Postgender Fiqh: The Views of MUI’s and KUPI’s Ulema on Postgenderism from Maqāṣid Sharī’ah Perspective [PDF]
This study aims to formulate the paradigm of fiqh (Islamic law) in predicting various impacts of postgenderism by exploring postgender preferences according to MUI (Indonesian Council of Ulema) and KUPI (Indonesian Women Ulema Congress) scholars.
Iffatin Nur, Reni Puspitasari
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Islam and Cults: A Study of the Implementation of the Fatwa Policy of the Indonesian Ulema Council [PDF]
Fatwa of the Indonesian Ulema Council serves as a decision to guide the implementation of Muslim religious worship in Indonesia. Problems that occur related to religious harmony are indications of cult practices in Indonesia. This research looks at Islam
Arief Marizki Purba +2 more
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BANJARESE ISLAMIC SCHOLARS (‘ULEMA) AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN TEMBILAHAN (PRELIMINARY RESEARCH)
Banjarese, an ethnic group in South Kalimantan, were estimated to have migrated to Tembilahan and its surroundings in the 19th century following the defeat of the Banjar Sultanate by the Dutch colonialists.
Raihani Raihani
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The concept of halal and thayyib and its implementation in Indonesia
The issue of halal and haram is regarded by Muslims as the basis concept. The word halal is derived from Arabic word, permissibility (in the sense of what is permitted in the Shariah).
Muhammad Cholil Nafis
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Education in Islam is considered as an important and recommended practice ever since the advent of the Quran that took place in the seventh century. The primary aim of achieving Islamic education is to understand the preaching of Quran and spend one’s ...
Waqar Un Nisa Faizi , Naeem Butt
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The Disputed Name and Origin of Abū al-Fatḥ al-Karājikī (d. 449/1057)
This study examines the various historical attempts to explain the nisbah—the denominal adjectival appellation—al-Karājikī, of Abū al-Fatḥ Muḥammad b. ʿAlī b.
Devin Stewart
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Some Islamic movements in Indonesia make the fatwas issued by the MUI as a reference for their actions. They recently found their momentum after the defence movements called 411 and 212. The proponents of the movements called themselves as Gerakan Nasional Pengawal Fatwa Majelis Ulama Indonesia (GNPF-MUI/The National Movement of Guardian of Fatwa of ...
Fariz Alnizar, Achmad Munjid
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Fatwa and The Development of Islamic Financial Industry: A Lesson From Indonesia
This article is a critical study to analyze the impact of the Fatwa issued by Ulema of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) against the Development of Sharia Financial Industry in Indonesia.
Ma'ruf Amin
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RASHANATU AL-FIKR WA JAUDATU AL-MULAAHAZHAH LADAA MAJLIS AL-ULAMA' AL-INDUUNIISIY FI AL-IFTA' (Diraasah Tathbiiqiyah fi Qadhiyah al-Sharafi aw Tadawuli al-Umalaat) [PDF]
Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) is an independent institution comprises many Indonesian Muslim groups. The objectives of the Indonesian Ulema Council’s establishment are to strengthen religion in the way of Pancasila and maintain the harmony between the ...
Zaid Al-Amin
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Osmanlı Uleması ve Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: Değişimin Failleri ve Geleneğin Muhafızları
Bu çalışmada Amit Bein tarafından yazılan, çevirisi Bülent Üçpunar’a ait olan “Osmanlı Uleması ve Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, Değişimin Failleri ve Geleneğin Muhafızları” isimli kitap tanıtılmıştır.
Nisa Öktem
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