Frequently happened agrarian conflicts in Indonesia need to be addressed seriously to find the best solution. This problem should be exercised from various views and perspectives, including legal, social and economic perspectives. This... more
Frequently happened agrarian conflicts in Indonesia need to be addressed seriously to find the best solution. This problem should be exercised from various views and perspectives, including legal, social and economic perspectives. This study aims to find a comparison between policy and law of the government of the Republic of Indonesia and the concept of Islamic thought of a great Muslim scholar; Abu Ubaid. This study uses descriptive analysis. This research is a research library with data and methods of qualitative analysis. The type of data used in this study is qualitative data obtained from authentic sources consisting of primary and secondary data sources. The findings and conclusions of this research are that government policies on land and agricultural land in Indonesia have similarities and differences compared to Abu Ubaid's thoughts on land/agricultural land. The equation is, on the distribution of plantation land for farmers that in law in Indonesia recognize ownership of land rights which is characterized by a certificate of agricultural land, whereas according to Abu Ubaid is land rights for farmers who work on land/plantation land that has been appointed by the Imam / Head of State .