Analysis of Shafi'iyah Scholars' Thoughts On Bribery (Risywah)

  • Hsb M
  • Katrino I
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This research was conducted to find out how to develop the bribery law by the Syafi'iyyah scholars who established the unlawful bribery law. However, in the study, some Syafi'iyyah scholars provided legal relief by considering the situation and circumstances. This research was conducted to answer the relevance of risywah practice for Indonesia today. This study uses a qualitative research method with a literature approach. The results of the study stated that in the current context, the practice of bribery is a natural thing to do in every aspect of life, especially in the bureaucracy because people definitely like it or don't like it.Keyword: Bribery (risywah); Shafi'iyah; Law Enforcement Abstrak.Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui bagaimana cara mengembangkan hukum suap oleh para ulama Syafi’iyyah yang menetapkan hukum penyuapan haram. Namun, dalam studi, beberapa ulama Syafi’iyyah memberikan keringanan hukum dengan mempertimbangkan situasi dan keadaan. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk menjawab tentang relevansi praktik risywah untuk Indonesia saat ini. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif dengan pendekatan literatur. Hasil penelitian menyatakan bahwa dalam konteks saat ini, praktek penyuapan adalah hal yang wajar untuk melakukan dalam setiap aspek kehidupan, terutama dalam birokrasi karena pasti suka atau tidak suka orang-orang harus melakukan praktek tersebut.   Kata Kunci: Suap (risywah); Syafi'iyah; Penegak Hukum

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Hsb, M. Y., & Katrino, I. (2021). Analysis of Shafi’iyah Scholars’ Thoughts On Bribery (Risywah). Mizan: Journal of Islamic Law, 5(3), 383. https://doi.org/10.32507/mizan.v5i3.1121

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