Abstract

Islamic law is often identical with the number of Islamic rules and doctrines regarding a number of static and standardized daily problems of Muslims. However, it often gives birth to various nuances of new thinking, in response to the emergence of a number of contemporary challenges and problems that make Islamic law seem dynamic. How far is the existence of Islamic law with its stability without being trapped in a stagnant attitude, and whether Islamic law in modern times is still relevant to Islamic law revealed by Allah SWT. and to what extent it must accommodate the various dynamics of new thinking without having to reduce the eternal and universal values and principles of Islam, is very important to put forward

Highlights

  • The term modern, can be used for people, time, art, things, thoughts, culture and behavior

  • Modern ideas are often understood as ideas of renewal and are contrasted with traditional ideas

  • In the treasury of Islamic sciences, fiqh (Islamic law) is one of the classical disciplines that is always loaded with interesting discourses, the natural character of Islamic law as part of Islamic Shari'ah which is divine and permanent and must be accepted. "taken for granted" on the one hand and its position as a product of ijtihadi which is often produced from relatively Islamic sources, on the other hand makes Islamic law have a different face

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The term modern, can be used for people, time, art, things, thoughts, culture and behavior. Menurut Hallaq, alasan atas kondisi ini adalah kejadian tragis yang terjadi pada abad 19, dimana pembentukan negara bangsa di dunia Muslim yang dengannya, legalisasi yurisprudensi klasik Islam segera ditinggalkan dan sistem legal Eropa ditransplantasi dimana-mana sebagai akibat penjajahan.17Hukum Islam kemudian menjadi tiga bagian besar.

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