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Political Leadership Among Religious Minorities
Author(s) -
Syamsul Arifin,
Mochamad Wahyudi,
Muh. Mustakim
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
al-ulum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2442-8213
pISSN - 1412-0534
DOI - 10.30603/au.v21i1.1838
Subject(s) - politics , public sphere , political science , position (finance) , islam , law , sociology , philosophy , theology , finance , economics
This article focuses on the study of non-Muslim leadership, which is mentioned in several verses in the Qur'an and often triggers debates in the public sphere, especially at the moment of electoral politics in Indonesia. Because the discussion about this often uses verses from the Qur'an as justification, it is interesting to examine the views of the commentators in Indonesia, which is focused on Surah Al-Maidah verse 51. To explore the views of the two commentators, this study uses library research by comparing (comparative analysis) between Tafsir Al-Azhar and Tafsir Al-Misbah. The study of the opinions of the two commentators finds out that the political positions of non-Muslims as leaders for Muslims have two different views. First, not. Second, the prohibition is to make non-Muslims as auliya' then Shihab explains the position of non-Muslims in three parts, one of which is that a non-Muslim who lives in peace with Muslims has the same rights and obligations as Muslims, as well as the right to be a leader.

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