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The Importance of Trust and Deliberation In Leadership From A Hadith Perspective Chaliddin Chaliddin; Munawar Khalil
Siyasah Wa Qanuniyah Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Siyasah Wa Qanuniyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61842/swq/v3i1.43

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Leadership (imamah) in Islam plays a vital role in maintaining the ummah's social order, justice, and moral integrity. This study aims to explore the hadiths concerning the mandate and responsibility of Islamic leaders, particularly focusing on the principles of shura (consultation) and amanah (trust), and to contextualise them within modern leadership theories. Using a qualitative library research method, this paper conducts a thematic and comparative analysis of prophetic traditions related to leadership. It examines their relevance in light of contemporary theories such as deliberative democracy and ethical leadership. The findings show that while the Qur'an does not explicitly mention "leadership," it emphasises values such as consultation, trust, and justice, principles further reinforced in the Hadith. These values serve as the moral foundation of leadership in Islam and align with modern concepts of participatory governance, accountability, and servant leadership. This study concludes that Islamic leadership, rooted in the principles of shura, amanah, and ‘is, offers a value-based, participatory, and transformative leadership model. These principles align with modern theories such as deliberative democracy, ethical leadership, and good governance, but also provide a relevant alternative to address contemporary leadership challenges such as ethical crises, lack of public trust, and weak participation.
Kepemimpinan Dalam Islam Chaliddin Chaliddin; Munawar Khalil
Siyasah Wa Qanuniyah Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Siyasah wa Qanuniyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61842/swq/v1i2.11

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This paper aims to explore the concept of leadership in Islam. The research employs a library research method by gathering various written sources and references to reach specific conclusions. Leadership is defined as the method of leading a group, while Islamic leadership is based on the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah. This paper explains that Islamic leadership has specific duties and obligations that must be observed by the leader. It also discusses the characteristics of an Islamic leader and the principles of Islamic leadership. Islamic leadership plays a crucial role in ensuring that a leader follows the commands of Allah SWT and the Prophet Muhammad SAW. What is observed by Muslims, particularly in the actions of a leader, can influence the alignment and trust of the followers in their leadership.
Adil Dalam al-Quran: Konsep, Implementasi, Dan Relevansinya Dalam Kehidupan Modern Chaliddin Chaliddin; Munawar Khalil; Nazaruddin Nazaruddin
Siyasah Wa Qanuniyah Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Siyasah Wa Qanuniyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61842/swq/v2i2.24

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Justice in Islam is a fundamental concept that is regulated in the Quran. Justice is defined as acting impartially, giving rights to the rightful, and putting everything in its place. In this context, this article aims to analyze the concept of justice in the Quran and its implications for the daily lives of Muslims. Through a qualitative approach, this article explores various verses that discuss justice and how these principles can be applied in modern society. The results show that the concept of justice in the Quran is not only theoretical, but also has practical relevance in facing the challenges of the times. Justice, both in the relationship between creatures and the Creator and between fellow human beings, is the foundation that supports the creation of a harmonious life in accordance with Islamic principles.
Nikah Siri in Indonesian Legal Thought: Analysis of Prohibition and Criminal Sanctions Abdul Hamid, Usammah; Chaliddin Chaliddin
Siyasah Wa Qanuniyah Vol 3 No 2 (2025): Siyasah Wa Qanuniyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61842/swq/v3i2.47

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In modern legal thought, the relationship between Islam and politics is often debated, with some scholars arguing that Islam does not regulate politics, while others view it as a comprehensive religion that encompasses the formation of the state and its political apparatus, with supreme power originating from God. This study aims to analyze Abdul Wahhāb Khallāf’s perspective on Islamic politics and its application within Indonesia’s democratic system, employing a library research method and a descriptive-analytical qualitative approach, drawing on Khallāf’s main work, As-Siyāsah As-Syar’iyyah Fī Syu’ūn Ad-Dustūriyyah Wa Al-Khārijiyyah Wa Al-Māliyah. The findings show that Khallāf sees a symbiotic relationship between Islam and politics, with his leadership theory emphasizing justice, public participation, and the protection of individual rights, which aligns with the principles of democracy in Indonesia. Khallāf’s thinking also supports a balanced distribution of power among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, in accordance with the principles of checks and balances in a democratic system. Thus, this study concludes that Abdul Wahhāb Khallāf’s ideas can provide significant contributions to strengthening Indonesia’s democratic system, provided they are applied with contextual interpretation and responsiveness to changing times.