The Implementation of Ta’zīr Punishment as an Educational Reinforcement in Islamic Law
The Implementation of Ta’zīr Punishment as an Educational Reinforcement in Islamic Law
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Date
2023-03-31
Authors
Muhammad Mawardi Djalaluddin
Bulqia Mas’ud
Dedy Sumardi
Isnawardatul Bararah
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Samarah: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga dan Hukum Islam
Abstract
This article aims to examine the application of ta’zīr punishment
as a reinforcement of education in Islamic law. Humans are mulattoes or
social beings who are related to one another, they cannot be separated from
interactions with others. In order for this relationship to be in the corridor
and frame of justice, Allah sent down rules in the form of orders and
prohibitions. This study is a normative legal study using ushul fiqh theory
and maslāhah theory. This study concludes that all commands and
prohibitions contained in Islamic law are based on the Qur'an and the
commands and prohibitions of the Prophet. which is formulated in fiqh, it
will be seen that everything has a specific purpose, namely the benefit of
mankind. If there is a violation of these rules, a penalty will be imposed,
whether the punishment is in the form of ḥadd, qiṣaṣ or ta’zīr punishment. In
addition to ḥadd, qiṣaṣ, kaffārah punishments, ta’zīr punishments are seen
as punishments/sanctions that contain educational values because they aim to
create a deterrent effect on the perpetrators and become a lesson for others
not to commit similar violations. Therefore, this study argues that the
imposition of punishment in Islamic law including ta’zīr contains beneficial
values that educate humans and has a deterrent effect for perpetrators and for
others.