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LANDASAN KONSEPTUAL OTONOMI DAERAH DALAM PERSPEKTIF ISLAM Anwar, Ahmad Faridz
Jurnal Al-Wasith : Jurnal Studi Hukum Islam Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Al-Wasith: Jurnal Studi Hukum Islam
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Al Ghazali Cilacap

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52802/wst.v8i2.612

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The configuration of Muslim society that was built by Rasulullah SAW and his friends in Medina, which deserves to be called an Islamic state, has become an example of truth that occupies the highest position after the Koran. The research method considered suitable for this writing is the descriptive qualitative method. The concept of regional autonomy in an Islamic perspective is Al-Imarah Al-Khashah and Al-Imarah Al-Ammah, each of which has duties and functions in carrying out government. The caliph as head of state gives authority to the al-amir (regional head), namely collecting taxes in the region, managing regional administration and providing services to the people in the region, maintaining security in the region, collecting kharaj and collecting zakat, upholding and spreading the Islamic religion in the region. , become a prayer leader.
An Ethical and Legal Approach to Student Smoking Behavior in the Context of Education and Family Responsibility Anwar, Ahmad Faridz; Apriana, Adistia Lulu; Kholiq, Achmad; Marzuban, Robith
Strata Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : CV. Strata Persada Academia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59631/sshs.v3i1.266

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This research examines the ethical and legal framework for addressing student smoking in Indonesia, highlighting the roles of education and family. Influencing factors include internal aspects like curiosity and peer pressure, as well as external elements such as easy cigarette access and aggressive marketing. Using a qualitative descriptive approach and literature study, data were analyzed through content analysis to explore themes of smoking behavior, educational ethics, family responsibility, and tobacco regulation. The research draws on moral education theory and legal perspectives on tobacco control. Findings indicate that integrating moral education into school curricula increases student awareness of smoking risks. Likewise, positive parental role modeling and communication influence children’s attitudes toward smoking. Legally, strict enforcement of sales bans to minors and regulation of tobacco advertising are vital. The study concludes that combating student smoking requires collaboration among government, schools, and families. A holistic approach combining ethical education with legal enforcement is key to cultivating a smoke-free younger generation.