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The Exploring The Epistemological Basis of Ushul Fiqh (Priority Fiqh By Yusuf Al-Qardawi): English Turmudzi, Khoiru; Ramadhani, Noni; Rusdian, Alvin; Karim, Nauval; Maulida, Kartika; Mukti, Ahsan
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): January
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/pjpi.v2i2.1167

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This article explores the epistemological foundations of Ushul Fiqh, particularly focusing on the concept of Priority Fiqh as articulated by Yusuf Al-Qardawi. In the contemporary context, Muslims face numerous challenges in prioritizing religious obligations and ethical considerations amidst a rapidly changing world. Al-Qardawi's approach emphasizes the need for a systematic framework that aids in discerning the priority of Allah's commandments, thoughts, and charitable actions. Through a qualitative analysis of Al-Qardawi's writings and relevant literature, this study elucidates the methodologies he proposes for addressing the complexities of modern Islamic jurisprudence. The findings highlight the significance of prioritization in Fiqh as a means to navigate moral dilemmas and enhance the application of Islamic principles in daily life. Ultimately, this article contributes to the discourse on Islamic legal theory by advocating for a renewed understanding of Fiqh that is responsive to contemporary needs while remaining rooted in traditional scholarship.
Kriminalitas dan Hukum: Perspektif Sosiologi Terkait Kontrol Sosial dan Hukum Maulida, Kartika
Jurnal Hukum Caraka Justitia Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Proklamasi 45

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30588/jhcj.v5i1.2054

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This article discusses the relationship between criminality and law from a sociological perspective, focusing on social control and the role of law in regulating societal behavior. Criminality is often understood as a violation of prevailing legal norms, but sociology views it as a social phenomenon influenced by various factors, including social, economic, and cultural structures. In this context, the law functions as a tool of social control aimed at maintaining order and stability. The article explores how social norms are codified into law and how the law interacts with power dynamics and group interests within society. This approach emphasizes the importance of understanding the social context in the application of law and the effectiveness of social control in addressing criminality. Through theoretical analysis and literature review, the article offers a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between crime and law in modern social structures.