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<title>TELAAH HUKUM ISLAM TENTANG LGBT (SEBUAH SOLUSI DALAM MEMECAHKAN PROBLEM KEMASYARAKATAN)</title>
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<description>TELAAH HUKUM ISLAM TENTANG LGBT (SEBUAH SOLUSI DALAM MEMECAHKAN PROBLEM KEMASYARAKATAN)
Ma'u, Dahlia Haliah
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (in Indonesia known as LGBT) are fahisyah&#13;
(bad/nasty) behaviors that are clearly prohibited in Islam. Those behaviors were performed by Prophet Luth&#13;
people in the past and be included in Quran and Hadith. The fuqaha agreed that the behaviors are forbidden for&#13;
Moslems since the negative impact to the doers and societies. Furthermore, the Islamic Law has categorized the&#13;
punishmet to those who practice the behaviors. First, the doer would be killed or rajam (being thrown with stones&#13;
until death). Second, the similar punishment to people who practice adultery or free sex (zina); If the doer is&#13;
married (muhsan), the sanction is rajam, and if the doer is not married yet (ghairu muhsan), he/she would be&#13;
whipped a hundred times. Third, the performer of those behaviors would be punished by the government or a&#13;
judge (ta’zir), the level of the sanction would be decided by the government or a judge fairly. Moreover, the&#13;
government, ulama, and societies have an important role to avoid these nasty behaviors through the&#13;
implementation of the rules formally, and verbal persuasion.
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2016 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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