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Volume 14 Number 2 Year 2020

11 articles in this issue 

 Cover page; Editorial Team; Table of Contents

 

Addiarrahman Addiarrahman, Illy Yanti

This study seeks to understand the pragmatism of the development of sharia economic law, and its implications for Islamic financial products in Indonesia. The data comes from the results of interviews and focus group discussions with key informants from a... see more

Pags. 191 - 210  

Abdul Hadi, Bekti Taufiq Ari Nugroho, Ahmad Muntakhib, Choeroni Choeroni

The fundamental values ??contained in Islamic law are reflected in the formulation of Islamic law itself, namely happiness, enjoyment, benefit, justice, and so on. The online system has the potential to conflict with the values ??of Islamic law, which is ... see more

Pags. 211 - 224  

Muh Fathoni Hasyim

The dynamics of political participation of the Samin community in Bojonegoro show significant development of political literacy. This study is focused on answering the political literacy of the Samin community in voicing their aspirations in the General E... see more

Pags. 225 - 238  

Sarmo Sarmo

This article discusses the practice of changing waqf for socio-educational purposes. The jurists of the fiqh schools argue over the permissibility of exchanging waqf land. As a country where the majority of the population is Muslim, Indonesia has made the... see more

Pags. 239 - 250  

Destri Budi Nugraheni

The annulment of marriage is one of the exception cases within the obligation of using mediation based on the Supreme Court Regulation No. 1 of 2016. However, after 2016, there was the annulment of marriage court decisions still used mediation for its set... see more

Pags. 251 - 266  

Ali Trigiyatno

In general, Islamic scholars have the same spirit in addressing the occurrence of divorce, namely the desire to make divorce difficult. However, on the other hand, there appears to be an inconsistency in this matter, where when reading fiqh books in a Sun... see more

Pags. 267 - 280  

Muhammad Adil, Muhamad Harun

This study explains the spread of the Syafi'i school of fiqh in the Indonesian Archipelago by taking the time of the Palembang Darussalam Sultanate. The dissemination of the Syafi'i school of fiqh was officially carried out through the sultanate instituti... see more

Pags. 281 - 294  

Anis Masykhur

The study of the intersection of Islamic law with customary law in the legislation texts of the Islamic kingdoms in the Indonesian Archipelago is intended to describe the flexibility of Islamic law when it meets customary law, and vice versa. This researc... see more

Pags. 295 - 306  

Ibnu Elmi Achmat Slamat Pelu, Jefry Tarantang

The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has an important role in answering the increasingly complex problems of Muslims through fatwas. However, in the Indonesian legal system, fatwas are not considered a source of material law that has legal validity as a sol... see more

Pags. 307 - 316  

Urwatul Wusqa, Salma Salma, Walan Yudhiani

This paper aims to explore the understanding of the Muslim community of West Sumatra about the determination of the beginning of the month of Ramadan and its implications for implementing the first day of fasting. The people of West Sumatra are always tal... see more

Pags. 317 - 334