Nanik Azizah
Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram

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Relevance of Islamic Political Thought According to Al-Mawardi in Indonesia Bayu Karunia Putra; Azizatul Farhaini; Dinatul Aini; Siti Nurjannah; Noviana Noviana; Iza Martha Padila; Nanik Azizah; Husnul Maab
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 9 No 18 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
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This article aims to analyze the relevance of Islamic political thought according to Al-Mawardi in Indonesia. Topic is important and interesting, because Al-Mawardi is one of the figures who are experts in the field of fiqh, especially those directly related to fiqh siyasi and is a figure who has a very large influence on Islamic political thought. Research method used is the literature review method, in which sources and data are obtained from the Goggle Scholar, SINTA, and Publish or Perish databases. In this method, researcher uses a descriptive qualitative approach, in which this method utilizes qualitative data and is described descriptively. Data collection technique uses literature review techniques carried out by researchers to collect valid, complete, and relevant information related to the topic of the problem which is the object of research. Data analysis technique used a literature review analysis technique, in which this research was conducted by reading literary sources to obtain the necessary data. The author finds that, connection with "al-Ahkam as-Sulthaniyah" has provided views related to political theories which are still relevant and used by Muslims in managing various issues directly related to politics and state administration, in addition to thoughts Al-Mawardi's Islamic politics when it was later poured into the work "al-Ahkam al-Sulthaniyyah" and became a basic concept for the development of political thought and its application in the modern era including in Indonesia today, and its application in Indonesia can be seen in Al-Mawardi's related theory with a social contract that explains the relationship between "al-Halli wal-Aqdi and ahl-Imamah, so that this concept is then embodied and developed in the government system in Indonesia into 3 institutions, namely the executive, legislative and judicial bodies.