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Wa AsSalatu AsSalamu A’ala Rasulallah!
AsSalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatuallh Wa Barakatuhu!
Important NOTES:
Before we proceed, we kindly request your attention to a few important points:
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We strongly recommend researching Aceh thoroughly before deciding to move there. If possible, plan a preliminary visit to get a firsthand experience.
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While we tried our best to collect information through authentic sources, we encourage you to share any credible information you find about Aceh, whether positive or negative. Your feedback will be invaluable in helping other Muslims make well-informed decisions, En Shah Allah.
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We ask for your patience in drawing conclusions until you have received all the information we aim to provide about Aceh in the coming weeks, En Shah Allah!
ACEH – The BACKGROUND of SHARIAH:
“Islamic Shariah had been run in the Sultanate of Aceh (Sultan Iskandar Muda, 1607-1636) long before Indonesia’s first Independence Day.”
“According to records and historical analysis, it says that at the time of Independence Day of Indonesia, the leader of Aceh requested permission from the first Indonesian government to implement Islamic Sharia in Aceh, and even the first President, Ir. Soekarno promised to the scholars and leaders of Aceh that Aceh would be able to implement Islamic sharia in the province.”
“Some books mention that President Sukarno gave his consent verbally when he visited Aceh in 1948. Then he also asked in return for help from the Acehnese to buy an aircraft as a gift for the central government.”
“This Dakota plane which became Air Force No. 1 and then later the first plane in the Garuda fleet can still be seen, on display, in the Blang Padang park in the center of Banda Aceh. So Aceh in a way paid for the right to have autonomy and to be able to implement sharia law in Aceh.”
“In 2001, the government of Aceh established a new department called the
“Office of Islamic Shariah (Dinas Syariat Islam)”.
“In the same year, the special autonomy regulations for Aceh (No.18 of 2001) provided permission for the establishment of a sharia court, with power not only in family matters and inheritances but also in criminal cases (Jinayah)”.
Wilmot [7] has also said, “When Islamic Shariah was declared in 2001, the pros and cons started popping up until now. The involvement of the central government was deemed a political move to blockade non-Muslim countries’ support against the power of GAM”
“Once the autonomy status was granted to Aceh in 2001, the Aceh Government announced that Islamic sharia would be Kaffah (plenary) in its territory. The word Kaffah means that the local governments will implement the Islamic Shariah perfectly and completely. Therefore, several institutions were created in order to support the implementation of Islamic sharia such as:
‘Dinas Syariat Islam’ (the Office of Islamic Shariah),
‘Majelis Permusyawaratan Ulama’ (the Board of Islamic Scholars),
‘Wilayatul Hisbah’ or DOI (the Sharia Law Enforcement Authority), and ‘Mahkamah Syariat’ (the Court of Shariah).
“Although the implementation of Islamic Shariah officially came into effect in 2003, the pros and cons have kept coming until now. Indeed since Islamic sharia was introduced, there have been many problems in upholding it.”
And as it is always, the screaming of the Kuffar for wherever they find Allah’s Shariah is enforced, you can find that here too:
https://www.amnesty.org/fr/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/asa210292014en-1.pdf
An observation from the Kuffar’s point of view of a ‘Muslims in Kuffar’s Mindset’ on the latest October 10 2022 situation of how Aceh laws are distinguished itself from Indonesia’s national federal law:
https://ejournal.ipdn.ac.id/jtpm/article/download/2508/1337/
Continued to the next articles…