Karman Karman
Institut Agama Islam Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin Sambas, Indonesia

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PCR Test Juridical Review for Prospective Domestic Airplane Passengers Hotmaria Hertawaty Sijabat; Sardjana Orba Manullang; Asep Saepullah; Karman Karman; Oskar Hutagaluh
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): Law Science and Field
Publisher : IHSA Institute

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The mandatory Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing continues to be an interesting issue for many people. So the legality of the polymerase chain reaction test for local airline passengers is interesting for us to study. The data for this study were derived from secondary data from various journals and related literature readings that we obtained electronically. Then we explore as deeply as possible to understand the question and purpose of this study. So we also conducted a study through the evaluation system and data coding to draw valid conclusions and have high reliability. Sources of publication data include international and national journals. Based on the discussion of the findings, we can summarize that the regulatory status of mandatory testing for prospective passengers often changes, both in terms of price and legality, and other conditions. So along with this study, we report that there are still changes and the legal status of mandatory testing or not for prospective domestic passengers. It is hoped that this study will be helpful in the development of legal studies and business legality of PCR in Indonesia.
PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY: PERSPECTIVES ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND ISLAMIC LAW IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Novianty Djafri; Syarifuddin Syarifuddin; Karman Karman; Rosijanih Arbie; Muhammad Hero Soepeno
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : ADISAM PUBLISHER

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This research paper explores the perspectives on promoting gender equality within the context of women's rights and Islamic law in Southeast Asia. The study adopts a qualitative approach, employing a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, scholarly works, legal documents, reports, and case studies to gain in-depth insights into the topic. The research begins with an overview of Islamic law in Southeast Asia, including its diverse interpretations and influence on family, Marriage, and inheritance matters. It then delves into understanding fundamental principles and practices related to women's rights within Islamic law, examining both supportive and discriminatory aspects. This research explores two main perspectives: liberal interpretations and feminist perspectives. Liberal interpretations advocate for gender equality within Islamic legal frameworks, analyzing progressive interpretations and reforms that promote women's rights. Case studies of countries or regions implementing inclusive approaches are examined to provide practical insights. Feminist perspectives critique patriarchal interpretations of Islamic law, conducting a feminist analysis of gender biases and discrimination within Islamic legal frameworks. The research explores feminist movements advocating for women's rights within the context of Islamic law, highlighting their efforts to challenge patriarchal norms and promote inclusive understandings of Islam. The research methodology involves a qualitative research design, including a literature review and data collection through interviews, focus group discussions, and surveys with relevant stakeholders. Thematic analysis will be conducted to identify common themes and perspectives, providing a comprehensive understanding of the different viewpoints on promoting gender equality within the framework of Islamic law in Southeast Asia.