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Urgensi Etika Islam dalam Politik Kontemporer Setyawan, Miftah Arif; Sulkifli, Muh. Saldi Azizal Adiyat; Rain, Titik Jauhar Firdha; Kurniati, Kurniati
Aksioreligia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Aksioreligia : Jurnal Studi Keislaman
Publisher : CV Global Research Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59996/aksioreligia.v2i2.554

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Permasalahan etika politik yang sering muncul, seperti pelanggaran kode etik selama pemilihan umum, menunjukkan pentingnya pengintegrasian nilai-nilai etika Islam untuk mencapai pemerintahan yang lebih baik dan bebas dari konflik internal. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengeksplorasi pengaruh penerapan konsep etika Islam dalam sistem politik Indonesia. Penelitian ini juga bertujuan untuk menambah wawasan tentang bagaimana etika Islam dapat mempengaruhi sistem politik di Indonesia dan bagaimana pengimplementasiannya dapat mengurangi konflik etika dalam pemerintahan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian kepustakaan atau library research. Metode ini melibatkan pengumpulan data dari berbagai sumber bacaan seperti buku, artikel ilmiah, dan sumber bacaan lainnya. Bahwa konsep etika Islam memiliki relevansi yang signifikan dalam politik pemerintahan di Indonesia. Etika Islam, yang melibatkan nilai-nilai moral dan spiritual, dapat memberikan dasar yang kuat untuk kebijakan politik yang lebih adil dan bermoral. Implementasi hukum yang beretika berdasarkan prinsip-prinsip Islam di berbagai institusi dapat membantu mengatasi tantangan etika politik dan meningkatkan kualitas pemerintahan. Temuan ini menunjukkan bahwa penerapan etika Islam dapat menjadi solusi untuk meningkatkan integritas dan etika dalam politik Indonesia.
Affirming Multicultural Values in Contemporary Islamic Constitutional Law: A Study on the Principles of the Medina Charter Nurhikma, Nurhikma; Rain, Titik Jauhar Firdha; Kurniati, Kurniati
Jurnal El-Thawalib Vol 6, No 4 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Syekh Ali Hasan Ahmad Addary Padangsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/el-thawalib.v6i4.15100

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The Medina Charter represents not only a historical foundation of early Islamic politics but also a relevant paradigm for addressing the challenges of multiculturalism in modern constitutional systems. This study examines the extent to which the principles embodied in the Charter, such as equality of citizens (al-musawah), justice (al-‘adalah), freedom of religion, minority protection, social solidarity, and consultation (shura), can serve as constitutional values to promote inclusive, democratic, and just governance in contemporary contexts. Employing a qualitative-descriptive approach with a normative-juridical analysis, this research examines classical Islamic political texts in conjunction with modern constitutional theories. The findings suggest that, if interpreted contextually and supported by institutional strengthening and constitutional reform, the Medina Charter can provide a constructive framework for establishing a pluralistic and democratic state. Furthermore, the integration of Islamic-based multicultural education is identified as a strategic means to foster collective awareness of peaceful coexistence in diverse societies. This study highlights that the Charter should not remain a static historical document, but instead be viewed as a living constitutional reference capable of inspiring the development of Islamic constitutional practices that promote justice, democracy, and harmony. The novelty of this research lies in its effort to connect early Islamic constitutional values with contemporary challenges of multicultural governance, offering new insights for the actualization of the Medina Charter in modern state systems.
Affirming Multicultural Values in Contemporary Islamic Constitutional Law: A Study on the Principles of the Medina Charter Nurhikma, Nurhikma; Rain, Titik Jauhar Firdha; Kurniati, Kurniati
Jurnal El-Thawalib Vol 6, No 4 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Syekh Ali Hasan Ahmad Addary Padangsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/el-thawalib.v6i4.15100

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The Medina Charter represents not only a historical foundation of early Islamic politics but also a relevant paradigm for addressing the challenges of multiculturalism in modern constitutional systems. This study examines the extent to which the principles embodied in the Charter, such as equality of citizens (al-musawah), justice (al-‘adalah), freedom of religion, minority protection, social solidarity, and consultation (shura), can serve as constitutional values to promote inclusive, democratic, and just governance in contemporary contexts. Employing a qualitative-descriptive approach with a normative-juridical analysis, this research examines classical Islamic political texts in conjunction with modern constitutional theories. The findings suggest that, if interpreted contextually and supported by institutional strengthening and constitutional reform, the Medina Charter can provide a constructive framework for establishing a pluralistic and democratic state. Furthermore, the integration of Islamic-based multicultural education is identified as a strategic means to foster collective awareness of peaceful coexistence in diverse societies. This study highlights that the Charter should not remain a static historical document, but instead be viewed as a living constitutional reference capable of inspiring the development of Islamic constitutional practices that promote justice, democracy, and harmony. The novelty of this research lies in its effort to connect early Islamic constitutional values with contemporary challenges of multicultural governance, offering new insights for the actualization of the Medina Charter in modern state systems.