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Islam dan Lembaga Negara: Perspektif Tafsir Maudhu'i El-Hakim, Abdul Halim; Kurniawan, Ahmad Arif; Muhyi, Asep Abdul; Gultom, Ayuni Wulan Sari
JISMA: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Manajemen, dan Akuntansi Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Juni 2024
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Islam and state institutions have long been the focus of academic research and popular discussion. Islam is one of the major world faiths, and as such, it has a big impact on the social, legal, and political environments of many countries, especially those where the majority population is Muslim. This article examines the complex relationships between Islam and state institutions, looking at how Islamic values influence the creation and application of laws, regulations, and governmental frameworks. It explores the difficulties of balancing Islamic principles with contemporary state governance through a comparative study of various strategies used by nations with a majority of Muslims population. It also addresses the opportunities and difficulties that arise from the interaction of Islam with state institutions, emphasizing the need to strike a balance between religious observance and democratic ideals as well as the consequences for social justice, human rights, and sustainable development. This essay seeks to advance knowledge of the changing dynamic between Islam and state institutions in modern countries by clarifying these nuances.
Islam dan Lembaga Negara: Perspektif Tafsir Maudhu'i El-Hakim, Abdul Halim; Kurniawan, Ahmad Arif; Muhyi, Asep Abdul; Gultom, Ayuni Wulan Sari
JISMA: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Manajemen, dan Akuntansi Vol 3 No 1 (2024): April 2024
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Islam and state institutions have long been the focus of academic research and popular discussion. Islam is one of the major world faiths, and as such, it has a big impact on the social, legal, and political environments of many countries, especially those where the majority population is Muslim. This article examines the complex relationships between Islam and state institutions, looking at how Islamic values influence the creation and application of laws, regulations, and governmental frameworks. It explores the difficulties of balancing Islamic principles with contemporary state governance through a comparative study of various strategies used by nations with a majority of Muslims population. It also addresses the opportunities and difficulties that arise from the interaction of Islam with state institutions, emphasizing the need to strike a balance between religious observance and democratic ideals as well as the consequences for social justice, human rights, and sustainable development. This essay seeks to advance knowledge of the changing dynamic between Islam and state institutions in modern countries by clarifying these nuances.
Living Qur'an melalui Praktik Quran Journaling: Studi Netnografi pada Akun Instagram @helmpaperco Al Rifai, Agna Fikri; El-Hakim, Abdul Halim; Azhim, Ahmad Fauzan; Nahilda, Asya Fauzul; Ismail, Ecep; Muhyi, Asep Abdul
Jurnal Penelitian Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol 4 No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
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This study explores the practice of Qur’an Journaling on the Instagram account @helmpaperco as a manifestation of Living Qur’an in the digital culture. Utilizing a qualitative approach with etnographic methods, this research finds that digital journaling activities create a reflective and spiritual space that strengthens personal connections with the Qur’an. This practice is characterized by users' emotional and intellectual engagement, as well as thematic and adabi-ruhi interpretations. These findings indicate that social media can serve as an effective medium for contextual and participatory engagement with the values of the Qur’an.