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Exploring The Model of Implementation of Islamic Law in Indonesia
Author(s) -
Ahmad Rajafi,
Salma Salma,
Naili Adilah,
Hamhij Hamhij,
Suyatno Ladiqi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
al 'adalah/al-'adalah
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2614-171X
pISSN - 0854-1272
DOI - 10.24042/adalah.v17i1.4577
Subject(s) - islam , law , hajj , political science , sharia , realm , archipelago , state (computer science) , politics , convergence (economics) , history , economics , archaeology , algorithm , computer science , economic growth
This article aims to explore the models of application of Islamic law in Indonesia by the State, ranging from traditional to modern, including aspects of reform. This research found the fact that at the beginning of the entry of Islam to the archipelago, the propagators of Islam had partially applied Islamic law, especially after the establishment of Islamic kingdoms in several areas. However, after the establishment of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia, the model of applying Islamic law underwent renewal with formalistic, religious-ethics, and convergence models. Unfortunately, in the production stage, the implementation encountered many obstacles because it had to enter the realm of practical politics. Therefore, its development continues to move partially, such as the issuance of the Marriage Law, Zakat, Hajj, and so on, including through material review in the Constitutional Court.

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