Islam, Negara dan Hukum
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Format
Paperback
Pages
150
Language
Indonesian
Published
Jan 1, 1993
Publisher
Indonesian-Netherlands Cooperation in Islamic Studies
Description
Johannes den Heijer and Syamsul Anwar dive into the complex interplay between Islam, the state, and legal frameworks in their collection of seminar papers. The authors explore how Islamic principles can influence governance and the legal system, reflecting on various perspectives that shape this relationship. Their discussion seeks to illuminate the ways in which Islamic values intersect with national law, providing a nuanced understanding of the implications for both society and policy-making.
Through insightful analyses and diverse viewpoints, the book offers a comprehensive examination of how these three elements coexist and sometimes clash. It serves as a thought-provoking resource for those interested in the dynamic role of religion in shaping legal and governmental structures in predominantly Muslim contexts.
Through insightful analyses and diverse viewpoints, the book offers a comprehensive examination of how these three elements coexist and sometimes clash. It serves as a thought-provoking resource for those interested in the dynamic role of religion in shaping legal and governmental structures in predominantly Muslim contexts.
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