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Islamic Political Law in Economic Warfare: Indonesian Economic Policy in the Global Economic Struggle Yayan Muhammad Royani; Nazar Nurdin
Jurnal Iqtisad Vol 11 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Iqtisad
Publisher : Universitas Wahid Hasyim Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31942/iq.v11i2.11345

Abstract

The era of globalization has shifted the form of military warfare to hybrid warfare involving economic warfare. The contribution of Islamic political law thinking is needed for Indonesia in addressing these issues. This paper is prepared using a qualitative-descriptive method. Data collection is done using desk research and annotated bibliography methods. Three approaches are utilized: textual-contextual, Islamic legal sociology, and comparative. The research results explain that Islamic Political Law is an instrument of political policy for Islamic countries in governance, including in both wartime and peacetime situations. For the Indonesian context, Islamic political law adapts to the development of the nation-state, where Indonesia is considered a state based on agreements or peace, positioning it similarly to Islamic countries. Therefore, Islamic political law thinking is currently needed in building civilization in the era of globalization, especially in dealing with new-style colonization or neo-colonialism. Islamic political law can contribute to the formulation of Indonesian economic policies in facing global economic warfare. The concept of "Indonesian Economic" refers to the result of ijtihad in Islamic political law in the economic field. Thus, a mechanism of synergy is needed for the values embedded in the Pancasila economic system and the Sharia economic system. The five basic principles of Islamic economic values, when synergized with the basic values of Pancasila, are applied in Indonesia, considering social, cultural, political, geographical, and all other aspects.