Strategy Advocacy of The People Like Us Satu Hati Yogyakarta (PLUSH) Community in The Review Islamic Law
Abstract
LGBT is a very controversial topic, not only from an academic point of view,
but also from a pragmatic reality in society. LGBT is often underestimated and
considered an unimportant thing in scientific literature, especially among religious
people who expressly state that LGBT is haraam. The reason is simple, LGBT is a
form of strangeness and an effort against God's destiny. LGBT In the view of Islam,
homosexuality is a despicable act and a serious violation of human dignity and
dignity as the highest creation of Allah, as required by Allah SWT and Allah's
Messenger in the Al-Qur'an and Hadith. In line with the pros and cons of LGBT in
the community in Indonesia, LGBT groups continue to unite and try to fight for
their rights, by building communities and then becoming an organisation, one of
which is the People Like Us-Satu Hati community in Jogjakarta. In general, LGBT
groups under the auspices of "Human Rights" ask the community and the State to
recognise the existence of the community. Descrimination and violence against the
LGBT community are still rampant in Indonesia. The People Like Us-Satu Hati
Jogjakarta community, especially those in Jogjakarta with other communities, is
trying to advocate against discrimination issues. Through his advocacy with the aim
of fighting for LGBT rights in Jogjakarta. Based on the research that has been done,
the researcher concluded that the results of the research remain the same. In the
view of Islamic Law Advocacy carried out by the LGBT community which is an
effort made by LGBT groups to fight for their rights in Islamic law which is clearly
opposed. similar that has been explained and explained in the Verses of the Qur'an
and hadith. Sheikh Zakariya Al-Ansari explained what has been explained by It
should be noted that all activities that help the continuation of legal security are haraam. The same thing is if helping the advocacy means supporting the welfare
and opposing religious teachings.
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