prana Putra Saefuddin, Laode Salimin Salimin, Salimin Samhuddin Samhuddin, Samhuddin Saputra, M. Khalid Fredy Saputri, Agnes Ratna Sari, Darna Sendra, Eny Sety, La Ode Muhamad Siti Masdah Sitti Fauziah Noer Sitti Jauhar, Sitti sitti rahmi, sitti Situmeang, Lamria Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Sulistyaowati, Novi Syah, Citra Yurnidar Syahrul Syahrul Tini, Tini Triswanti, Triswanti Wahab, Ernina N Wahyullah Werdini, Yoessy Etna Wirda Wirda Wiwin, Andi Yulita, Hendra Yusnidarsyah, C Zulvikar, Zulvikar