印度尼西亚的人权部门和Sharī'ah

Syamsul Arifin, Nafik Muthohirin, Tongat Tongat, W. Wahyudi
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这篇文章试图揭示人权和伊斯兰教在印度尼西亚的遭遇点,鉴于其发展基础的差异,这两者往往相互矛盾,无论是作为一个概念,还是作为一种工具,最终导致了人的层面。这一发展的基础是人权源于人的理性,而sharī'ah则源于启示。因此,本文试图探讨两者之间的兼容性。人权和伊斯兰教法总是有冲突点,因为原则上他们都在为人类而战。两者之间的交集往往是这样的——而且变得很常见,因为法律发展的基础来自不同的来源。人权来自人类的理性,而sharī'ah则背离了真主的启示。因此,出现各种各样的辩论是很自然的,一般来说,这是一场知识的讨论。只是需要理解的是,出现的冲突和紧张局势不应该导致暴力。一方面,拒绝人权原则的穆斯林团体无疑是存在的。然而,另一方面,许多穆斯林也欣然接受人权。随和的人认为,他们对正义、和平、平等和宽容有着共同的愿景。人权不必被视为与伊斯兰教相矛盾,部分原因是许多穆斯林占多数的国家承认并批准了联合国发布的人权文书。
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Interseksi Hak Asasi Manusia dan Sharī‘ah di Indonesia
This article attempts to uncover the point of encounter of human rights and sharī‘ah in Indonesia which often contradict with each other in light of differences in its development base, both as a concept and, furthermore, as an instrument, which ultimately leads to the human dimension. The basis of the development in question is that human rights derived from human rationality, while sharī‘ah comes from revelation. Therefore, this article seeks to explore the compatibility between the two. Human rights and sharī‘ah always have a point of encounter because in principle they are both fighting for humanity. The intersection between the two is often the case—and it becomes common, because the basis for the development of the law originates from different sources. Human rights comes from human rationality, while sharī‘ah departs from Allah’s revelation. Thus, it is only natural that various debates arise as in general a discourse of knowledge. It’s just that it needs to be understood that the conflict and tension that arise, should not lead to violence. On the one hand, Muslim groups who reject the principles of human rights are undoubtedly existent. However, on the other hand, many Muslims also graciously accept human rights. Accommodative people hold the view that they have a common vision of justice, peace, equality and tolerance. Human rights need not be viewed as contradictory to Islam, in part because many Muslim-majority countries recognize and ratify human rights instruments issued by the United Nations.
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