INCLAR 2019 Conference

ISLAMIC LAW IN ANTICIPATING REBELLION VIRUSES USING RELIGIOUS MASKS IN MUSLIM MAJORITY COUNTRIES IN ASIA
Syariful Alam

University Of Muhammadiyah Malang


Abstract

My research interest is in Islamic studies, especially in Islamic law relating to rebellion. The rebellion act is closer to the act of betrayal. In constitutional law perspective, this rebellion is defined as the act of a person or group of people towards leadership in a country because of its incompatibility with the rules that apply in the country, so that he or they take actions that tend to "deviate" so that it can break down the leadership of a state leader. From the point of view in Islam, rebellion act can be done by a person or group of people preceded by a political conspiracy, evil consensus, and intrigue to achieve its political goals. In the Quran several verses are mentioned about this treason. Where all contain the notion that treason is an act or an attempt to oppose and undermine the power of someone who is not favored or considered an enemy who has conflicting indications. Both in terms of religion and worldliness by means of deception, deception, or other acts that are contrary to the religion of Islam. Starting from this context, the author wants to review specifications and indications of treason from the perspective of Islamic state governance law by taking the constellation of thoughts of classical scholars. I am especially interested in researching how Islamic law provides legal certainty for the perpetrators of rebellions who are under the guise of religion carried out in countries that are predominantly Muslim, such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and others, so that later can provide peace solutions for all people in countries that is. Because religion is always the easiest issue to trigger political turmoil to gain power or destroy the power of a legitimate leader. And this is still and will continue if no in-depth research is carried out to anticipate this. And I hope that this research can be a scientific contribution for all Islamic researchers throughout the world.

Keywords: Islamic Law, Rebellion, Religion

Topic: Islamic Law

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/GzwEn8vK3ex9

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