TY - JOUR AU - Anggraeni, Meri AU - Ardiansyah, Ahmad AU - Sa'adah, Maura Rofiqoh AU - Sudrajat, Shinta Azzahra PY - 2025/02/05 Y2 - 2026/03/23 TI - Menjembatani Barat Dan Timur: Implementasi Prinsip Ham Universal Dalam Yuriprudensi Islam Kontemporer JF - JUSTITIABLE - Jurnal Hukum JA - JTB VL - 7 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - 10.56071/justitiable.v7i2.1141 UR - https://ojs.ejournalunigoro.com/JUSTITIABLE/article/view/1141 SP - 148-155 AB - <p>The intersection between universal Human Rights (HAM) and Islamic law has<br>been an interesting topic of discussion in recent decades. Human Rights (HAM)<br>were declared in 1948 by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly. Human<br>Rights have become a reference for the international world and influence all<br>aspects of contemporary international relations and law. However, the<br>interpretation and application of human rights in the national scope are not as<br>smooth as their acceptance. The clash between local culture and law with<br>universal human rights is often unavoidable. Islamic law is a product of Islamic<br>Sharia which is officially implemented in almost all Muslim countries which are<br>also members of the UN. Is there a clash between international human rights law and Islamic law and how to resolve it? This paper aims to bridge the gap between<br>these two systems by analyzing the implementation of human rights principles in<br>contemporary Islamic jurisprudence. Despite differences in historical<br>development and sources of authority, both human rights and Islamic law have<br>the same goal, namely to protect human dignity and basic rights. This study will<br>examine the similarities in values, differences in interpretation, and efforts that<br>have been made to harmonize these two systems. In addition, this paper will also<br>identify the challenges faced in the harmonization process, and recommend some<br>recommendations for the future.</p> ER -