ISLAMIC BUREAUCRACY IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PHILOSOPHY

  • Alfian
  • Endang Larasati
  • Kismartini
  • et al.
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Abstract

This article analyzes the bureaucracy and public administration with an Islamic values approach regarding norms, ethics, and mursalah as the spirit of the law. This paper can provide the color that Islam is constantly developing and can answer the challenges of modernity with the character of continuity and change. Islam still pays attention to the reality of society, so it gives birth to a humanist and authoritative formulation of Islamic law, not the authoritarianism of Islamic law. The method used for this study is a literature study. This study can be integrated with Maqhasid Syariah by exploring the philosophical values (the theory values) of norms and ethics related to bureaucracy and public administration in Islamic law. Several theories recognize that Islamic matters such as performance, ethics, and accountability influence public administration. Deviating from Islamic principles and following a secular path will fail in Muslim societies, and social reforms require returning to Islam. This discussion will appreciate diversity, and even in the Islamic world, bureaucracy and public administration in the Islamic world consider the importance of religion, its values , and culture. In the end, the view of the legitimate form of bureaucracy and public administration in the Islamic world is of academic interest and global political importance.

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Alfian, Endang Larasati, Kismartini, & Triyuningsih. (2023). ISLAMIC BUREAUCRACY IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PHILOSOPHY. Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 33. https://doi.org/10.59670/jns.v33i.576

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