TRACING THE PATH: THE EVOLUTION OF ISLAMIC LAW IN INDONESIA

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Lintang Santoso, . (2023). TRACING THE PATH: THE EVOLUTION OF ISLAMIC LAW IN INDONESIA. CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF HISTORY, 4(10), 05–08. https://doi.org/10.37547/history-crjh-04-10-02
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Abstract

This comprehensive study, titled "Tracing the Path: The Evolution of Islamic Law in Indonesia," delves into the intricate journey of Islamic law (Sharia) in the Indonesian archipelago. Indonesia, a nation with the world's largest Muslim population, has witnessed a complex and multifaceted evolution of Islamic legal traditions. This research employs historical, sociological, and legal analyses to unravel the dynamic process through which Islamic law has been adapted, interpreted, and integrated into the nation's legal system. By examining the historical development, contemporary manifestations, and the impact of cultural and political factors, this study offers insights into the nuanced relationship between Islam and Indonesian society.

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