Posisi Non-Muslim dalam Hukum Islam: Suatu Tinjauan atas Pandangan Fakih Klasik (The Position of Non-Muslim in Islamic Law: A Review on the Opinion of Classical Fuqahâ')
One of the concerns of non-Muslims living in the Islamic/Muslim countries is pertaining to their status in the Islamic law as second-class citizens. However, what more problematic is why a law derived from the beliefs of a specific religion (Islam) has to be imposed on other religious people (such a...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) |
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Yogyakarta
Postgraduate Program, Faculty of Islamic Studies, Islamic University of Indonesia
2007
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In: | Sonderdruck aus: Millah Jurnal Studi Agama (1412-0992) Vol. 6, p. 122-134 (2007) |
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Summary: | One of the concerns of non-Muslims living in the Islamic/Muslim countries is pertaining to their status in the Islamic law as second-class citizens. However, what more problematic is why a law derived from the beliefs of a specific religion (Islam) has to be imposed on other religious people (such as Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and the like). This article will discuss the thought of the four Sunni schools/mazâhib (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafii and Hanbali) on non-Muslim status and positions in Islamic law (fiqh). This paper, which is based on major references from each school/mazhab, shows that the view and opinions of the four Sunni schools on non-Muslims as a consequence of their status of ahl dzimmah (protected people living in the Muslim lands). |
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ISSN: | 1412-0992 |
Persistent identifiers: | HDL: 2078.1/190105 |