2019
DOI: 10.54783/endlessjournal.v2i2.105
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Islamic Law Enforcement Through Religious Courts in Indonesia

Abstract: As a country with the largest Muslim community in the world, the existence of Religious Courts is quite important as a step for the Islamic community to obtain justice. This research then aims to see how the position, authority and legal sources of the Religious Courts are in becoming Islamic law enforcers in Indonesia. This research is qualitative research using data from previous studies. The results of this study found that the source of law owned by the Religious Courts comes from material sources of law, … Show more

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“…According to Ma'zumi, Taswiyah Najmudin (2017) There are 4 (four) types of measuring indicators of religiosity, namely as: belief; knowledge; implementation; and experience. 8 Trust is built through a process that gradually builds up in the form of trust. Or, trust is our confidence in a product/feature.…”
Section: Theory Religiosity Beliefs Income and Interests Muzakkimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Ma'zumi, Taswiyah Najmudin (2017) There are 4 (four) types of measuring indicators of religiosity, namely as: belief; knowledge; implementation; and experience. 8 Trust is built through a process that gradually builds up in the form of trust. Or, trust is our confidence in a product/feature.…”
Section: Theory Religiosity Beliefs Income and Interests Muzakkimentioning
confidence: 99%