Abstract

Religion has an important role in lawmaking, especially Islam in a country like Indonesia. Data used in this research consists of secondary data, which comprises published literature that fits the context of the research discussed. The researchers found that the role of religion in lawmaking was not independent of the historical, social, and cultural influences of the society concerned. Religious sources, such as Sharia and Islamic fiqh, are also used in the interpretation and development of national law. Religion also plays a role in shaping the values and moral norms underlying the legal system.

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