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Refleksi: Jurnal Kajian Agama dan Filsafat
ISSN : 02156253     EISSN : 27146103     DOI : -
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Refleksi (ISSN 0215 6253) is a journal published by the Faculty of Ushuluddin Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, Jakarta. The Journal specializes in Qur'an and Hadith studies, Islamic Philosophy, and Religious studies, and is intended to communicate original researches and current issues on the subject. This journal welcomes contributions from scholars of related disciplines.
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Ambiguitas Politik Agama dalam Demokrasi Ihsan, A. Bakir
Refleksi: Jurnal Kajian Agama dan Filsafat Vol. 10 No. 2 (2008): Refleksi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/ref.v10i2.39815

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Islamic political parties in Indonesia face two dilemmas: structural and cultural. Structurally, Islamic principles are not compatible with the state ideology, which positions religion as a social entity rather than a formal reference for the state. Culturally, Islamic political parties do not exhibit the distinctiveness of their principles in aggregating and articulating the aspirations of society. There is even a tendency to extend their roles as an effort to gain support without being bound to their principles. Given this situation, what is the significance of principles for political parties? In the context of Islamic principles, what can be expected from the existence and function of Islamic political parties in the national political constellation?
Adaptabilitas Hukum Islam di Indonesia dalam Berbagai Model Ahmadi, Fahmi Muhammad
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This passage discusses several key points regarding Islamic law in Indonesia: adaptability, dynamism, and ambivalence of the law. The process of adaptability of Islamic law in Indonesia demonstrates the strong flexibility of Islamic law. The dynamism of Islamic law is evidenced by meeting the contemporary needs of society and the institutionalization of customary law as part of Indonesian Islamic law and national legal development. Meanwhile, ambivalence in the law arises due to the persistence of societal elites who are focused on jurisprudence and a bureaucratic system that is often chaotic, disregarding existing regulations.
Gerakan Sosial dalam Perspektif Islam Jamilah, Joharotul
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This article captures the patterns and classification of religious-based social movements (read: Islam) in Indonesia that actively play a role in changing societal behavior. One interesting aspect to note is the growth and development of various typologies of Islamic social movements. These range from modernist Islamic movements to neo-modernist ones, and even to fundamentalist or radical movements.
Proses Pemilihan Pemimpin Menurut Ibn Taimiyyah Amir, Shobahussurur
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The echoes of the democratic festival grow louder. The legislative elections on April 9, 2009, as well as the presidential and vice-presidential elections on July 8, 2009, draw nearer. Each promotes the idea that the leader from their party and faction is the most competent and worthy of selection. Leadership in Islam is viewed as a crucial instrument. The absence of leadership would lead to chaos for the nation and state. For this reason, scholars agree that appointing a leader for Muslims is a religious obligation. The following article seeks to explore Ibn Taymiyyah's thoughts on the process of selecting a head of state, the qualifications a leader must possess, and the relationship between the leader and the people.
Kekuasaan dalam Perspektif Politik Islam Muhammad, Sya’ban H.
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Power in the perspective of Islamic politics is a trust that must be executed honestly and responsibly, both to Allah as the caretaker of the universe and to the people at large. When this understanding becomes ingrained in the beliefs and practices of the nation and state, the level of deviation and abuse of authority or power can be minimized. This article presents sovereignty and power based on Islam by examining the political constellation during the time of Prophet Muhammad.
Evolusi Sistem Pemilihan Umum Indonesia 1955-2009 Mubarak, M. Zaki
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The journey of democracy in Indonesia from 1955 to 2009 has undergone dynamic changes. This article illustrates that the evolution of the electoral system in Indonesia during this period has seen several changes in regulations, participating political parties, the widening gap and fragmentation of ideologies albeit more moderately, improvements in the quality and degree of democracy, and the increasing role of non-parliamentary institutions. One thing that has remained unchanged is that, generally, the electoral system still adheres to the same proportional representation system, albeit transitioning from closed to open proportional systems.

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