Eka Mahargiani Rokhma
INISNU Temanggung, Indonesia

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The Implementation of Child Custody After Divorce in Nglorog Village, Temanggung: The Implementation of Child Custody After Divorce in Nglorog Village, Temanggung Eka Mahargiani Rokhma; Binti Isnaini; Fatmawati Sungkawaningrum
Jurnal Syariah, Hukum, dan Ekonomi Islam Vol. 3 No. 2 December 2025: Jurnal Syariah, Hukum, dan Ekonomi Islam
Publisher : Yayasan Azhar Amanaa Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59944/jshei.v3i2.593

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This study examines post-divorce child custody (ḥaḍānah) practices in Nglorog Village, Pringsurat District, Temanggung Regency, from the perspective of Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah. Divorce is often regarded as a last resort for couples facing irreconcilable marital conflict; however, it entails significant consequences for children, who are particularly vulnerable to psychological distress, declining academic performance, and social challenges. Therefore, examining child custody arrangements is essential to safeguarding children’s welfare and future well-being. In Islamic law, Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah emphasizes the protection of five fundamental values: religion (ḥifẓ al-dīn), life (ḥifẓ al-nafs), intellect (ḥifẓ al-ʿaql), lineage (ḥifẓ al-nasl), and property (ḥifẓ al-māl). In the context of child custody, the protection of life, intellect, and lineage is particularly relevant. This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach, with data collected through in-depth interviews involving religious leaders, village officials, divorced parents, and local social institutions. The findings reveal that divorce has complex impacts on children, especially when post-divorce parenting is inconsistent or unbalanced. Nevertheless, several stakeholders have sought to incorporate Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah values in determining custodial arrangements by prioritizing children’s best interests, emotional stability, and education. Accordingly, Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah functions not only as a normative Islamic legal framework but also as an ethical foundation for ensuring fair and proportionate child custody practices after divorce.
The Role of GKMNU in Reducing Stunting in Glapansari Village, Temanggung: An Analysis of Maqashid al-Shariah Eka Mahargiani Rokhma; Sumarjoko; Yuda Ardian; Muhammad Zaki Tamami
Jurnal Syariah, Hukum, dan Ekonomi Islam Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Syariah, Hukum, dan Ekonomi Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59944/jshei.v4i1.698

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This study analyzes and evaluates the role of the Nahdlatul Ulama Family Welfare Movement (GKMNU) in Glapansari Village, Temanggung, in addressing the high prevalence of stunting as an effort to achieve the objectives of Maqashid al-Shariah, particularly the protection of future generations (hifz al-nasl). This village was selected because it has the highest stunting rate in Temanggung Regency, which negatively affects children’s growth and development. GKMNU implements a comprehensive program based on religious values, including health and nutrition counseling for pregnant women, education on Islamic parenting patterns, and spiritual strengthening. GKMNU views stunting as a complex issue requiring not only medical intervention but also religious and moral guidance, in line with the principle of protecting offspring within Maqashid al-Shariah. The program also supports the prevention of early marriage by referring to Law No. 16 of 2019, which stipulates the minimum marriage age of 19 years, aiming to protect children and ensure family sustainability. Despite challenges such as limited nutritional awareness, economic constraints, and cultural barriers, the findings emphasize that the synergy of GKMNU as an agent of social change and a facilitator of programs integrating religious values with national legal regulations is essential for creating healthy and dignified families in a sustainable manner. This family-based approach involving all family members is considered effective in preventing stunting.