Philosophy of Law in Forming Religious-Based Regional Regulations

This article aims to reveal and analyze the existence of philosophy of law in forming a regional regulation with the goal to become a source of positive laws in Indonesia. The Republic of Indonesia is based on the highest constitution, Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. Since post-reform an opport...

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Main Authors: Imam Mahdi, Sirajuddin Sirajuddin
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: IAIN Bengkulu 2019-07-01
Series:Jurnal Madania
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Online Access:https://ejournal.iainbengkulu.ac.id/index.php/madania/article/view/1964
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spelling doaj-41d60b809f24439eb8f413afe86f0ea62020-11-25T02:38:21ZaraIAIN BengkuluJurnal Madania1410-81432502-18262019-07-01231617010.29300/madania.v23i1.19641626Philosophy of Law in Forming Religious-Based Regional RegulationsImam Mahdi0Sirajuddin Sirajuddin1State Institut for Islamic Studies (IAIN)BengkuluState Institut for Islamic Studies (IAIN)BengkuluThis article aims to reveal and analyze the existence of philosophy of law in forming a regional regulation with the goal to become a source of positive laws in Indonesia. The Republic of Indonesia is based on the highest constitution, Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. Since post-reform an opportunity  the regional autonomy to write its laws (Perda), the head of districts and the Regional House of Representatives collaborates to write a regulation with religious nuances. Each religion has a holy book for its followers,  such as the Quran (Islam), the Gospel (Christianity), and the Vedas (Hinduism). Thus, some regions in which dominates by Moeslem are intend to propose the Quran as the basis for the formalization of sharia in the Regional Regulation; areas that are predominantly Christian will take the gospel as their basic foundation; and Hindu-majority areas such as Bali will include Vedic teachings in their regional regulations. Concequently, if it daes not study philosophycally, it likely leads to disunity between inter-religious followers although according to  the philosophy of law, the regulation made will be likely spared from the nature of discrimination.https://ejournal.iainbengkulu.ac.id/index.php/madania/article/view/1964philosophy of lawreligious-based regional regulationconstitution
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author Imam Mahdi
Sirajuddin Sirajuddin
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Philosophy of Law in Forming Religious-Based Regional Regulations
Jurnal Madania
philosophy of law
religious-based regional regulation
constitution
author_facet Imam Mahdi
Sirajuddin Sirajuddin
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title Philosophy of Law in Forming Religious-Based Regional Regulations
title_short Philosophy of Law in Forming Religious-Based Regional Regulations
title_full Philosophy of Law in Forming Religious-Based Regional Regulations
title_fullStr Philosophy of Law in Forming Religious-Based Regional Regulations
title_full_unstemmed Philosophy of Law in Forming Religious-Based Regional Regulations
title_sort philosophy of law in forming religious-based regional regulations
publisher IAIN Bengkulu
series Jurnal Madania
issn 1410-8143
2502-1826
publishDate 2019-07-01
description This article aims to reveal and analyze the existence of philosophy of law in forming a regional regulation with the goal to become a source of positive laws in Indonesia. The Republic of Indonesia is based on the highest constitution, Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. Since post-reform an opportunity  the regional autonomy to write its laws (Perda), the head of districts and the Regional House of Representatives collaborates to write a regulation with religious nuances. Each religion has a holy book for its followers,  such as the Quran (Islam), the Gospel (Christianity), and the Vedas (Hinduism). Thus, some regions in which dominates by Moeslem are intend to propose the Quran as the basis for the formalization of sharia in the Regional Regulation; areas that are predominantly Christian will take the gospel as their basic foundation; and Hindu-majority areas such as Bali will include Vedic teachings in their regional regulations. Concequently, if it daes not study philosophycally, it likely leads to disunity between inter-religious followers although according to  the philosophy of law, the regulation made will be likely spared from the nature of discrimination.
topic philosophy of law
religious-based regional regulation
constitution
url https://ejournal.iainbengkulu.ac.id/index.php/madania/article/view/1964
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