Dialog Asal dan Lokal dalam Sistem Ketatanegaraan Islam

Dialog Asal dan Lokal dalam Sistem Ketatanegaraan Islam

Authors

  • Ade Aam Khoeruman Kemenag Kabupaten Sumedang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15575/jis.v1i4.15045

Abstract

Some of the government systems that we know include theocracy, autocracy, monarchy, and democracy. Considering the principles of Islamic teachings above, the most appropriate is a democratic system, although not all follow Islamic instructions. Democracy holds absolute power in the people, while in Islam this is not the case. The Indonesian people have a democracy that is different from western democracies. This is because Indonesia adheres to a democracy that believes in the one and only God, i.e., Pancasila.

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Published

2021-11-24
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