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Negotiating Authority and Knowledge: Religion, Science, and Politics in the Fatwa Transformations of the Indonesian Ulema Council Aseri, Mukhsin; Rasyid, Muhammad; Mustapha, Ahmad Sharifuddin bin; Aseri, Akh. Fauzi; Fedorchenko, Oleh
Journal of Islamic Law Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Islamic Law
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24260/jil.v6i2.4702

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This article examines the dynamics of Islamic legal thought in Indonesia as reflected in the fatwas issued by the Indonesian Ulema Council (Majelis Ulama Indonesia, MUI) on issues of worship, science, and technology. While Islamic law is often perceived as a product of normative, text-based interpretation, in practice it has undergone significant transformation through its interaction with scientific innovation and socio-political contexts. Existing scholarship has tended to address the normative, scientific, or political dimensions separately, without adequately exploring their intersections. This article aims to identify patterns of change in MUI’s fatwas and to explain how the dialectic among scriptural interpretation, institutional authority, modern science, and state policy has shaped these transformations. Employing a qualitative, library-based methodology, the research analyzes nine fatwas issued between 1975 and 2024 on four key issues—vasectomy, meningitis vaccination, qibla orientation, and lunar calendar calculation—within the framework of the sociology of knowledge. The findings reveal three main patterns of transformation: the relaxation of previously strict rulings, the annulment of earlier fatwas, and the refinement of legal norms. These shifts were driven by new scientific evidence (such as post-vasectomy recanalization, the development of halal vaccines, and modern astronomical methods), social pressures (public health imperatives and the need for religious unity), and political considerations (alignment with state policies). Accordingly, MUI’s fatwas should be understood not merely as products of normative ijtihād (legal reasoning) but as social constructions negotiated at the intersection of religious authority, scientific legitimacy, and political interests. These transformations highlight the MUI’s efforts to maintain the relevance of Islamic law in the face of modernity's challenges and rapid scientific advancements. [Artikel ini membahas dinamika pemikiran hukum Islam di Indonesia sebagaimana tercermin dalam fatwa-fatwa Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) terkait isu ibadah, sains, dan teknologi. Selama ini, hukum Islam kerap dipahami sebagai produk penafsiran normatif berbasis teks, padahal dalam praktiknya ia mengalami transformasi signifikan melalui interaksi dengan inovasi ilmiah dan konteks sosial-politik. Kajian sebelumnya cenderung memisahkan dimensi normatif, ilmiah, atau politis, tanpa menelaah secara komprehensif persinggungan di antara ketiganya. Artikel ini bertujuan mengidentifikasi pola perubahan dalam fatwa MUI sekaligus menjelaskan bagaimana dialektika antara penafsiran keagamaan, otoritas institusional, sains modern, dan kebijakan negara membentuk transformasi tersebut. Dengan menggunakan metodologi kualitatif berbasis studi pustaka, penelitian ini menganalisis sembilan fatwa yang diterbitkan antara 1975–2024 terkait empat isu utama—vasektomi, vaksin meningitis, arah kiblat, dan penentuan awal bulan kamariah—dalam kerangka sosiologi pengetahuan. Temuan dalam artikel menunjukkan tiga pola utama perubahan: pelonggaran ketentuan yang semula ketat, pembatalan fatwa sebelumnya, dan penyempurnaan norma hukum. Pergeseran ini dipicu oleh bukti ilmiah baru (seperti kemungkinan rekanalisasi pasca-vasektomi, hadirnya vaksin halal, serta metode astronomi modern), tekanan sosial (kebutuhan kesehatan publik dan persatuan umat), serta pertimbangan politik (dukungan terhadap kebijakan negara). Dengan demikian, fatwa MUI tidak semata-mata dipahami sebagai hasil ijtihad normatif, melainkan sebagai konstruksi sosial yang lahir dari negosiasi antara otoritas agama, legitimasi sains, dan kepentingan politik. Transformasi ini menegaskan upaya MUI untuk menjaga relevansi hukum Islam di tengah tantangan modernitas dan percepatan kemajuan sains.]
Scientific Consideration in the Concept of Islamic Law in Indonesia : A Study on The Fatwas of Falakiyah Of MUI Rasyid, Muhammad; Aseri, Akh. Fauzi; Sukarni, Sukarni; Aseri, Muhsin
Al-Daulah: Jurnal Hukum dan Perundangan Islam Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023): October
Publisher : Prodi Hukum Tata Negara Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/ad.2023.13.2.202-229

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This study aims to incorporate scientific consideration in the application of falakiyah fatwas of the Indonesian Ulema Council and maps the patterns of the nexus between religion and science in those fatwas. This research involved a library study and a qualitative method. The approaches took into account ushūl fiqh and scientific approaches. With regard to the theoretical fundamentals, this research adheres to cum-doctrinaire introduced by A. Mukti Ali and the theory relating to the nexus between religion and sciences by Ian G. Barbour. The primary data were sourced from six falakiyah fatwas by the Indonesian Ulema Council from 1976-2010. The data were garnered from documentation and analysed with content analysis. The research results show that scientific studies in falakiyah fatwas of the Indonesian Ulema Council play the following three roles: first, scientific studies are to help understand problems that religious knowledge cannot fathom; second, scientific studies along with syar’ī theorem are referred to as a primary consideration in setting a fatwa; third, the scientific studies serve as the basis of amendments in a fatwa. Unfortunately, Scientific studies are not always consistently taken into account in setting falakiyah fatwah of the council, thereby sparking diverging religious patterns intertwining with sciences in falakiyah fatwas, ranging from conflict relations, independence, and dialogues, to integration. 
E-Procurement in the Procurement System for Goods/Services by the Government in Indonesia: Perspective of Saddu al-Dhariah Kusumadewi, Mutiara Ramadhani; Aseri, Akh. Fauzi; Seff, Syaugi Mubarak
Ulul Albab: Jurnal Studi dan Penelitian Hukum Islam Vol 6, No 1 (2022): Vol. 6, No. 1, October 2022
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jua.v6i1.36682

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This research is motivated by the release of Presidential Regulation No. 16 of 2018 concerning the Procurement of Goods/Services, which has three important stages: preparation, selection, and implementation. The issuance of this presidential rule aims to enhance the utilization of products from local Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). In the age of digitization, the Indonesian government has developed an electronic-based system known as e-procurement for the acquisition of products and services. This enhances the efficiency, effectiveness, competitiveness, transparency, fairness, accountability, and integrity of the procurement process, while also ensuring it is free from corrupt practices. This study aims to examine the e-procurement system in Indonesia through the lens of the fiqh principle of saddu al-dhariah, with the goal of mitigating corrupt practices in the procurement of products and services. The main data in this study revolves around Presidential Regulation No. 16 of 2018. Secondary data is derived from multiple sources including case studies on the procurement of goods and services, as well as publications and reports published by the Government Goods/Services Procurement Policy Institute (LKPP). The study findings suggest that e-procurement adheres to the principle of saddu al-dhariah by effectively mitigating state losses and enhancing government operational efficiency. The general public reaps advantages from this approach as it leads to a surge in the sales of domestic MSME products. Nevertheless, LKPP must persist in monitoring this mechanism to prevent any discussions conducted by parties with personal or collective interests.