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Relasi Islam Dan Politik Dalam Sejarah Nasional Indonesia Majid, Muhammad Fuad Fathul; Muhammad, Hasman Zhafiri; Dinata, Imam; Pratama, Tommy
Mutiara: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): JIMI - JULI
Publisher : PT. PENERBIT TIGA MUTIARA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61404/jimi.v1i1.9

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Studi ini membahas hubungan yang kompleks antara agama Islam dan politik dalam konteks sejarah nasional Indonesia. Dalam perjalanan sejarahnya, Indonesia telah menyaksikan interaksi yang mendalam antara agama Islam dan dunia politik. Penelitian ini menganalisis bagaimana agama Islam telah mempengaruhi dinamika politik di Indonesia, baik sebagai sumber inspirasi maupun sebagai faktor penentu dalam keputusan politik. Melalui analisis kronologis, studi ini mengulas peristiwa-peristiwa kunci yang menggambarkan evolusi hubungan ini, termasuk pengaruh agama dalam perjuangan kemerdekaan, peran partai-partai Islam, dan dampak Islam dalam pembentukan kebijakan negara. Penelitian ini juga menyoroti bagaimana politik juga telah memengaruhi interpretasi dan praktik agama Islam di Indonesia. Hasil studi ini memberikan wawasan mendalam tentang bagaimana interaksi antara Islam dan politik telah membentuk jalur sejarah Indonesia, serta implikasinya dalam konteks sosial dan politik masa kini.
Managing Menstrual Cycle Medication During Hajj and Fasting: Juridical Considerations Pratama, Tommy; Muhammad, Hasman; Syahmirwan, Syahmirwan; Safarsyah, Alfandi
Research Horizon Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : LifeSciFi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.3.2023.116

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Every type of worship has pillars and conditions for the worship to be considered valid, as is the case with the worship of fasting during Ramadan and the pilgrimage of Hajj. However, the menstrual cycle often becomes an issue for women in performing the Hajj pilgrimage and fasting during Ramadan, as Islamic law prohibits women who are menstruating from engaging in worship. The advancement of knowledge and technology has given rise to a product, namely medications related to the menstrual cycle, medicines to accelerate or delay menstruation. The use of these medications has sparked discussions among Islamic jurists (fuqaha), Muslim scholars, and medical experts, as this issue pertains to the needs of the Muslim community. The absence of clear textual evidence (nash) from the Qur'an and the Sunnah has led to debates among jurists regarding deriving legal rulings on the matter of using medications related to the menstrual cycle. Scholars, in formulating the ruling on the consumption of such medications, base their conclusions on the method of maslahah mursalah (unrestricted public interest).
The Strategic Role Of Article 6 Of Law No 41 Of 2004 In The Management Of Term Waqf: A Progressive Review Of Islamic Economic Renewal Pratama, Tommy; Syahmirwan; Ar Rosyit, Achmad Nasrul Waton
Legalis : Journal of Law Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/legalis.v1i1.8

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Waqf is a form of worship and is also one of the pillars of the Islamic economy which has the potential to improve community welfare and overcome the problem of poverty. One of the laws governing waqf in Indonesia is Law No. 41 of 2004. Futures Waqf is an innovation in modern Islamic economics, aligning Islamic economic principles with contemporary developments. This research provides an understanding of the evolution of Islamic economics and efforts to encourage the implementation of Islamic economic principles in ever-changing global dynamics. In this research the author uses a qualitative method with a normative juridical approach. This law is the basis that waqf can be forever and can also have a term. This is very different from what is regulated by Islamic waqf law which tends to be less directed towards economic empowerment of the people and is only used for religious activities such as building mosques, prayer rooms, schools and cemeteries. This evaluation provides an in-depth impact on how the effectiveness of this regulation can increase the economic benefits of Term Waqf, encourage sustainable economic growth, and support the achievement of sharia economic development goals in Indonesia.
Productive Waqf and Poverty Alleviation: Government Contribution in Realizing Sustainable Development Goals Pratama, Tommy; Sembada, Yoga Satria; Syahmirwan
Moneta : Journal of Economics and Finance Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/moneta.v1i1.15

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Poverty is a serious challenge faced by many countries throughout the world, including Indonesia. This phenomenon is a big responsibility for the government so it is necessary to find comprehensive solutions to achieve sustainable development goals. One method of approach that is currently being intensively discussed is through the productive waqf pattern. Productive waqf applies the concept of productivity to waqf assets so that it is hoped that it will be able to make a significant contribution to poverty alleviation. This research identifies the strategies applied by the government in promoting productive waqf, namely through policy regulations, outreach to the community and efficient management. The results of this research show that the government's contribution to realizing sustainable development goals through productive waqf is very important. Productive waqf can optimize current waqf assets and increase public awareness of waqf with new innovations, namely cash waqf and share waqf. Effective supervision and transparency in the use of waqf funds are challenges that must be overcome.