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Harmonisasi Antara Hukum Kewarganegaraan Indonesia dan Prinsip-Prinsip Hukum Islam: Harmonization Between Indonesian Citizenship Law and Islamic Legal Principles Ahmad Muhammad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Kana Afanin Ridha; Elin Eka Pratiwi; Febriana Nur Azizah
LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mutidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
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This study aims to analyze the harmonization between Indonesian citizenship law and Islamic legal principles. Indonesian citizenship law is governed by Law No. 12 of 2006, which outlines various aspects of citizenship administration, while Islamic legal principles encompass teachings from the Qur'an and Hadith regarding individual responsibilities and rights within a state community. This research employs a qualitative approach with methods including document analysis, interviews, and observations to evaluate the alignment and misalignment between the two legal systems. Findings indicate alignment in principles such as trust and equality of rights, yet highlight discrepancies concerning dual citizenship and certain provisions that diverge from Sharia principles. To address these issues, it is recommended to revise policies, foster dialogue between policymakers and scholars, and enhance legal education and outreach. This study aims to contribute to achieving a harmonious balance between Indonesian citizenship law and Islamic legal principles.
Pancasila sebagai Dasar Hukum Tata Negara di Indonesia: Implikasi dan Implementasi: Pancasila as the Basis for Constitutional Law in Indonesia: Implications and Implementation Ahmad Muhammad Mustain Nasoha; Mohammad Fanny Amrulloh; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Ahmad Tajun Nafi; Alayka Alvianto; Naufal Farid Geovani
LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mutidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
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Pancasila as the foundation of the Indonesian state plays a key role in building a legal order that reflects the noble values of the nation. As the basis of constitutional law, Pancasila is not only an ideological symbol, but also a normative foundation that influences legislation, government systems, and national policy-making. This article aims to analyze the philosophical and juridical implications of Pancasila as the basis of law in Indonesia’s constitutional system and outline the application of its values in a dynamic legal context. Through a comprehensive literature review approach, the article identifies how Pancasila influences policy formation, law implementation and creates a balance between national stability and the principles of social justice, humanity and democracy. It also examines the challenges and constraints in implementing Pancasila values amidst socio-political dynamics as well as the need for legal reforms that are in line with changing times. Thus, this discussion provides insight into the continuing relevance of Pancasila in shaping a just and democratic legal framework to realize the ideals of the nation.
Hak dan Kewajiban Warga Negara dalam Hukum Islam dan Implikasinya terhadap Sistem Hukum Indonesia: Rights and Obligations of Citizens in Islamic Law and Their Implications for the Indonesian Legal System Ahmad Muhamad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Afifudin Sihabul Millah; Rahmawati Ika Fitri Rosyadi; Khomahudi Nur Wahid
LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mutidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
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Islamic law provides a comprehensive framework that regulates the rights and obligations of individuals in their relationships with God, fellow humans, and the state. The integration of Islamic law into public affairs in Indonesia, a predominantly Muslim country, presents the challenge of aligning the principles of this religion with the country's pluralistic legal framework. This research explores how Islamic legal principles regarding the rights and responsibilities of citizens interact with the Indonesian legal system, which is based on the principles of Pancasila and the national constitution. This research uses the research methodology of a legislative approach (law approach), legal cases (case approach), conceptual analysis (conceptual approach), historical perspective (historical approach), and comparative. The research results show that although there is potential conflict between Islamic law and national law, proper integration can strengthen social order and justice. This research also highlights the importance of dialogue between stakeholders to formulate legal policies that are inclusive and fair, and support the supremacy of law in Indonesia. This research provides a critical assessment of the application of Islamic law in Indonesia, especially in the context of citizenship, and proposes several solutions to overcome potential conflicts between legal systems. By highlighting real cases in several regions that strictly apply Sharia law, this research concludes that harmonization of Islamic law with the national legal system is not only important to maintain the religious identity of the majority of Indonesian society, but also to maintain the integrity of the nation in the midst of diversity.
Pancasila dan Penegakan Hukum terhadap Tindak Pidana Korupsi di Indonesia: Pancasila and Law Enforcement Against Corruption in Indonesia Ahmad Muhammad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Galang Andra Ristian; Nur Hanafi Muafa; Albryan Wahyu Putra Sejati; Erlangga Adiarta
LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mutidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
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Pancasila as the foundation of the state and the ideology of the Indonesian nation has a fundamental role in law enforcement, including in eradicating corruption. As an extraordinary crime, corruption not only harms state finances but also erodes moral values and public trust in state institutions. The principles of Pancasila, such as social justice, just and civilized humanity, and the supremacy of law, provide a normative basis for efforts to eradicate corruption. Law enforcement against corruption in Indonesia has been attempted through institutions such as the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), the Prosecutor’s Office, and the Police, as well as through legal instruments such as Law No. 31 of 1999 in conjunction with Law No. 20 of 2001 concerning the Eradication of Corruption. However, challenges such as political intervention, weak integrity of law enforcers, and the complexity of corruption cases still hamper the effectiveness of law enforcement. To strengthen the eradication of corruption, it is necessary to strengthen the anti-corruption culture based on Pancasila values, institutional reform, and a joint commitment from all elements of the nation. By implementing Pancasila as an ethical and practical guideline, it is hoped that a just legal system and a more responsible society will be created in maintaining the integrity of the nation. This abstract underlines the importance of collaboration between the values of Pancasila and the supremacy of law to combat corruption in Indonesia.
Perkembangan Kewarganegaraan di Indonesia: Analisis dalam Perspektif Hukum Islam: The Development of Citizenship in Indonesia: An in the Perspective of Islamic Law Ahmad Muhammad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Hukaimah; Karina Rahmawati; Dini Nurul Anisa
LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mutidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
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The purpose of this research is to investigate the development of citizenship in Indonesia from the perspective of Islamic law, with particular emphasis on how Islamic legal norms influence the formation of civil rights and citizenship identity in Indonesia. The study analyzed the literature and conducted a comparison between Islamic law and national law and found that the Islamic concept of citizenship emphasizes the principles of justice, equality, and human rights. The study also highlights how Indonesia's citizenship policy has changed in the last five years, as well as how Islamic law has contributed to the formation of laws related to naturalization, the rights of foreign nationals, and citizenship. The research found that Islamic law and national law are in constant flux, which enhances the conversation about citizenship rights in Indonesia, especially in the context of migration and globalization.
Implementasi Prinsip-prinsip Kewarganegaraan dalam Pembentukan Perundang-undangan: Studi Kasus Hukum Islam: The Implementation of Citizenship Principles in Legislation: A Case Study of Islamic Law Ahmad Muhammad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Muhammad Ainun Najib; Saad Prasetyo; Evrilliana Aghniya Qolbinanisa
LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mutidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
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This research examines the implementation of citizenship principles in the formulation of legislation based on Islamic law, focusing on the dynamics and challenges faced in various Muslim-majority countries. Through a comparative analysis of several countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Indonesia, and Malaysia, this study finds that approaches to integrating Islamic law and citizenship vary greatly, depending on the historical, cultural, and political context of each nation. Countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran strictly apply Islamic law as the foundation of their legal systems, often at the expense of modern citizenship principles. In contrast, Indonesia and Malaysia attempt to accommodate Islamic law within a more inclusive national legal framework, although not without controversy and challenges. This research also demonstrates that the successful integration of Islamic law and citizenship principles largely depends on the ability of governments and societies to engage in dialogue and negotiation, as well as on the flexibility of Islamic legal interpretation to respond to the demands of the modern era.
Kewarganegaraan Hak – hak Perdata : Analisis Perbandingan antara Warga Negara dan bukan Warga Negara Ahmad Muhamad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Azmi Fauziyah; Rizki Anafis; Yusna Kamila Firdausi
Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): November: Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik
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This study explores the comparative analysis of civil rights between citizens and non-citizens, examining various regulations and their implementation in different countries. Citizenship often determines an individual's access to various civil rights, such as property ownership, access to justice, and contract rights. These differences in treatment can create injustices and discrimination against non-citizens. The study employs a normative legal approach with comparative and case study methodologies, focusing on regulations in Indonesia, the United States, Germany, and Japan. The findings reveal that in Indonesia, non-citizens face restrictions on property ownership, while in the United States and Japan, although regulations are more flexible, there are still limitations related to strategic or sensitive properties. In Germany, immigrants and asylum seekers often encounter greater legal barriers to accessing justice. Conversely, in countries like the United Kingdom and the United States, although there are no formal restrictions on contracts for non-citizens, they may face practical difficulties in accessing the necessary services to fulfill contractual obligations. The study recommends the need for more inclusive legal reforms to reduce inequalities and discrimination, and to enhance access to justice and civil rights for non-citizens. Additionally, strengthening legal aid services and international cooperation in civil law are suggested to ensure fair protection of rights for all individuals. The findings contribute significantly to the international civil law literature and provide valuable insights for policymakers in developing more equitable and sustainable policies in the era of globalization.
Implementasi Nilai – Nilai Pancasila dalam Penegakan Hukum Pidana terhadap Tindak Pidana Korupsi Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Ahmad Muhammad Mustain Nasoha; Salma Azzahra; Raihan Mukhtar Bairani Putra; Rifqy Luthfi Amalia; Dzaky Adam Maulana
Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): November: Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik
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Enforcement of criminal law against criminal acts of corruption in Indonesia requires an approach that is not only based on positive legal provisions but also reflects the values ​​of Pancasila as the basis of the state. Pancasila, with five principles covering aspects of Divinity, Humanity, Unity, Democracy and Social Justice, provides the moral and ethical framework that underlies legal principles in Indonesia. This research aims to explore how Pancasila values ​​are applied in enforcing criminal law against corruption, as well as the challenges and obstacles faced in the implementation process. By using an analytical approach to legal literature and current case studies, this research finds that the application of Pancasila values ​​can increase integrity, transparency and justice in the legal system. Nonetheless, issues such as a widespread culture of corruption, deficiencies in the legal system, and a lack of collaboration among agencies present major challenges. This study suggests overhauling the legal system, enhancing education and training for law enforcement personnel, and promoting community engagement to better implement Pancasila values in the enforcement of criminal laws against acts of corruption.
Implikasi Hukum Islam terhadap Kebijakan Kewarganegaraan Ganda di Indonesia Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Ahmad Muhamad Mustain Nasoha; Fatimah Azhari; Aqila Najma Nurfaizah; Kenanta Khansa Ulinnuha
Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Mei: Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik
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The dual citizenship policy in Indonesia is a complex issue within national law and has various implications, including from the perspective of Islamic law. Islamic law does not explicitly regulate the concept of citizenship in the modern sense but has principles that can be used to analyze this policy, such as al-wala’ (loyalty), mu’ahadah (agreements), and maqasid al-shariah (the objectives of Islamic law). This study employs a normative juridical method with a conceptual and comparative legal approach to understand how Islamic law can contribute to assessing Indonesia's dual citizenship policy. The findings indicate that although Islamic law does not explicitly prohibit dual citizenship, certain principles must be considered, such as loyalty to the state and justice in legal relations. Therefore, the implementation of the dual citizenship policy in Indonesia should take into account aspects of Islamic law to align with the national legal identity based on Pancasila and the values of justice.
Pancasila dalam Era Geopolitik 5.0: Tantangan dan Strategi Indonesia dalam Diplomasi Internasional Sheva Yova Saahira; Tien Kamila Al Widad; Fieky Alfiyanti; Ahmad Muhamad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya
Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Mei: Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik
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The Geopolitics 5.0 era has introduced a new paradigm in which artificial intelligence (AI), digital technology, and global power dynamics are reshaping traditional diplomatic practices. As a nation rooted in the Pancasila ideology, Indonesia faces complex challenges in upholding its principles of humanity, unity, and social justice amid increasingly competitive geopolitical shifts. This research aims to analyze the relevance of Pancasila as a strategic framework for Indonesia’s diplomatic efforts in responding to the challenges of Geopolitics 5.0, while formulating policy recommendations aligned with national values. The study employs a qualitative approach, analyzing content related to Indonesia’s foreign policy, government documents, and recent diplomatic case studies. Supporting data is drawn from academic literature, archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and reports from global think tanks. The findings demonstrate that Pancasila serves as a critical foundation for shaping Indonesia’s adaptive diplomacy, particularly through: (1) soft power strategies rooted in cultural and creative economic assets, (2) digital diplomacy that prioritizes cyber sovereignty and freedom, and (3) leadership in multilateral forums. Pancasila’s values not only remain relevant but also provide Indonesia with a strategic advantage in building principle-driven diplomacy in the Geopolitics 5.0 era. Policy recommendations include strengthening digital human resource capacity, fostering collaborative technology research, and advancing public diplomacy initiatives.
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