2021
DOI: 10.58518/alamtara.v5i1.678
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Ujaran Kebencian Di Media Sosial Perspektif Hukum Islam dan Hukum Positif Di Indonesia

Abstract: Everyone has the right to express opinions through various media, including social media. But some people use social media to express negative things, including hate. The appearance of hate speech acts can cause hatred and attack the honor of other individuals or groups. An in-depth assessment is needed regarding hate speech in the view of Islamic law and positive law. The problem studied by the author is how the views of Islamic law and positive law on hate speech acts are carried out on social media. The pur… Show more

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“…Penelitian dengan objek material serupa pernah diteliti oleh (Bukhroni & Aisyah, 2020), (Permatasari & Subyantoro, 2020), dan (Tamam, 2021). Penelitian ini berfokus pada tuturan AD, yang serupa dengan objek material penelitian lain.…”
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“…Penelitian dengan objek material serupa pernah diteliti oleh (Bukhroni & Aisyah, 2020), (Permatasari & Subyantoro, 2020), dan (Tamam, 2021). Penelitian ini berfokus pada tuturan AD, yang serupa dengan objek material penelitian lain.…”
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“…There have been some studies focusing on hate speech, including: first, research on the terminology of hate speech and the difference between free speech and hate crime conducted by Alkiviadou (2019), Gelber (2019), andHoward (2019); second, research on hate speech in several countries conducted by Cohen-Almagor (2016) in the United States, Yola (2017) in Nigeria, Kang (2018) in Canada and the United States, Deveci (2019) in Turkey and Alaburić (2018) who studied hate speech in Europe; third, research on the means and objects used to commit hate speech conducted by Frenda et al (2019) about hate speech on Twitter, Febriana (2019) about cyberbullying on Twitter (MacAvaney et al, 2019) and Abdurrahman (2022) about hate speech on social media; fourth, research focusing on the position of freedom of speech and hate speech in various perspectives, including the maqāsid al-sharī'ah perspective by Hamim (2021), Tamam (2021) and Arisandy (2022), the Qur'anic perspective by Syakur (2021) and Hadith perspective by Mundzir (2023). Hamim's and Tamam's study employed a similar theory for looking at freedom of speech and hate speech, namely maqāṣid al-sharī'ah.…”
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