Diskriminasi Gender dan Agenda Islam Untuk Penegakan Martabat Perempuan
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Women's Dignity; Social Justice; Women's Rights.Abstract
This study aims to analyze the phenomenon of gender discrimination and explore the Islamic agenda in upholding the dignity of women. The method used is juridical-normative research with a descriptive-analytical approach, through a study of Islamic texts, legal regulations, and social realities related to gender issues. The results show that gender discrimination still occurs in various aspects of life, including education, employment, and legal rights. Islam as a holistic value system has actually emphasized equality and respect for women, but its implementation is often influenced by cultural factors and biased interpretations. Therefore, a more contextual reinterpretation of Islamic law and policies that support gender justice are needed. This study affirms that Islam has strong principles in upholding women's dignity through social justice and the protection of their rights.
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