Configuration the Thought of Islamic Law Throught Social Media in Indonesia

Y. Sonafist
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This study shows the reasoning behind Islamic law, which has recently become popular, along with the popularity of preachers through social media. Three themes of analysis are discussed in this study: the law of wishing Merry Christmas, the law of celebrating birthdays, and the law of music. Judging from the source, this research is text research. The text to be studied is in the form of lectures by well-known preachers on YouTube social media. This study uses an interdisciplinary approach, which combines discourse analysis with Islamic legal philosophy (ushul fiqh). The mapping of Islamic legal reasoning in this study is seen from two aspects, namely, the aspect of legal status and the aspect of legal methodology. This study found that the contestation occurred from legal status, as evidenced by the diversity of sources' opinions on the three issues examined here. In the methodological aspect, the contestation continues, both at the stage of the reasoning model, discovering maqshid sharia, and developing the theory of Islamic law. This study also found that using reasoning models positively correlated with the legal status they conveyed.
通过社交媒体配置印尼的伊斯兰教法思想
这项研究揭示了最近流行的伊斯兰教法背后的原因,以及通过社交媒体传播的传教士的人气。本研究探讨了三个分析主题:祝圣诞快乐的规律、庆祝生日的规律和音乐的规律。从来源上看,本研究属于文本研究。要研究的文本是YouTube社交媒体上知名传教士的讲座。本研究采用跨学科方法,将话语分析与伊斯兰法律哲学(ushul fiqh)相结合。本研究对伊斯兰法律推理的映射从两个方面来看,即法律地位方面和法律方法论方面。本研究发现,争论发生在法律地位上,这一点可以从来源对本文所研究的三个问题的不同意见中得到证明。在方法论方面,争论仍在继续,既在推理模型阶段,发现马克希德伊斯兰教法,发展伊斯兰法律理论。本研究还发现,使用推理模型与其所传达的法律地位正相关。
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