UNQUESTIONED GENDER LENS IN CONTEMPORARY INDONESIAN SHARIA - ORDINANCES (PERDA SYARIAH)

DEWI CANDRANINGRUM, (2009) UNQUESTIONED GENDER LENS IN CONTEMPORARY INDONESIAN SHARIA - ORDINANCES (PERDA SYARIAH). /Jurnal/Al-Jamiah/Al-Jamiah Vol. 45 No.2 Tahun 2007/.

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Abstract

Indonesian Muslim participation in the democratic arena is now contested with the arrival of the decentralization process in 423 districts since 1992. The most notable movement is the quest for Islamic identity in the rejuvenation of Shariah Ordinances which is interpreted symbolically and transcripturally. These ordinances have unrecognized the importance of gender lens in its practice. Until the end of 2007 no less than 63 districts have ratified Perda Syariah. In general, these ordinances designed to govern three aspects of public life, namely (1) to eradicate social crimes especially prostitutions and gambling; (2) to enforce ritual observances among Muslims such as reading the Quran, Friday congregations and fasting during Ramadhan; and (3) to govern the way people dress up in public sphere especially the head-veiling for women. Although Islam is the religion of the majority there are also non-Muslim among Indonesian and institutionally Indonesia is not an Islamic state, therefore the ratification of Perda Syariah betrayed national consensus agreed upon by the founding fathers of the republic.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: shariah ordinance, decentralization, women
Subjects: Al Jamiah Jurnal
Divisions: E-Journal
Depositing User: Edi Prasetya [edi_hoki]
Date Deposited: 20 Mar 2013 16:35
Last Modified: 24 May 2013 20:33
URI: http://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/758

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