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Analysis of the DPR's Position in the Process of Forming Islamic Law in Indonesia Based on Taqnin Theory Arsadani, Qosim; Andriyani, Elisa Eka
Jurnal Cita Hukum Vol 12, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jch.v12i1.38590

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This article explores the role of Indonesia's People's Representative Council (DPR) in shaping Islamic law, employing the Taqnin theory as a guiding framework. Taqnin theory is a crucial conceptual tool in understanding how the DPR contributes to crafting legislation aligning with Islamic principles. Beyond its legislative function, the DPR serves as an interpreter of religious precepts, navigating the intersection between Islamic values and societal needs. By applying Taqnin Theory, the DPR crafts laws in line with Islamic teachings and ensures their relevance within evolving social contexts. The analysis underscores the DPR's role in formulating laws reflecting Islamic values while considering formal legal, moral, and ethical dimensions inherent in Islamic teachings. This process illustrates the active engagement of the DPR in crafting laws that not only address religious imperatives but also respond to social exigencies and communal values. Despite the constructive guidance provided by Taqnin Theory, the article also addresses challenges in its implementation, such as interpretational disparities, community resistance, and political dynamics shaping Islamic law formation in Indonesia. As outlined in the article, the historical trajectory of Islamic law legislation in Indonesia offers insight into its evolution from the colonial era to its integration into the national legal framework. By examining the status of Islamic law in Indonesia, the article delineates the dynamics of a legal system comprising national and customary laws. While Islamic law significantly influences domains such as marriage, inheritance, and Sharia-compliant financial institutions, the foundational principles of Pancasila embody a state ethos characterised by inclusivity and tolerance towards religious and cultural diversity. Moreover, the article underscores the positive legal outcomes of applying Taqnin, underscoring its significance in understanding the process of Islamic law formation in Indonesia.
Analysis of the DPR's Position in the Process of Forming Islamic Law in Indonesia Based on Taqnin Theory Arsadani, Qosim; Andriyani, Elisa Eka
Jurnal Cita Hukum Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jch.v12i1.38590

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This article explores the role of Indonesia's People's Representative Council (DPR) in shaping Islamic law, employing the Taqnin theory as a guiding framework. Taqnin theory is a crucial conceptual tool in understanding how the DPR contributes to crafting legislation aligning with Islamic principles. Beyond its legislative function, the DPR serves as an interpreter of religious precepts, navigating the intersection between Islamic values and societal needs. By applying Taqnin Theory, the DPR crafts laws in line with Islamic teachings and ensures their relevance within evolving social contexts. The analysis underscores the DPR's role in formulating laws reflecting Islamic values while considering formal legal, moral, and ethical dimensions inherent in Islamic teachings. This process illustrates the active engagement of the DPR in crafting laws that not only address religious imperatives but also respond to social exigencies and communal values. Despite the constructive guidance provided by Taqnin Theory, the article also addresses challenges in its implementation, such as interpretational disparities, community resistance, and political dynamics shaping Islamic law formation in Indonesia. As outlined in the article, the historical trajectory of Islamic law legislation in Indonesia offers insight into its evolution from the colonial era to its integration into the national legal framework. By examining the status of Islamic law in Indonesia, the article delineates the dynamics of a legal system comprising national and customary laws. While Islamic law significantly influences domains such as marriage, inheritance, and Sharia-compliant financial institutions, the foundational principles of Pancasila embody a state ethos characterised by inclusivity and tolerance towards religious and cultural diversity. Moreover, the article underscores the positive legal outcomes of applying Taqnin, underscoring its significance in understanding the process of Islamic law formation in Indonesia.
Implementasi Separation of Power dalam Pemberhentian Hakim Mahkamah Konstitusi oleh DPR Andriyani, Elisa Eka
Al-Jinayah : Jurnal Hukum Pidana Islam Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : Islamic Criminal Law Study Program, Faculty of Sharia and Law, Sunan Ampel State Islamic University Surabaya, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/aj.2023.9.2.164-176

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Artikel ini membahas implementasi pemisahan kekuasaan dalam konteks pemecatan Hakim Konstitusi Aswanto oleh DPR. Dengan menggunakan metode penelitian kepustakaan, penulis menyelidiki sejarah, teori pemisahan kekuasaan, dan proses pemecatan hakim konstitusi. Keputusan DPR untuk mencopot Aswanto setelah Mahkamah Konstitusi mengeluarkan keputusan kontroversial menimbulkan perdebatan terkait kewenangan dan prosedur. Dalam perumusan masalah, penelitian mencari pemahaman tentang implementasi pemisahan kekuasaan dalam pemecatan hakim konstitusi. Metode penelitian kepustakaan dipilih untuk mendapatkan landasan teoritis yang kuat. Pembahasan menguraikan sejarah pembentukan Mahkamah Konstitusi, perubahan peraturan, dan prinsip pemisahan kekuasaan menurut Montesquieu. Artikel menyajikan kasus konkret pemecatan Aswanto, termasuk alasan DPR, respons masyarakat sipil, dan tanggapan Wakil Ketua DPR Sufmi Dasco Ahmad. Proses pemecatan, dari evaluasi Komite III hingga sidang paripurna DPR, diuraikan secara komprehensif. Terdapat penjelasan mengenai pertimbangan hukum Mahkamah Konstitusi terkait batas waktu jabatan hakim konstitusi. Kesimpulan menyoroti ketidaksepakatan antara Mahkamah Konstitusi dan DPR, dengan Presiden menegaskan kepatuhan pada konstitusi. Tindakan DPR dianggap tidak sah karena melanggar prosedur pemecatan yang diatur. Penulis menyarankan peninjauan kembali tanggung jawab dan hak masing-masing badan serta menghindari tindakan yang dapat melemahkan kekuasaan dan wibawa organisasi lain.