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Stoning Law in The Perspective of Islamic Law: A Comparison of The Implementation of Stoning Law in Indonesia and Arab Countries Rijal, Ahlan Khoir Syah; Rohmah, Siti Ngainnur; Akmal, Najmuddin; Putri, Amelia Fajri; Fitri, Anisa
SALAM: Jurnal Sosial dan Budaya Syar-i Vol 12, No 1 (2025): Spring Edition
Publisher : Faculty of Sharia and Law UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sjsbs.v12i1.45547

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This study explores the contextual interpretation of Islamic law within the framework of Arab countries and Indonesia, emphasizing the historical, social, and political factors that influence their legal systems. It highlights the complexities of implementing Islamic law, particularly concerning human rights and international legal standards. The research critiques the role of monarchies in Arab countries, where legal systems often reflect a blend of traditional Islamic principles and modern secular influences. The study also discusses the challenges these legal systems face in balancing religious mandates with contemporary human rights issues, as highlighted by various international organizations. The findings indicate that while Islamic law provides a fundamental legal framework, its application is significantly shaped by the socio-political context of each Arab country, leading to diverse interpretations and implementations of justice. This study concludes by advocating for a more nuanced understanding of Islamic law that considers both its religious roots and the modern legal landscape.Keywords: Islamic Law; Arab Countries; Human Rights; Legal System; International Law; Socio-Political Context
SOSIALISASI NILAI-NILAI ISLAM DALAM MENCEGAH POLITIK IDENTITAS DAN POLARISASI SOSIAL DI DESA CIPANCUH, GANTAR, INDRAMAYU Rahim, Abdur; Munawar, Kholil Al; Riyadi, Sugeng; Hamdan, Hamdan; Shofi, Ahmad; Sohardono, Herry; Salam, Shoffan Abdus; Carkid, Carkid; Lestari, Fitha Dieni Puja; Dewanti, Tri Mustika; Rijal, Ahlan Khoir Syah; Fathoni, Ali
Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bina Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46306/jabb.v6i1.1748

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Identity politics and social polarization are growing challenges in Indonesian society, including at the village level. These phenomena can lead to social fragmentation and hinder community development. This Community Service Program (PkM) aims to socialize Islamic values as a solution to prevent identity politics and social polarization in Cipancuh Village, Gantar District, Indramayu. The method used in this activity is a participatory approach with a community-based counseling model through lectures, group discussions, and educational media. The results indicate an increased understanding among community members regarding the dangers of identity politics and the importance of unity in Islam. Participants have also begun adopting the values of brotherhood (ukhuwah), justice, and tolerance in their social lives. This activity recommends follow-up programs involving village governments, educational institutions, and religious leaders to strengthen religious moderation and build a harmonious and inclusive society.
Stoning Law in The Perspective of Islamic Law: A Comparison of The Implementation of Stoning Law in Indonesia and Arab Countries Rijal, Ahlan Khoir Syah; Rohmah, Siti Ngainnur; Akmal, Najmuddin; Putri, Amelia Fajri; Fitri, Anisa
SALAM: Jurnal Sosial dan Budaya Syar-i Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): Spring Edition
Publisher : SALAM: Jurnal Sosial dan Budaya Syar-i

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sjsbs.v12i1.45547

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This study explores the contextual interpretation of Islamic law within the framework of Arab countries and Indonesia, emphasizing the historical, social, and political factors that influence their legal systems. It highlights the complexities of implementing Islamic law, particularly concerning human rights and international legal standards. The research critiques the role of monarchies in Arab countries, where legal systems often reflect a blend of traditional Islamic principles and modern secular influences. The study also discusses the challenges these legal systems face in balancing religious mandates with contemporary human rights issues, as highlighted by various international organizations. The findings indicate that while Islamic law provides a fundamental legal framework, its application is significantly shaped by the socio-political context of each Arab country, leading to diverse interpretations and implementations of justice. This study concludes by advocating for a more nuanced understanding of Islamic law that considers both its religious roots and the modern legal landscape.Keywords: Islamic Law; Arab Countries; Human Rights; Legal System; International Law; Socio-Political Context