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The legitimacy of abortion: A socio-legal analysis of Islamic jurisprudence and Indonesian law

Jalili, Ismail, Syaifuddin, Helmi, Ulfa, Fadillah, Gusmansyah, Wery and Zaim, Muntaha Artalim (2024) The legitimacy of abortion: A socio-legal analysis of Islamic jurisprudence and Indonesian law. De Jure: Jurnal Hukum dan Syar'iah, 16 (2). ISSN 20851618 (p.); 25281658 (e.)

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Abstract

Navigating the intersection of religious doctrines and legislative frameworks poses a significant challenge in the abortion discourse, particularly in Indonesia. This study investigates the legitimacy of abortion through the dual perspectives of Islamic jurisprudence and positive law within Indonesia’s intricate socio-cultural and religious milieu, where Islamic principles deeply influence legal interpretations and societal views. The study aims to dissect the complex legal and religious debates surrounding abortion in Indonesia, offering a thorough analysis of its legitimacy under both Islamic jurisprudence and state law. Current literature reveals a fragmented legal landscape marked by diverse interpretations and applications of Islamic principles and state laws, resulting in inconsistent legal outcomes. Adopting a qualitative methodology, this research utilizes doctrinal analysis of primary and secondary legal sources, statutory laws, judicial decisions, and Islamic legal texts. Findings highlight a stark

Item Type: Journal Article
Keywords: legal conundrum; abortion; Islamic jurisprudence; law
Subjects: 22 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES > 2201 Applied Ethics > 220104 Human Rights and Justice Issues
22 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES > 2201 Applied Ethics
22 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES > 2204 Religion and Religious Studies
Divisions: Graduate Schools > Magister Programme > Graduate School of Islamic Studies
Depositing User: helmi syaifuddin munif
Date Deposited: 31 Dec 2024 23:24

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