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Journal : Jurnal Geocivic

INTEGRASI PRINSIP SYARIAH DALAM PENGELOLAAN SUMBER DAYA: STUDI KRITIS TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN PEMERINTAH DAERAH Wisesha, Pramudya
Jurnal GeoCivic Vol 7, No 2 (2024): EDISI OKTOBER
Publisher : Universitas Khairun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/geocivic.v7i2.9258

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This study critically examines the integration of Sharia principles into local government policies for managing natural resources (NRM) in Indonesia. The wealth of natural resources, including forests, minerals, and marine ecosystems, presents both opportunities and challenges in achieving sustainability and social justice. Sharia principles emphasize justice, social responsibility, and the prohibition of excessive exploitation, providing a normative framework aligned with Indonesia's constitutional mandate to utilize natural resources for the collective welfare.Using a qualitative and literature-based methodology, the research analyzes the application of Sharia principles in NRM policies, such as community-based forest management and environmentally sustainable technologies in the mining and fisheries sectors. Findings reveal that these approaches can balance economic benefits with ecological preservation, yet challenges persist. Limited public participation, inadequate coordination among government agencies, and a lack of transparency and accountability hinder effective implementation.To address these issues, the study recommends regulatory reforms to incorporate Sharia principles, enhanced community capacity-building programs, and multi-stakeholder collaborations. The integration of Sharia values into NRM policies is proposed as a pathway to achieving more equitable and sustainable resource management, ensuring benefits for present and future generations while upholding environmental stewardship.
DINAMIKA IJTIHAD DALAM PEMBAHARUAN HUKUM ISLAM MODERN Wisesha, Pramudya
Jurnal GeoCivic Vol 7, No 1 (2024): EDISI APRIL
Publisher : Universitas Khairun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/geocivic.v7i1.8282

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Ijtihad is an essential means in the renewal of Islamic law and has been the subject of intense debate. In the modern context, ijtihad is used to address the challenges and social changes in society. From the time of Prophet Adam to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Allah sent messengers to guide humanity towards the truth. When people encounter issues not explicitly addressed in the Quran and Sunnah, Allah grants the freedom to use reason (ijtihad) to solve those problems, provided that the principles of the Quran and Sunnah, as the primary sources of law, are followed. The need for ijtihad has continuously increased with the growing number of issues faced by Muslims after the death of the Prophet, especially as the Islamic territories expanded and issues became more complex. This paper will discuss the dynamics of ijtihad in the renewal of modern Islamic law and its challenges, using a juridical-historical approach. This research is a descriptive qualitative library research, utilizing various literary sources to analyze and explain the role of ijtihad in the renewal of modern Islamic law. The results of the study indicate that ijtihad plays a crucial role in the renewal of Islamic law, allowing it to remain relevant and responsive to the changing times, despite facing various challenges.
INTEGRASI PRINSIP SYARIAH DALAM PENGELOLAAN SUMBER DAYA: STUDI KRITIS TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN PEMERINTAH DAERAH Wisesha, Pramudya
Jurnal GeoCivic Vol 7, No 2 (2024): EDISI OKTOBER
Publisher : Universitas Khairun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/geocivic.v7i2.9258

Abstract

This study critically examines the integration of Sharia principles into local government policies for managing natural resources (NRM) in Indonesia. The wealth of natural resources, including forests, minerals, and marine ecosystems, presents both opportunities and challenges in achieving sustainability and social justice. Sharia principles emphasize justice, social responsibility, and the prohibition of excessive exploitation, providing a normative framework aligned with Indonesia's constitutional mandate to utilize natural resources for the collective welfare.Using a qualitative and literature-based methodology, the research analyzes the application of Sharia principles in NRM policies, such as community-based forest management and environmentally sustainable technologies in the mining and fisheries sectors. Findings reveal that these approaches can balance economic benefits with ecological preservation, yet challenges persist. Limited public participation, inadequate coordination among government agencies, and a lack of transparency and accountability hinder effective implementation.To address these issues, the study recommends regulatory reforms to incorporate Sharia principles, enhanced community capacity-building programs, and multi-stakeholder collaborations. The integration of Sharia values into NRM policies is proposed as a pathway to achieving more equitable and sustainable resource management, ensuring benefits for present and future generations while upholding environmental stewardship.