Reproduction of Islamic Law in The Era of Globalization and Pluralism

Globalization Islamic law national legal systems

Authors

  • Nasaruddin Umar
    nasaruddin.umar80@gmail.com
    Institut Agama Islam Negeri Ambon, Indonesia
  • Irvan Mawardi Faculty of Law, Gombong Muhammadiyah University, Indonesia
  • Akiho Tsuji Faculty of Policy Management Keio University Jepang, Japan
  • Tuti Haryanti Fakultas Syariah, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Ambon, Indonesia
25 March 2024
30 November 2023

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The rise of globalization values: secularism, capitalism, legal liberalization and democratic freedom that is sweeping the world today can create a disharmony of diversity during legal pluralism that exists in Indonesia between state law, religious law and customary law. The context of reproduction in this study redesigns policies based on Islamic law that have a vision that can moderate diversity in Indonesia so that the existence of Islamic law can be accepted in the context of diversity and diversity in an inclusive manner. To conduct the research, the author uses conceptual approaches and statutory law. As a result, the author concluded that legal pluralism in Indonesia should not occur strong autonomy in each legal system but increasingly interact and interconnect in the context of moderation, this complementary reproduction model of pluralism is being designed in this study.