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Implementasi Peran Komisi Pemilihan Umum Kota Bandar Lampung Terhadap Peraturan Komisi Pemilihan Umum Pasal 10 Ayat 1b Dalam Melaksanakan Pendidikan Politik Bagi Pemilih Pemula Pada Pemilihan Wali Kota Bandar Lampung Tahun 2024 Perspektif Fiqh Siyasah Rosalinda; Linda Firdawaty; Hervin Yoki Pradikta
Jurnal Hukum Lex Generalis Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Tema Hukum Islam
Publisher : CV Rewang Rencang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56370/jhlg.v6i2.772

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of the role of the Bandar Lampung City Election Commission (KPU) in conducting political education for first-time voters in accordance with the Regulation of the General Election Commission Article 10 Paragraph 1B during the 2024 Bandar Lampung Mayor Election. Using the perspective of Fiqh Siyasah, the study identifies various supporting factors, such as the support of educational institutions and the enthusiasm of young voters, as well as obstacles, including budget constraints and low political awareness. The results indicate that optimizing political education programs through adequate budget allocation, the use of digital technology, and strategic collaboration with various stakeholders are effective steps to enhance the political participation of the younger generation.
Penundaan Menikah pada Generasi Z: Perspektif Hukum Keluarga Islam dan Maqasid Syariah Jasser Auda Kanza Indah Safitri; Jayusman; Linda Firdawaty; Amin Nugrah Santoso
SAKALIMA: Pilar Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Pendidikan Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): April - June | SAKALIMA: Pilar Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Pendidikan
Publisher : WISE Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70211/sakalima.v3i2.509

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The postponement of marriage among Muslim Generation Z has become a prominent socio-legal phenomenon shaped by economic uncertainty, educational aspirations, career orientation, digital culture, and changing perceptions of marital readiness. This article aims to analyze the factors that encourage Muslim Generation Z to delay marriage and to examine this phenomenon from the perspective of Islamic family law and Jasser Auda’s maqasid shariah systems approach. This study employs normative juridical research using conceptual and statutory approaches. The primary legal materials consist of Indonesian marriage regulations, the Compilation of Islamic Law, and Islamic legal principles related to marriage, while secondary materials include peer-reviewed journal articles, books, statistical reports, and contemporary studies on waithood, marriage anxiety, and Muslim youth. The materials were collected through a documented library search, selected based on relevance, recency, accessibility, and legal-conceptual suitability, and then analyzed using descriptive-analytical and prescriptive legal reasoning. The findings show that the postponement of marriage among Muslim Generation Z is mainly influenced by financial instability, educational and career priorities, psychological readiness, changing gender expectations, and digital narratives about family life. From the perspective of Islamic family law, marriage delay cannot automatically be regarded as a rejection of marriage; rather, it may be understood as an effort to achieve istitha‘ah and to prepare physical, psychological, economic, and spiritual readiness for responsible family life. Through Jasser Auda’s systems approach, the phenomenon can be read contextually through the features of cognition, wholeness, openness, interrelated hierarchy, multidimensionality, and purposefulness, all of which emphasize the protection of the self, lineage, dignity, and family welfare. The study implies that Islamic family law discourse needs to respond to Generation Z’s marital concerns through adaptive premarital education, family counseling, and contextual legal interpretation while maintaining the normative objectives of marriage in Islam.
Analysis of the Sale and Purchase of Goods from the Seller from the Perspective of Sharia Economic Law (Study at the Cahaya Baru Bangun Rejo Shop, Central Lampung) Tutur Astuti; Linda Firdawaty; Susi Nurkholidah
al-Afkar, Journal For Islamic Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/afkarjournal.v9i2.3460

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The unstable price fluctuations of basic necessities indicate the potential for market distortion, one of which is the practice of hoarding (ihtikar), which can be detrimental to society. This condition raises questions regarding the compliance of this practice with the principles of Islamic economic law. This study formulates the problem of how the practice of buying and selling hoarded goods is carried out by sellers and how to analyze it from the perspective of Islamic economic law. This study aims to analyze this practice and assess its compliance with the principles of justice, transparency, and welfare. The method used is field research with a qualitative descriptive approach, through observation, interviews, and documentation techniques at the Cahaya Baru Bangun Rejo Store, Central Lampung. The results show that sellers purchase goods in large quantities when prices are low, then store them for resale when prices increase, which results in price increases and consumer burdens. This practice is also accompanied by a lack of price transparency. Based on the analysis, this practice points to indications of ihtikar, which is inconsistent with the principles of Islamic economic law because it contains elements of injustice and is detrimental to society.