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Shari'a and Constitutional Reform in Indonesia

✍ Scribed by Nadirsyah Hosen


Publisher
ISEAS Publishing
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
280
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book focuses on constitutional reform in Indonesia (1999–2002) from the perspective of shari’a. Since the end of Soeharto’s New Order government in 1998, Indonesia, the largest Muslim country in the world, has amended the 1945 Constitution four times. Soeharto’s departure also opened the way for several Muslim groups and political parties to propose the introduction of shari’a into the Constitution. This book poses the crucial question implicit in the amendments to the 1945 Constitution: can shari’a and democratic constitutionalism be fused without compromising on human rights, the rule of law, and religious liberty? The contributions of Islamic political parties in Indonesia to the process and the outcome of the amendments, by adopting a substantive shari’a approach, reflect the ability to deal with a modern Constitution without abandoning the principles and the objectives of shari’a. The study reveals one possible picture of how Islam and constitutionalism can co-exist in the same vision, not without risk of tension, but with the possibility of success.

✦ Table of Contents


CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
1. Introduction
2. Shari’a and Constitutionalism
3. Indonesia, Shari’a and the Constitution: An Overview
4. Human Rights Provisions
5. Rule of Law
6. Article 29 on Religion
7. Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
About the Author


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