MASLAHAT DALAM HUKUMAN MATI BAGI PELAKU LGBT

Muhammad Taufan Djafri, Darussalam Syamsuddin, A. Syatar
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) is a term used since the 1990s to describe a group of people with different sexual orientations and behaviors. This term replaces the previous phrase "Gay Community". Some countries that reject LGBT people are Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Sudan and Iran, which are known to have imposed the death penalty on LGBT people. Though there have been no reports of actual death sentences in recent years. This study aims to reveal the relationship between the benefits of Islamic law and the possibility of imposing the death penalty on LGBT offenders. A normative approach is used in this study and it is found that in Islam, LGBT is prohibited. Although scholars differ on the punishment for LGBT offenders, there are still LGBT offenders found in the Muslim community. The maslahah perspective is presenting studies and guidelines that can be used as a reference in determining the appropriate punishment for LGBT offenders. The assumption about the permissibility of being LGBT can be rebutted by the presence of power that underlies one's religious beliefs. Scientists hope that punishment for LGBT offenders will not only become a discourse but should be considered if possible to be implemented. The government and all related elements must be able to provide awareness that stigma, discrimination or prejudice against LGBT people is something that can happen because religion prohibits LGBT actions and the concept of human rights is upheld in Indonesia.
同性恋者的死刑判决
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性人(LGBT)是一个自20世纪90年代以来用来描述一群有不同性取向和性行为的人的术语。这个词取代了之前的短语“同性恋社区”。据悉,沙特阿拉伯、也门、苏丹、伊朗等拒绝同性恋者的国家对同性恋者处以死刑。尽管近年来没有关于实际判处死刑的报告。本研究旨在揭示伊斯兰法律的好处与对LGBT罪犯判处死刑的可能性之间的关系。本研究采用了一种规范的方法,发现在伊斯兰教中,LGBT是被禁止的。尽管学者们对同性恋罪犯的惩罚有不同的看法,但在穆斯林社区中仍然存在同性恋罪犯。maslahah的观点提供了研究和指导方针,可以作为确定对LGBT罪犯的适当惩罚的参考。关于同性恋是被允许的假设可以被一个人的宗教信仰背后的权力所反驳。科学家们希望,对同性恋罪犯的惩罚不仅会成为一种讨论,而且如果可能的话,应该被考虑实施。政府和所有相关部门必须让民众意识到,对LGBT群体的污名化、歧视或偏见是可能发生的,因为宗教禁止LGBT行为,而印尼坚持人权观念。
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