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As a source of ethics, moral and spiritual, sharia is an ideal concept that is used as guide for Muslims in everyday life because it contains the principles of justice, benefit for all. However when these principles are extracted and formulated by a number of Islamic legal experts the results are not singular. Sharia often criticized for unable to...
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... In applying sharia in their life in general, there are three model; exclusive textual, inclusive substantial and combination (Nurrohman, 2002), Table 2. . There are three types of the role of religion in political life; as a political ideology, as an ethical, moral and spiritual base and, as a sub-ideology (Abdillah, 2000), Table 3. In the way, Muslim countries puts sharia in their constitution, at least there are four model; formally mention Islam and sharia as primary source of legislation such as Iran and Egypt , formally mention Islam as official religion but not mention sharia as primary source of legislation such as Malaysia, not mention Islam as state religion and also not mention sharia as primary source of legislation but acknowledged sharia as living law in the country ,such as Indonesia, and state declared himself as secular state like Turkey(Syarif, 2016). ...Similar publications
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... The concentration of clerical influence ought to remain confined to religious domains and should refrain from encroaching upon political spheres, let alone practical political matters (Pribadi, 2014) Conversely, scholars epitomize a policy promoting religious moderation (Hati et al., 2023;Indainanto et al., 2023). There is a pressing need for more objective indicators and metrics to foster justice for all citizens, devoid of discrimination (Syarif et al., 2020) This inquiry endeavors to bridge this lacuna by assimilating the political involvement of scholars within a pluralistic and democratic context in Indonesia, thereby addressing ambiguities concerning their capacity to reconcile the tensions between religious identity and democratic ideals (Irawan, 2024). Moreover, the study integrates the impact of scholars in political engagement, a dimension that has been largely neglected in the prevailing scholarship (Rosidi et al., 2021). ...