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Isbat Nikah dalam Legalitas Hukum Islam dan Perdata di Indonesia Perspektif Maslahah Mursalah Aziz, Abdul; Maksum, Ghufron; Nugraha, Iqbal Subhan
Tasyri' : Journal of Islamic Law Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Tasyri'
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53038/tsyr.v3i2.141

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Marriage validation is a crucial legal mechanism in Indonesia, especially for marriages that are not officially registered. This study explores marriage validation from the perspective of Maslahah mursalah, a principle in Islamic law emphasizing public interest and welfare. Maslahah mursalah serves to bridge legal gaps when the texts of Sharia law do not explicitly address specific situations, such as marriages that are religiously valid but unregistered. Within the framework of Indonesian civil law, marriage validation, which involves submitting a petition to the religious court, enables the formal recognition of marriages to ensure the protection of family rights, such as inheritance and alimony. The application of maslahah mursalah in marriage validation contributes to social justice by providing decisions that consider practical community needs and contemporary conditions. This research demonstrates how this principle can be integrated into positive law to address new challenges in family law enforcement, ensuring that legal decisions align with principles of justice and public welfare. Thus, marriage validation from the perspective of maslahah mursalah acts as a bridge between Sharia law and the realities of civil law in Indonesia.
Analisis Hukum Islam Terhadap Praktik Bisnis Multi Level Marketing: Perspektif Fatwa DSN MUI dan NU Jauhari, Muhammad Sofwan; Nugraha, Iqbal Subhan
Tasyri' : Journal of Islamic Law Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Tasyri'
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53038/tsyr.v4i1.222

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This study examines the perspectives of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) and Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) regarding Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) practices, focusing on the alignment with Islamic principles. MLM has gained popularity as a business model, but its compatibility with Islamic law has been debated, particularly concerning practices such as recruitment-based commissions and the potential for exploitation. This research uses a qualitative approach, analyzing fatwas and official statements from MUI and NU, as well as examining Islamic legal frameworks to assess the permissibility of MLM. The study finds that while MUI permits MLM under certain conditions, NU takes a stricter stance, condemning MLM that resembles pyramid schemes. The research highlights key elements that must be observed for MLM to comply with syariah, including transparency, fairness, and product legitimacy. The findings suggest that both organizations stress the importance of ethical practices in MLM, with the need for better regulation and public education to avoid exploitative systems.
Kontestasi Hukum Islam dan Negara dalam Perda Bernuansa Syariah di Kota Tasikmalaya Aziz, Abdul; Mutakin, Ali; Nugraha, Iqbal Subhan
Tasyri' : Journal of Islamic Law Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Tasyri'
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53038/tsyr.v4i2.375

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The implementation of the Regional Regulation with sharia nuances in the city of Tasikmalaya often causes polemics related to the relationship between religious norms and the principle of the state of law that upholds diversity. This study aims to analyze the form, motive, and impact of the Sharia Nuanced Regional Regulation in Tasikmalaya City in the framework of the contestation between Islamic law and the state. The method used is qualitative with a socio-legal approach, through field studies and document analysis, as well as interviews with key legislative actors and religious organizations. The results of the study show that the Regional Regulation reflects more transactional political strategies between local elites and religious groups, rather than purely the normative aspirations of the community. Its application tends to be symbolic and does not have a significant impact on improving the quality of life of the community at large. The implications of these findings underscore the importance of evaluating local legislation to be in line with the principles of non-discrimination, substantive democracy, and the protection of the civil rights of all citizens without exception.