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    • Anak di Embung Cinta: Pembentukan Wisata Ramah Anak di Kelurahan Nangkaan Bondowoso 

      PRIHATMINI, Sapti; WILDANA, Dina Tsalist; TANUWIJAYA, Fanny; AL KHANIF; ANNAS, Jauhari Zakkiy (Warta Pengabdian, Volume 14, Issue 3 (2020), pp.173-180, 2020-09-01)
      Kelurahan Nangkaan memiliki keindahan alam berupa embung yaitu cekungan penampung air yang berguna untuk menjaga kualitas air, mencegah banjir dan berguna untuk irigasi sawah. Menariknya embung ini berbentuk hati hingga ...
    • Blaspheming Religion vs Blaspheming Humanity 

      AL KHANIF (The Jakarta Post, 2016-12-23)
      In the past few months, Indonesia, particularly Jakarta, has been on high alert for massive protests to persecute a person accused of blaspheming a religion. The reactions of people and organizations supporting the ...
    • Challenging and Asserting Human Rights 

      AL KHANIF (The Jakarta Post, 2015-12-11)
      Human rights regimes argue that the protection of the rights of individuals is one of the significant elements of a democratic state. It is because of this that liberalism promotes the equality of non-mainstream groups of ...
    • Defending Pancasila to Protect Indonesian Pluralism 

      AL KHANIF (The Jakarta Post, 2016-06-01)
      The Constitutional Court asserted in 2009 that Pancasila was a foundation of the state that could not be amended. As a supreme source of law in Indonesia’s legal system, Pancasila, which was founded 70 years ago, consists ...
    • Hak Asasi Manusia: Internasionalisme, Islamisme, Post Kolonialisme, dan Praktiknya di Indonesia 

      AL KHANIF (Malang: Intrans Publishing, 2020, 2020-12-01)
      tema buku ini adalah salah satu ceruk yang membutuhkan kajian serius, mendalam, dan layak untuk dihadirkan ke masyarakat, sebagai salah satu sumber bacaan para akademisi, praktisi, dan aktivis HAM. Butuh lebih dari dua ...
    • Hak Asasi Manusia: Politik, Hukum dan Agama di Indonesia 

      AL KHANIF; WARDAYA, Manunggal K. (Yogyakarta: LKiS, 2018, 2018-11-14)
      The Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism, and Migration (CHRM2) Universitas Jember dan Serikat Pengajar Hak Asasi Manusia (SEPAHAM) Indonesia selaku penggagas buku ini telah bekerja keras selama setahun terakhir ...
    • Indonesia Doesn't Need to Further Blasphemy Law 

      AL KHANIF (The Jakarta Post, 2015-01-16)
      The act of blasphemy and its impact on human rights is a worldwide phenomenon. The debate on whether blasphemy laws should be retained, reformed or abolished has been raised by many human rights advocates, as blasphemy ...
    • Kajian Tentang Model Rencana Aksi Daerah Hak Asasi Manusia (RADHAM) Kabupaten Bondowoso Tahun 2018 

      AL KHANIF; MUHSHI, Adam; INDRAYATI, Rosita; FADHILAH, Nurul Laili; WILDANA, Dina Tsalist; SATYANINGTYAS, Ayu Citra; BAHRUL, Muhammad (Jurnal Hukum & Pembangunan Tahun ke-49 No.2 April-Juni 2019, 2019-06-01)
      Artikel ini membahas rencana aksi daerah hak asasi manusia (RADHAM) Kabupaten Bondowoso 2018. Fokus kajian RADHAM 2018 menjelaskan latar belakang dan fokus kebijakan RADHAM Bondowoso Tahun 2018 sebagai dasar pengambila ...
    • NU Must Deal with Members' Persecution of Minorities 

      AL KHANIF (The Jakarta Post, 2015-08-05)
      Since a few months ago, Islam Nusantara or Islam of the Indonesian archipelago, which is the theme of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) congress this year, has stirred controversy. Even though some NU leaders have stated that the ...
    • Pancasila, Transnasionalisme dan Kedaulatan Negara 

      AL KHANIF; WARDAYA, Manunggal K.; BUANA, Mirza Satria (Yogyakarta: LKiS, 2018, 2018-05-30)
      Hampir selama setahun terakhir tim editor bekerja keras untuk ‘mendamaikan’ dinamika ideologis baik dalam proses telaah substantif naskah dan finalisasi naskah sebelum dikirim ke penerbit. Semua tulisan-tulisan yang masuk ...
    • Protecting the Rights of Religious Minorities in the Framework of International Human Rights Law and Islamic Law 

      AL KHANIF (Journal Global & Strategis, Th. 7, No. 2 (2013), 2013-12-01)
      This paper is a legal analysis, which tries to examine multi-dimensional problems to protect the rights of religious minorities especially their freedom of belief. The distinctive feature of religious minorities is often ...
    • Questioning a Theistic, Secular Pancasila to Protect Religions 

      AL KHANIF (The Jakarta Post, 2015-06-01)
      Since its introduction to Indonesian polity 70 years ago today, Pancasila has faced challenges ,particularly in equally protecting all religions in Indonesia as enshrined in its first principle, Belief in One Supreme God.
    • Religious Minorities, Islam and the Law: International Human Rights and Islamic Law in Indonesia 

      AL KHANIF (New York: Routledge, 2021, 2021-01-01)
      This book has critically examined the complex issue of protecting religious minorities within Islam in Indonesia within the context of international human rights law and Islamic law. This concluding chapter provides a ...
    • Rohingya: The Problem of Minority Groups 

      AL KHANIF (The Jakarta Post, 2015-05-27)
      The Rohingya have long experienced state-sanctioned discrimination. Recently, they have been persecuted as a result of the influence of hate speeches by Buddhist monk Ashin Wirathu.
    • Tolikara: Majority-minority ties and its Discontent 

      AL KHANIF (The Jakarta Post, 2015-07-25)
      Most Indonesians were shocked by the incident in Tolikara, Papua, when Muslims who held an Idul Fitri prayer service in a local mosque were disrupted by a violent Christian mob affiliated with the Evangelical Church of ...
    • Women, Islam, and Modern Family Construction in the Perspectives of Legal Pluralism in Indonesia 

      AL KHANIF (PETITA: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Hukum dan Syariah, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2019, 2019-12-01)
      The Constitutional Court decision in 2010 on the recognition of Siri, an unofficial, unregistered marriage ignited debate in Indonesian society. Even though the main reason of the recognition of Siri is to protect children ...