Ditulis Oleh Harwalis Abstract Written by Harwalis, a young academic and observer of Islamic education who is actively engaged in literacy development, da’wah, and the integration of technology within Islamic boarding schools and community education in Aceh. The organization of the Hajj pilgrimage in Indonesia has become a primary focus as it is one of the five pillars of Islam obligatory for financially and physically capable Muslims. In recent years, significant developments have occurred in the regulation of Hajj pilgrimage in Indonesia, introducing the Hajj and Umrah Act as a new legal framework. Debates and criticisms have emerged regarding the classification of Hajj pilgrimage into regular Hajj, special Hajj, and business Hajj, prompting an analysis from the perspective of Islamic legal politics. The concept of Maqasid Shariah, which prioritizes the preservation of the objectives of Islamic law, serves as the foundation for evaluating the policies governing Hajj pilgrimage. Simil...
Ditulis Oleh Harwalis Abstract Written by Harwalis, a young academic and observer of Islamic education who is actively engaged in literacy development, da’wah, and the integration of technology within Islamic boarding schools and community education in Aceh. The organization of the Hajj pilgrimage in Indonesia has become a primary focus as it is one of the five pillars of Islam obligatory for financially and physically capable Muslims. In recent years, significant developments have occurred in the regulation of Hajj pilgrimage in Indonesia, introducing the Hajj and Umrah Act as a new legal framework. Debates and criticisms have emerged regarding the classification of Hajj pilgrimage into regular Hajj, special Hajj, and business Hajj, prompting an analysis from the perspective of Islamic legal politics. The concept of Maqasid Shariah, which prioritizes the preservation of the objectives of Islamic law, serves as the foundation for evaluating the policies governing Hajj pilgrimage. Simil...
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