2022
DOI: 10.21111/tsaqafah.v17i2.6213
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The Islamic Law within the ‎Indonesian Legal System ‎(A Case Study of Islamic Sharia Law ‎in Aceh)‎

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“…These two regions have strong Islamic characteristics in modern Indonesia. Aceh province has the largest Muslim population in Indonesia (98.56% of the total ± 5.33 million people) (KataData, 2022) and receives special autonomy so that it can implement Islamic shariah (rules) in its local regulations (Hakim et al, 2021). Meanwhile, the province of West Sumatra is known as a region where Islamic values are the cultural reference of the Minangkabau tribe, which comprises the majority of the population through their philosophy "Adat Basandi Sarak, Sarak Basandi Kitabullah" (customary rules are based on [Islamic] shariah,…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two regions have strong Islamic characteristics in modern Indonesia. Aceh province has the largest Muslim population in Indonesia (98.56% of the total ± 5.33 million people) (KataData, 2022) and receives special autonomy so that it can implement Islamic shariah (rules) in its local regulations (Hakim et al, 2021). Meanwhile, the province of West Sumatra is known as a region where Islamic values are the cultural reference of the Minangkabau tribe, which comprises the majority of the population through their philosophy "Adat Basandi Sarak, Sarak Basandi Kitabullah" (customary rules are based on [Islamic] shariah,…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%