The Substance of Islamic Public Policy in The Era of Decentralization
Date
2020-12-14Author
NEGORO, Abdul Haris Suryo
INDAHSARI, Okta Prima
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Implementing the Decentralization System in the reformation era in
the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia provided an opportunity to
change various systems and institutions. The Decentralized System brings the
consequences of more open and well-managed government changes, community
participation, and sustainable market potential. The critical point to the success
of decentralization lies in local government management based on excellent
public policies and services. The public policy breakthrough made by the
regional head gave rise to many innovations, including Islamic-inspired
systems. Advances and innovations made produce honest, mandate, and
trustworthy behavior for implementers and policy targets. Change and local
wisdom will make it easier for regional heads to implement their nuanced
Islamic policies to the community. The majority of people in Indonesia who are
Muslims need policies that have Islamic authority both directly and indirectly in
people's lives. Islamic public power policy cannot be separated from the
reflection of leadership, regional government organizational behavior, and
ethics in managing the local government's organizational structure. This
research was conducted by library research method and using secondary data.
This paper compares factual phenomena and theories so that solutions and
recommendations can be obtained relating to problems in the era of
decentralization. The author's approach is to identify through formulating and
implementing public policies nuanced in Islam how the regional head can
provide solutions to problems that arise in the community. On the other hand,
local leaders must develop territories based on Islamic management, both
sharia-based and non-sharia-based. However, it will raise a debate about
whether Islamic public policies can be implemented entirely in Indonesia, which
is not an Islamic state.
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