Nonmuslim Membership Recruitment in The Islamic Party: Islamic Perspective
Deden Koswara,
Ahmadi Hasan,
Jalaluddin Jalaluddin
Abstract:This research aims to find out the membership status of non-Muslims in Islamic Parties from the perspective of Islamic law. As a Party that has made Islam a Party principle, the Islamic Party should consistently use Islam (Islamic sharia) as a guideline in regulating Party activities, including in terms of recruiting Party members. Based on normative research methods on the texts of the Al-Qur'an, through a statutory and conceptual approach, it is known that Islamic Parties must take their membership from amon… Show more
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