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ILMU USHULUDDIN
ISSN : 20878265     EISSN : 25027530     DOI : 10.15408/tjems
Core Subject : Religion, Education,
Ilmu Ushuluddin specializes in U??l al-D?n which concern to Qur’an and ?ad?th, Religious, Islamic Philosophy studies, and Islamic studies in general, and is intended to communicate original researches and current issues on the subject.
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Search results for , issue "Vol. 11, No. 1, July 2024" : 12 Documents clear
THE MAQASIDI APPROACH IN ISLAMIC LEGISLATION ACCORDING TO IBN 'ASHUR IN AL-TAHRIR WA AL-TANWIR Zubairin, Achmad; Muid N, Abd.; Musa, Kamal Fiqry
ILMU USHULUDDIN Vol. 11, No. 1, July 2024
Publisher : Peminat Ilmu Ushuluddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/iu.v11i1.41648

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This study aims to reveal the crystallization of Islamic law by the Prophet Muhammad SAW who used the maqashidi method which emphasizes the maqashid of Islamic law and the maqashid of the Qur'an. This study uses library research and thematic interpretation methods. This research method uses aspects of library research with data sources of literacy related to manhaj maqashidi and tafsir tahrir wa tanwir as well as works around maqasid sharia and maqasid Al-Qur'an. This study reveals the crystallization of Islamic law by the Prophet Muhammad SAW using the interpretation of Tahrir wa Tanwir, including: 1) protecting religion, 2) protecting the soul, 3) protecting reason, 4) protecting descendants, 5) protecting property. The maqasidi method used by the Prophet Muhammad SAW in crystallizing Islamic law emphasizes the oneness of Allah, the sanctity of man, and human civilization.
REGULATING RELIGIOUS HETERODOXIES IN CONTEMPORARY INDONESIA Ropi, Ismatu; Wahid, Din
ILMU USHULUDDIN Vol. 11, No. 1, July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/iu.v11i1.44337

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This article delves into a discussion about how the Indonesian government, specifically the Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kemenag RI), regulated the handling of problematic religious movements and groups in Indonesia in 2017. It also aims to investigate whether the 2013 fatwa issued by the Indonesia Council of Ulama (MUI), which consists of religious scholars and holds significant influence, played a pivotal role in shaping this regulatory framework. Both of these documents were issued in response to the actions of individuals and groups that were perceived to have crossed the line of acceptability or violated the core beliefs of mainstream religious groups in Indonesia. They both outline key principles aimed at preventing any activities, teachings, or movements that strayed beyond the boundaries of legitimate dissent and encroached upon the sacred aspects of religion. In essence, the primary theme running through both documents is the preservation of mainstream religious orthodoxy. This reflects the government's and the dominant religious group's efforts to control and closely monitor any groups that appear to deviate from mainstream beliefs. The government and the majority religious community are viewed as the protectors of orthodoxy, and they are unhesitant in restricting individuals or groups accused of being "problematic" or "deviant" from participating in the public sphere.

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