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THE EFFECT OF GENOCISM IN ISLAMIC EDUCATION THOUGHT Imron Bima Saputra; M. Fajri Syahroni Siregar
Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies INSIS 2 (January 2021)
Publisher : Proceeding International Seminar of Islamic Studies

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This study is very interesting to study, starting from the background that discusses the emergence of the understanding of Sufism or genocism among Muslims which was marked in the 8th to 13th century Masehi. Sufism or genocism it self is an understanding of getting closer to Allah Swt so as to get happiness in this world and the akhirat. The methodology in this research is descriptive qualitative, with historical approaches and other related sources. From the results of this research, it can be found about: the development of genocism in the realm of Islamic thought, monumental figures and works, the division of Sufism, traces of genocism in Islamic education thought and the influence of Genocism in Islamic education thought.Keywords:The Effect, Genocisme, Islamic Education Thought
Legal Protection Of Children With Special Needs In The Era Covid-19 According To Islamic law Perspective Mhd Yadi Harahap; Hafsah; Mashuri Siregar Hall; M. Fajri Syahroni Siregar
Asian Journal of Law and Humanity Vol 2 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/ajlh.v2i1.6873

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The Indonesian Ulema Council has issued a fatwa, one of which is a fatwa on the Ahmadiyya group to safeguard the orthodoxy of Sunni theology from deviant theology. This study aims to examine the MUI fatwa on Ahmadiyah from the perspective of Islamic law and human rights using the theory of religious freedom developed by Tore Lindholm. This normative juridical research uses a conceptual and historical approach. The primary data source is the Fatwa Compilation of the Indonesian Ulama Council Since 1975, books of interpretation, hadith, and fiqh. Data collection techniques using documentation and interviews. Interviews were conducted with informants from the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI). The results showed that the MUI Fatwa regarding the Ahmadiyah group was based on two arguments. The first argument is that Islamic law is based on the Qur'an, hadith, and ijma' according to the interpretation of classical scholars. The second argument is the limitation of human rights because the Ahmadiyya group can pose a threat to public order. MUI considers that any group or theology that is declared "deviant" and not by the Qur'an, hadith, and ijma' is considered a threat to public order. This means that MUI still uses classical literature as a reference for its fatwas, but at the same time understands public order as a principle of human rights. This position shows that MUI has a dual role, namely as an agent of modernization and conservatism in human rights discourse.