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Analysis of the Role of the Jepara RTRW Regional Regulation 2023 Towards the Sustainability of Karimunjawa National Park Putri, Awwaliya; Nada, Dewi Qodrun
Proceedings of Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences Vol. 2 (2024): Proceedings of the SAICoPSS
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/saicopss.2024.2..115-125

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This article will discuss in depth the role of the 2023 Jepara Regional Spatial Planning (RTRW) regulation on preserving the Karimunjawa National Park in dealing with environmental damage caused by shrimp farming activities. The emergence of pros and cons between Karimunjawa communities in responding to shrimp farming activities has triggered conflict between communities. Furthermore, this study aims to determine the role of the 2023 Jepara RTRW regional regulation in dealing with existing problems of environmental damage and the conflicts that accompany it. The research method used to analyze written problem formulations is a qualitative method with data analysis in the form of descriptive analysis. Data collection was carried out through literature studies, obtained from similar research in the form of journals, articles and online news to support research. The findings obtained in this paper are the ratification of Jepara Regency Regional Regulation No. 4 of 2023 concerning Regional Spatial Planning, this regional regulation is the source of reference for the prohibition of shrimp farming activities as contained in article 90 C point 3 and article 91 C point 3. A total of 33 shrimp farming points in the Karimunjawa National Park are gradually being stopped. This regional regulation plays an effective role in reducing environmental damage due to shrimp farming activities. The expected implication of this article is that the RTRW Regional Regulation can be better understood by the public and the shrimp farming polemic can be resolved.
Al Washliyah Ethical Democracy: Patterns, Challenges, and Prospects for Implementation Setiadi, Ozi; Andriani, Faricha; Nada, Dewi Qodrun
POLITEA Vol 8, No 2 (2025): Politea : Jurnal Pemikiran Politik Islam
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Kudus (IAIN Kudus)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/politea.v8i2.34693

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Al Washliyah, as an Islamic civil society, has a perspective on an ethical democracy model that utilizes the maqasid of sharia as a medium for ethical democracy. This study will examine Al Washliyah in the context of an ethical democracy model that utilizes the maqasid of sharia as a medium for ethical democracy. Is there a synthesis of ideas for an Islamic-based ethical democracy model that can be developed through the interpretation of Islamic values? How is Al Washliyah's ethical democracy implemented? This study uses a qualitative approach with field research. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documents. Data were analyzed using triangulation. The theories used are democracy, civil society, and the maqasid of sharia. This study shows that Al Washliyah provides a synthesis of ideas regarding an Islamic-based ethical democracy model through an interpretation of basic Islamic values, especially the concept of maqasid of sharia. This interpretation serves as a foundation for formulating democratic principles that align with Islamic ethics, such as justice, equality, deliberation, and welfare. The implementation of ethical democracy in the context of Al Washliyah has the potential to be carried out through several strategic channels. First, through a broad educational network as a medium for internalizing ethical democracy. Second, through organizational activities that can strengthen the principle of equality. Third, deepening the practice of democracy within organizations as a model for society. Fourth, implementing social control over various public policies. Fifth, engaging in constitutional politics to ensure that political struggles remain within the bounds of Islamic law and ethics.