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Abstract: Objective: This study
aims to examine the compatibility of particular dimensions and indicators
within the Maqasid Shariah (HDI) framework. Additionally, it seeks to
investigate the current human development situation in the Indonesian
provinces of South Sulawesi's Luwu, North Luwu, and East Luwu Regencies from a
Maqashid Sharia perspective. Methodology: This research utilized secondary data from
relevant sources such as Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the Police, and
affiliated offices. The data were subjected to a step-by-step computation
process to address the primary and secondary research questions. Findings: The finding is crucial to deconstruct and
guaranteeing consistency in the metrics used to compute the Islamic Human
Development Index (I-HDI) among Muslim countries. Additionally, the I-HDI
analysis of the study regions shows that their values fall into the
lower-middle categorization, highlighting the need for advancements in
several areas of human development to promote progress and well-being. Theoretical
and Methodological Contributions: By
adding indicators and dimensions that align with Islamic principles, the
study offers a deconstruction technique for the HDI from a Maqashid Sharia
perspective. Moreover, doing a case study in a particular geographic area
offers specialized insights into human development. Research/Practical Implications: This research can inform to policymakers about the relevance of incorporating Maqashid Sharia principles in human development assessments, as well as insights into how Islamic values can be integrated into policy frameworks to promote more holistic development strategies. |
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