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Abstract
Background: Freen economy policies are commonly framed as administrative responses to
global sustainability agendas, this research argues that, in the context of Yogyakarta, the
regulation represents a site of normative negotiation between state law and lived Islamic
environmental ethics.
Aims: This study examines the dialectical relationship between fiqh al-bi'ah and public policy
through a socio-legal analysis of Regional Regulation of the Special Region of Yogyakarta
Number 1 of 2024 on Green Economy within the framework of maqasid al-shari'ah. While green
economy policies are commonly framed as administrative responses to global sustainability
agendas, this research argues that, in the context of Yogyakarta, the regulation represents a site
of normative negotiation between state law and lived Islamic environmental ethics.
Method: Employing a socio-legal approach that integrates normative legal analysis with
empirical fieldwork, this study analyzes legal documents alongside in-depth interviews and
observations involving government officials, Islamic organizations, and local stakeholders.
Finding: The findings reveal that the Regional Regulation functions as a hybrid legal product
shaped by interactions among bureaucratic mandates, market interests, and religious moral
discourses.
Implication: Rather than formalizing Islamic law textually, the regulation internalizes
principles of environmental stewardship aligned with hifz al-'alam through processes of
localization and institutional adaptation. The case of policy implementation in Gunungkidul
further demonstrates tensions between technocratic national indicators and socio-ecological
local realities, highlighting the need for contextualized legal interpretation grounded in
maslahah.
Originality: This study contributes to the anthropology of Islamic law by demonstrating how
fiqh al-bi'ah operates as lived law within regional governance structures, expanding
contemporary discussions on Islamic environmental governance beyond doctrinal discourse
toward institutional transformation.
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