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Islam dan Negara Menurut M. Natsir dan Abdurrahman Wahid
Author(s) -
Saoki Saoki
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
al-daulah
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2503-0922
pISSN - 2089-0109
DOI - 10.15642/ad.2014.4.02.344-367
Subject(s) - islam , ideology , politics , state (computer science) , democracy , deliberation , political science , religious studies , sociology , law , theology , philosophy , computer science , algorithm
This article discusses M. Natsir’s and Abdurrahman Wahid’s thought about the relationship between Islam and state. Both of M. Natsir and Abdurrahman Wahid agree that the most realistic system to be applied in Indonesia is a democratic system. They also agree that there is no a rigid political system in Islam as it has existed today. In addition, Islam provides the basic principles of the nation and state namely deliberation, justice, equality, freedom, and togetherness. The fundamental difference between M. Natsir’s  and Gus Dur’s thought in viewing the relationship between Islam and state is  about the two things: first, their respond to secularism, which tries to separate between religion and state; and second, their political thought in addressing democracy and the Pancasila ideology as the fundamental principles of Indonesia.Keywords: Islam, state, M. Natsir, Abdurrahman Wahid.

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