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Telaah Kritis terhadap Penerapan Pancasila dalam Penanganan Tindak Pidana Terorisme : A Critical Review of the Application of Pancasila in Handling Criminal Acts of Terrorism Ahmad Muhammad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Beby Iman Andri Muliana; Muhammad Fahri Muthahhari; Muhammad Rozaan Annaafi
LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mutidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
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The application of Pancasila in handling criminal acts of terrorism plays a crucial role in efforts to maintain the security and welfare of Indonesian society. This article aims to analyze the application of Pancasila values in countering terrorism. Through a comprehensive literature study approach, this article assesses the extent to which Pancasila values have been applied to counter terrorism crimes, including how the basic principles of Pancasila such as humanity, social justice, and unity are applied in countering terrorism. With in-depth analysis, this article finds that the values of Pancasila have not been fully implemented in counterterrorism. Through this study, it is hoped that a more effective and integrated solution can be found in fighting terrorism while still upholding the values of Pancasila as a guideline.
Analisis Pancasila sebagai Landasan Hukum Anti Korupsi di Indonesia: Analysis of Pancasila as the Basis for Anti-Corruption Law in Indonesia Ahmad Muhammad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Alfi Rosyidatul Ulfiyah; Aulia Nur Rohmah
LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mutidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
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Corruption is a problem that threatens the social, economic, and political foundations of Indonesia. This study analyzes the role of Pancasila as the legal foundation for anti-corruption efforts. As the state ideology, Pancasila contains moral, ethical, justice, and humanitarian values that are relevant to strengthening the fight against corruption. This qualitative research employs literature analysis, case studies, and interviews. The findings reveal that the five principles of Pancasila—Belief in One Almighty God, Just and Civilized Humanity, Unity of Indonesia, Democracy Guided by the Inner Wisdom of Deliberation and Representation, and Social Justice for All Indonesians—can serve as moral and ethical grounds for developing anti-corruption policies and regulations. The study highlights the importance of applying Pancasila values in education, public policy, and law enforcement to build a strong anti-corruption culture. With this holistic approach, Indonesia is expected to combat corruption both repressively and preventively, achieving justice and social welfare.
Peran Pancasila dalam Penyusunan Kebijakan Hukum Anti Terorisme: The Role of Pancasila in Preparing Anti-Terrorism Legal Policies Ahmad Muhammad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Dyah Sekar Rengganis; Sofia Nuraini; Nurrohmar Tri Wulandari
LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mutidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
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Pancasila, as the state foundation and ideology of the Indonesian nation, plays a crucial role in formulating legal policies, including in efforts to eradicate terrorism. This article discusses how Pancasila values, such as justice, humanity and unity, are integrated into anti-terrorism legal policies in Indonesia. Pancasila provides a philosophical foundation that ensures the policy is not only effective in maintaining national security, but also respects human rights, prevents discrimination, and strengthens national unity. Thus, anti-terrorism policies prepared based on Pancasila are expected to realize law enforcement that is just, based on humanity, and supports the integrity of the Indonesian nation. The research method used is the Normative Juridical Approach method, this method focuses on literature studies and legal regulations, such as the Anti-Terrorism Law in Indonesia. Researchers usually analyze legislative documents, legal theory, and how Pancasila values are applied in existing legal policies. The results of this research reveal that a study of how Pancasila shapes anti-terrorism policy in Indonesia shows that the ideology and philosophy of Pancasila functions as an ideological and philosophical foundation.
Dampak Kewarganegaraan terhadap Akses Ekonomi: Analisis atas Kesenjangan Sosial-Ekonomi di Indonesia : The Impact of Citizenship on Economic Access: An Analysis of Socio-Economic Disparities in Indonesia Ahmad Muhammad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Muhammad Huda; Zahra Naila Abhista; Selfia, Selfia
LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mutidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
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Citizenship is a legal status connecting individuals to a country, encompassing rights, obligations, identity, and protection. This study evaluates the impact of citizenship status on economic access and socio-economic inequality in Indonesia, focusing on disparities in well-being and economic opportunities. The research employs a normative legal method with approaches including legislation, case studies, conceptual, historical, and comparative analyses. The results show that citizenship inequality creates significant gaps in income, quality of life, and access to services. Individuals with full citizenship have better access to jobs and education compared to those with limited citizenship or no citizenship. This study recommends more inclusive policy reforms to reduce inequality and improve access for individuals with limited citizenship. The findings aim to assist academics and policymakers in designing strategies to enhance community well-being.
Pancasila dan Penguatan Hukum Tata Negara dalam Era Demokrasi: Pancasila and Strengthening Constitutional Law in the Democratic Era Ahmad Muhammad Mustain Nasoha; Muhammad Keizafa Yusuf Agachi; Marshal Ruhul Muhammad; Muhammad Bima Apriyandi; Rafi Romadoni
LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mutidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
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This journal examines how Pancasila values—such as social justice, people’s sovereignty, and unity can remain relevant and dominant within the framework of constitutional law amid various dynamics of democracy and globalization. One of the main issues discussed is the concern that legal and political practices in the democratic era often deviate from Pancasila values, as seen in various cases of injustice, abuse of power, and social disintegration. The journal also highlights the influence of globalization on Indonesia’s legal system, where international standards on human rights, democracy, and the rule of law demand adaptation within national laws. However, this adaptation must be carried out while maintaining a national identity rooted in Pancasila. Therefore, it is crucial to find a balance between adjusting to global demands and upholding Pancasila values in constitutional law. The writing of this journal is driven by the urgent need to reassess the relevance of Pancasila in constitutional law, especially in facing new challenges such as uncontrolled freedom, rising individualism, and the threat of social disintegration. This journal offers solutions to strengthen Pancasila’s role as the foundation of constitutional law through the reaffirmation of its principles in legal and political policies. Through this study, it is expected to make a significant scholarly contribution in preserving and sustaining Pancasila as the foundation of the state and law in Indonesia, and ensuring that Indonesia’s constitutional law continues to reflect national values in the era of democracy and globalization.
Pancasila Sebagai Fondasi dalam Pembentukan Hukum Tata Negara di Era Reformasi: Pancasila as a Foundation in the Formation of Constitutional Law in the Reform Era Ahmad Muhammad Mustain Nasoha; Ashfiya Nur Atqiya; Royyan Ulya Safiinatun Najah; Rachmatullaili Zulaikhah Suyuti; Athifah Amani Nengrum
LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Mutidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): LITERA: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin
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Pancasila, as the ideological basis of the Republic of Indonesia, plays a fundamental role in the formation and application of constitutional law, especially in the reform era that began in the late 1990s. Major transformations in Indonesia's political and legal system during this period, including the amendment of the 1945 Constitution, the renewal of laws, and the reform of state institutions, posed challenges in maintaining the relevance and application of Pancasila principles. This research aims to explore how Pancasila was integrated in the new legal and constitutional policies and to assess the impact of legal reforms on the implementation of Pancasila values. Using academic sources, empirical data, and up-to-date theoretical analyses, this research identifies the challenges faced and possible solutions to ensure Pancasila principles remain relevant and effective. The results show that although Pancasila faces various challenges, it remains a vital ideological foundation in Indonesia's legal system. In conclusion, Pancasila as an ideological foundation cannot be separated from the life of society and the state.
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.
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.
Co-Authors Afifa Nur Kholifah Ahfiya Nur Atqiya Ahmad Abdul Aji Setiawan Ahmad Abi Nugroho Ahmad Baihaqi Ahmad Tajun Nafi Ailsa Damara Putri Aini Zulaika Akhfal Nur Rohim Akhsan  Khoirul Anam Alayka Alvianto Albryan Wahyu Putra Sejati Alfi Rosyidatul Ulfiyah Alfina Arga Winati An nisaa Nur Sifa Az Zahra anggi saputra Anggun Dhinta Azka Maulani Annisa Sandy Hudha Arbi, Yusuf Arzaq Danda Iktibar Mahardika Ashfiya Nur Atqiya Ashfiya Nur Atqiyah Ashfiya Nur Atqiyavi Asy Syfak Qolbi Maghfur Athifah Amani Nengrum Aulia Nur Rohmah Aurelia Dwi Kumala Azbarkati, Landung Azizah Nur Fadilah Beby Iman Andri Muliana Coreana Akashi Nur Utami Danu Novianto Nugroho Davina Intan Nur Fadila Davynna Nooraini Immawati Della Rahmayani Denta Rizqa Aulia Febriana Desta Atikasari Devinta Syahwa Novalinda Dimas, Achmad Dini Kairiya Hasna Dini Nurul Anisa Ditho Anung Cahyadi Diyah Ayu Rahmawati Dwi Ajeng Pratiwi Dyah Sekar Rengganis Elin Eka Pratiwi Erlangga Adiarta Evrilliana Aghniya Qolbinanisa Fadhil Muhammad Nadzif Febriana Nur Azizah Fina Fitria Nugroho Fithri, Fajrul Fitri Wahyu Anggraini Galang Andra Ristian Galuh Sri Lestari Gilang Bagistama Islamy Habib Rahadian Habib Zuhud Siswoyo Hamim sirojuddin Al Manshur Hanifa Anan Hawa Habibah Rohayati Hidayah, Muhammad Arif Hidayat, Ramdhan Hikma Paujia Hukaimah Iccha Pawesti Binardo Ilham Thoriq Hidayatullah Insannia Azzura Amananta Isna Maziyah Agustin Isnaini A sifa Rohmah Izzuddin Ahmad Anugrah Jihan Putri Azh-zahra Kamelia Zahra Ardiani Kana Afanin Ridha Karina Rahmawati Khurin Nihayati Livia Septiana Lu’Lu’ Khairunnisa’ Malika Yasifa Andika Marsha Cahya Shakilla Marshal Ruhul Muhammad Melati Fajar Setiowati Mohammad Fanny Amrulloh Mohammad Omar Hanif Muhammad Ainun Najib Muhammad Asyhad Achyyarul Imam Muhammad Bagus Wijayakusuma Muhammad Bima Apriyandi Muhammad Fadli Bahtiar Muhammad Fahri Muthahhari Muhammad Firdaus H Muhammad Haidar Ali Yahya Muhammad Huda Muhammad Keizafa Yusuf Agachi Muhammad Khorudin Muhammad Nur Alvian Awwalus Sholeh Muhammad Nurhidayat Muhammad Rozaan Annaafi Muhammad Yusuf Qordhowi Muhammad Zaidaan Azhar Muhammad Zidan Al Fath Muhtarom Adnan Al Kahfi Musthofa Wahyu Pradana Mutiara Hayatunnufus Nabila Azahra Nugraheni Nabila Ningrum Mardi Puspita Nabila Nur Aisha Nabila Nurfianda Nabila Salsabila Nadia Khoirotun Nihayah Naila Izza Nafiisah Naufal Farid Geovani Novita Lailatul Ni’ma NUR AMALINA Nur Aulya Rahmah Nur Hanafi Muafa Nurrohmar Tri Wulandari Qonita Az-Zahra Rachmatullaili Zulaikhah Suyuti Radela Neva Kusuma Rafi Romadoni Ratna Rizqian Renaldi, Alvito Resvi Selrina Revalina Putriyana Faza Ria Nuraini Rindu Anggriani Robet Yona Emagene Ikhwan Ma'rufi Robith Thoriq Al-kautsar Romdhoni, Arif Royyan Ulya Safiinatun Najah Saad Prasetyo Sabrina istigfara, Airin Sadam Agustin Dwi Ardiyan Salsabila Khoirunnisa Selfia, Selfia Silva Dewi Avrelia Sindy Amellya Sinta Dewi Sinta Cahya Amelia Sofia Nuraini Suci Ariyanti Syihaabuddiin 'Askar Umi Hanik Vera Dewi Saputri Wahyu Sugiyanto Wildan Naufal Ghoni Wishnu Nugroho Yahya Ayyasy Alghossan Yowanda Eca Aulia Gunawan Yuli Agita Sari Zahra Dwi Pusparini Zahra Naila Abhista Zein, Habib Zhilal Afkari