dc.description.abstract | This thesis delves into the legal ideas of Ibn Qayyim, a prominent Islamic
jurist, and their potential application in the reform of Indonesian Military Courts.
The research examines the obstacles and possibilities associated with such a
reform, providing a thorough analysis of the current state of the military justice
system in Indonesia. Ibn Qayyim's legal philosophy, which places great
importance on justice, fairness, and the well-being of society, offers a valuable
framework for reform. His ideas, deeply rooted in Islamic jurisprudence, advocate
for a legal system that is not only fair but also adaptable to the evolving needs of
society. Similar to military justice systems around the world, the Indonesian
Military Courts face numerous challenges. These challenges encompass issues
related to transparency, accountability, and the safeguarding of human rights.
However, these challenges also present opportunities for significant reform. By
drawing on Ibn Qayyim's legal thoughts, this thesis puts forward a series of
reforms aimed at enhancing the fairness, transparency, and effectiveness of the
Indonesian Military Courts. These reforms take into consideration the unique
context of the Indonesian military and legal system, while being guided by Ibn
Qayyim's enduring principles of justice and societal well-being. In conclusion,
this study emphasizes the relevance of Ibn Qayyim's legal ideas in contemporary
legal discourse and reform. It highlights the potential of these ideas in addressing
the challenges faced by the Indonesian Military Courts and in capitalizing on the
opportunities for reform. | en_US |