Organization Of Hajj and Umroh Worship In Islamic Law

Perspective of Law Number 8 Of 2019

Authors

  • Muhammad Farid Aljawi Universitas Islam As-Syafi'iyah

Keywords:

Worship, Islamic law, implementation of Hajj and Umrah, law number 8 of 2019

Abstract

The Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam which is a once-in-a-lifetime obligation for every Muslim who is able to fulfill it. Law Number 8 of 2019 concerning the Implementation of the Hajj and Umrah as a form of implementation of the Hajj and Umrah, which is a series of religious services as guaranteed and mandated in the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, Article 29 Paragraph (2). This research is included in library research, namely research carried out using literature. The author reads and takes theories from books related to the problem being researched and then concludes the results of various kinds of research. Based on its nature, this research includes analytical descriptive research which is a method of researching an object which aims to create a systematic and objective description, picture, of facts, properties, characteristics and relationships between existing elements and phenomena. certain. It can be concluded that the Islamic Law Review of the implementation of Hajj registration based on Article 5 letter d. The Islamic Law Review of the Hajj registration based on Article 5 letter d can be concluded that this does not conflict with Islamic law, because the aim of law in Islam is to realize the benefit of servants both individual or collective. The benefit of the people is something central in the study of Islamic law, so that any policies or legislation that the authorities wish to implement must always consider and pay attention to the consequences that will arise. So, realizing the benefit of servants is the goal to be achieved by the existence of legal provisions in Islam.

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Published

2024-04-19 — Updated on 2024-04-30