| key | 45HC7TWD |
| title | The Baha’i Religion : Maqasid Syariah of Social Religious Frictions in Indonesia |
| author | Muzammil, Shofiyullah |
| authority control | Shofiyullah Muzammil |
| item type | Journal article |
| publication year | 2023 |
| date | 2023 |
| publication title | Fikrah: Jurnal Ilmu Aqidah dan Studi Keagamaan |
| abstract note | "The contestation of conversation about the Baha'i religious group in Indonesia continues from time to time. In valuable retrospect, there has been much debate that characterizes the existence of the Baha'i group. As a result, it is very unfortunate, there are many frictions caused by socio-religious friction in the social sphere. This has led to many assumptions about religious freedom in Indonesia which are increasingly showing a repressive trend. The author is interested in analyzing the various frictions that arise between the gaps in religious plurality in Indonesia, both pragmatic and paradigmatic. In addition, the author wants to examine how the role of the government can break the deadlock of the friction. The research was conducted with a qualitative analysis oriented to literature review and Maqasid Syariah as a theoretical perception. Exploration research focuses on various phenomena that occur around the presence of Baha'is in Indonesia and how potential conflicts can arise in them. This research proves that the state needs to be present to accommodate various religions to coexist by prioritizing the concept of benefit for all citizens. In addition, the role of society in maintaining multicultural values must be initiated more intensely and in a dialogical manner." "The reality of religious diversity in Indonesia has become a necessity. By means, one of the multicultural wealth belonging to the Indonesian nation should be protected properly by many parties, especially the government and society. In regard with the many phenomena of socio-religious friction in Indonesia that threaten multicultural reality, it must be immediately minimized with a national solution that is closely related to Pancasila values that accommodates various forms of heterogeneity in society. The government can provide solutions by supporting religious legality in various affairs, both those relating to pragmatic and paradigmatic cases. Of course, it is based on how the benefits can be created according to the current situation and conditions. Units of community groups can also establish a cordial relationship by setting positive communal values to be carried out together. With this matter, all forms of socio-religious friction in Indonesia can be minimized." |
| pages | 337-350 |
| issue | 2 |
| volume | 11 |
| language | English |
| manual tags | MINORITIES; LAW; RECOGNITION; RELIGIONS; PLURALISM; INDONESIA; CONFLICT; MAQASID AL-SHARI'A |
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