ABSTRACT : It is evident that Islamic law covers both closed and open areas. The closed area does not receive any changes and dynamics. It is a definite law (qath'i) that keeps the unity of Moslems' thoughts and actions. On the contrary, the open area is indefinite (dzanni), either from its resources or its denotion, which constitutes the greatest part of legal verdicts in Islamic jurisprudence…
ABSTRACT : Land registration based on Article 19 of the BAL was held to ensure legal certainty. Certificate of land rights as a result of the final process of registration of land raights is a powerful evidentiary tool but not a perfect tool or absolute proof. This means that the descriptions contained there in have the force of which must be accepted by the judge as a true statement aslong as …
ABSTRACT : The paper will try to see the action of Muhammadiyah to preserve the environment through the fatwa issued by its legal affairs assembly. Why is the fatwa? It is because fatwa is the substance of the legal througt of Muhammadiyah legal affairs assembly. The fatwa, as it is known, is one of the five products of Islamic legal thought, namely, the books of Islamic law, religious court de…
ABSTRACT : Islamic waqf law has been developed in line with the development of other branches of fiqh. Historically, its development has been going on in line with community demands. The absence of explicit provisions of law related to waqf caused friction among the Muslim jurists (fuqaha'). Therefore, the waqf law provides views and some legal rules about how endowments should be practiced wit…
ABSTRACT : The presence of Muslim tithe agency on government bodies is faced with management problems. Moreover, the government expects that Muslim tithe can yield potential to the publicwelfare. " Management distribution" is the most significant factor in realizing the purpose of the tithe, because the management can lead to "profesional" and "innovative" work. Thus, the belief of muslims who …
ABSTRACT : Economic practices of Islam in Indonesia has penetrated many areas of economics, both in the financial sector and real sector. The financial sector is such as Islamic banking, Islamic insurance, Islamic capital markets, pawn shop shari'a, Islamic leasing, venture shari'a, Islamic mutual funds, and others. The real sector is such as Shari'a hotels, shari'a restaurants, shari'a MLM, an…
ABSTRACT : Shari'a economy is increasingly received attention, especially when the system built with shari'a paradigm shows sturdiness in crises engulfing the world. The situation is presumably because the financial system as measured by using divine value is free from usury which is very detrimental. Another thing that becomes the economic strength of this paradigm is that it is built in PLS (…
ABSTRACT : The sacred Islamic law (Divine) is a law that cannot be separated from its cultural and social relationship. It thus cannot be denied due process does not fall within the cultural and social vacuum; it is the results of cultural and social dialectics at the time. This is confirmed by Maliki, Hanafi and Shafi'i schools of thought. However, Joseph Schacht considers that although the cu…
ABSTRACT : In Islam there is no clergy and no one can really claim the authority of God. Equality and accessibility of God's truth is true for anyone. Muslims should strive to find God's will, but no one has the authority to file claim exclusively upon the truth. In this context, people often encounter the famous narration of the prophet, that "every mujtahid is correct". In the polemic of Isla…
ABSTRACT : An ongoing economy development gives chances for improving and spreading out economy activities. This means that it offers an opportunity to improve society's income. However, the economy activities improvement will not run well if there is no the existence of the economy stability. The economy stability indicators as the main discussion of this work cover investment, export, tourism…