Journal of Islamic Scriptures in Non-Arabic Societies
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Islamic Scriptures in Non-Arabic Societies (JISNAS)

Kontroversi Hak Asasi Manusia: Studi Penafsiran Mufassir Klasik Dan Kontemporer Mengenai Lgbt

Muhammad Ikhya Ulumuddin (Unknown)
Muhammad Abdullah Faqih (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 May 2024

Abstract

The concept of human rights (HAM) varies widely among different countries due to differences in government forms, cultures, and religions. Searching for 'al-Haqq' or 'al-Huqūq' in Islamic texts does not capture the essence of HAM, as there is no equivalent term in the Quran. Abd Muin Salim suggests identifying HAM-related verses through the particle lām li al-tamlīk, which indicates ownership. The discussion of HAM often includes the debate over legalizing same-sex marriage, with some Muslim scholars supporting it. These scholars argue that homosexual acts are permissible within a marriage or based on mutual consent. This study uses library research to explore human rights issues concerning LGBT according to classical and contemporary scholars' interpretations. A key error made by supporters of LGBT rights is interpreting the word 'syakilah' as 'fitrah' or 'innate.' No classical or contemporary scholars interpret 'syakilah' to mean 'fitrah' or 'innate.'.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jisnas

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Subject

Religion Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

Description

Journal of Islamic Scriptures in NonArabic Societies JISNAS is a peerreviewed and open access journal that contains issues related to Quranic Studies in nonArabic speaking societies published by Kuras Institute three times a year with Online ISSN 30325803 JISNAS aims to provide a platform to examine ...