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Can Islamic Law Mitigate Corruption? A Maqāṣid-Based Critique of Village Governance in Indonesia Santono, Agung Nugroho Reformis; Hakim, Luqman; Irsali, Anfasa Naufal Reza
Peradaban Journal of Religion and Society Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Pustaka Peradaban

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59001/pjrs.v4i2.314

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Law No. 3 of 2024 Concerning Villages is introduced as a strategic policy to strengthen village self-reliance, yet its implementation faces persistent challenges from structural poverty and corruption that hinder development. This article evaluates how the maqāṣid al-sharī'ah approach can be utilized to assess the effectiveness of this law in alleviating poverty and mitigating corruption in rural areas. This research employs a qualitative method with a text analysis approach to the law's articles, complemented by a review of secondary data from government reports and relevant academic studies. The analysis reveals that the Village Law holds substantial potential to fulfill maqāṣid al-sharī'ah, particularly in safeguarding wealth (ḥifẓ al-māl) and life (ḥifẓ al-nafs), through transparent village financial management and enhanced community capacity. However, weaknesses in supervision and policy implementation remain significant obstacles to combating corruption. Therefore, more consistent implementation efforts aligned with maqāṣid al-sharī'ah principles are crucial to ensure sustainable, just, and prosperous village development. This study ultimately proposes the concepts of maqāṣid qāryah (at the level of maqāṣid al-khāshāh) and maqāṣid as-siyasatul qāryah (at the level of maqāṣid juz'iyyah) as a robust conceptual framework for addressing poverty and mitigating corruption in these areas.
Dakwah Interaktif: Pergeseran dari Ceramah Satu Arah ke Diskusi Dua Arah Santono, Agung Nugroho Reformis; Sukataman, Sukataman; Ni'am, Ahmad Miftahun; Chamdan, Umar
Jurnal Selasar KPI : Referensi Media Komunikasi dan Dakwah Vol 5 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : IAINU Kebumen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33507/selasar.v5i1.3400

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The development of communication technology has driven a transformation in Islamic preaching from one-way sermons to two-way interactive discussions. This shift represents not only a change in medium but also in communication paradigm, positioning the audience as active participants in the delivery of religious messages. This study aims to analyze the characteristics of interactive da’wah using content analysis on digital platforms such as YouTube and TikTok. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, this study examined 20 popular da’wah contents featuring preacher–audience interaction. The findings reveal that interactive da’wah emphasizes dialogical participation, spontaneous response, and the use of digital media as an open discussion space. This model enhances emotional engagement while shifting religious authority from a top-down to a participatory model. In conclusion, interactive da’wah represents a new form of Islamic communication adapted to the digital communication culture of modern society.
From RTBF to Devoir de Mémoire: The Imperative of Amanah and Adālah in Regulating Former Corruption Offenders' Candidacy Santono, Agung Nugroho Reformis; Abrori, Muhammad Burhan; Azizi, Muhamad Lutfi; Ramadhani, Moch. Rafly Try
Al-Manahij: Jurnal Kajian Hukum Islam Vol. 19 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Sharia Faculty of State Islamic University of Prof. K.H. Saifuddin Zuhri, Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24090/mnh.v19i2.15489

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The Indonesian regulation permitting ex-corruption convicts to run for public office after a five-year waiting period creates a critical normative dilemma, particularly when intersecting with the EU-centric' Right to Be Forgotten' (RTBF). This article explicitly aims to analyze and challenge the applicability of the RTBF framework to the candidacy of former corruption offenders by re-examining it through the lens of Islamic leadership ethics, specifically the principles of amanah, adālah, and fiqh siyasah. Using a normative-juridical approach, this study analyzes Indonesian electoral regulations and the RTBF doctrine, synthesized with classical and contemporary Islamic jurisprudence, with particular emphasis on Maqāshid al-Sharīʿah and the doctrine of sadd al-dharāʿīʿ. The findings reveal two key points: First, the five-year waiting period fundamentally misapplies RTBF by equating public records of corruption with private data; this article proposes its antithesis, devoir de mémoire (the duty to remember), as the required public policy framework. Second, Islamic jurisprudence establishes adālah (moral integrity) as a binding legal qualification (sharṭ) for public office, and corruption legally and perpetually nullifies this qualification. The study concludes that spiritual taubah (repentance) is distinct from public-legal qualification (ḥaqq al-ummah) and does not automatically restore eligibility. Therefore, disqualifying former corrupt officials does not violate rights but represents a necessary implementation of sadd al-dharā’iʿ to safeguard public amanah and protect the public interest.
Interaksi Antara Metode dan Tujuan Da'wah: Menilai Signifikansinya dalam Perubahan Perilaku Spiritual Manusia dari Perspektif Psikologi Islam Sukataman, Sukataman; Santono, Agung Nugroho Reformis; Ulva, Maria; Thoha, Choliliyah
Jurnal Selasar KPI : Referensi Media Komunikasi dan Dakwah Vol 5 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : IAINU Kebumen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33507/selasar.v5i2.3662

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This research is motivated by the phenomenon of dissonance between rigid da'wah methods and sublime spiritual goals, which often fails to produce authentic behavioral changes. This study aims to analyze the significance of the interaction between da'wah methods (wasīlah) and goals (ghāyah) in fostering human spiritual behavior change through the lens of Islamic psychology. This study employs a qualitative-descriptive method with a library research approach. Data were collected through academic literature documentation and analyzed using a thematic-integrative technique connecting da'wah theory with Islamic psychological concepts. The results indicate that spiritual transformation requires the internalization of values (internalized faith) through the mechanism of tazkiyat al-nafs, which harmonizes the structures of nafs, ‘aql, and qalb. Specifically, the formulation of Quranic methods—ḥikmah, mau‘iẓah ḥasanah, and mujādalah—serves as an adaptive response to the diversity of the audience's psychological conditions. The study concludes that da'wah must shift from an instructional paradigm toward a transformative-humanistic approach, particularly in the digital era, to foster autonomous consciousness and address the spiritual crisis of modern society.