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Rekonstruksi Hak dan Kewajiban Anggota Keluarga dalam Mewujudkan Keharmonisan Rumah Tangga: Telaah Normatif dalam Perspektif Hukum Islam Hikmatullah, Hikmatullah; Wardana, Sendi
Tasyri' : Journal of Islamic Law Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Tasyri'
Publisher : STAINI Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53038/tsyr.v4i2.373

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A harmonious family is not just a dream, but a real goal that can be achieved through awareness, commitment, and joint efforts between family members. The household is not only a physical place to live, but also a space to build togetherness, trust, and love that are able to survive in the face of various life dynamics. This research aims to reconstruct the understanding of the rights and obligations of family members in realizing domestic harmony based on the perspective of Islamic law. The method used is normative legal research with a statute approach, which intensively studies legal literature, especially the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI), as primary legal material, and is supported by secondary legal material. The results of the study show that household harmony (sakinah, mawaddah, and rahmah) is not solely determined by material aspects, but rather by the fulfillment of rights and obligations proportionally by each family member. True happiness is born from an attitude of mutual understanding, trust that is maintained, and commitment in carrying out each other's roles and responsibilities. This finding provides a conceptual contribution for married couples to rearrange the pattern of family relations that are just and sustainable in accordance with the principles of Islamic law.
Effective Communication in Muslim Families: A Solutive Study on Syiqaq Conflict in an Islamic Perspective Algifari, Abidar; Hikmatullah, Hikmatullah
Tasyri' : Journal of Islamic Law Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Tasyri'
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53038/tsyr.v1i1.376

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Conflicts in the family (syiqaq) are often triggered by poor communication patterns between family members. Ineffective communication leads to misunderstandings, emotional tension, and household disintegration. In fact, communication in the family ideally takes place reciprocated, both from parent to child, from child to parent, and between siblings. One of the communication patterns that is still common in families is stimulus-response communication, but this model is not enough to build true emotional closeness. This research is a qualitative research with a library research approach. Primary data is obtained from books on family communication, while secondary data comes from scientific articles, journals, and documents related to communication in an Islamic perspective. The analysis was carried out in a descriptive-qualitative manner with a normative approach. The results show that interactional communication patterns, where both parties are active and creative in conveying and interpreting messages, tend to create more dynamic and communicative relationships. From an Islamic perspective, communication values such as qawlan karima, qawlan layyina, and qawlan sadida are important foundations in creating ethical, empathetic, and effective communication. It can be concluded that communication built on Islamic principles is not only able to prevent syiqaq, but also becomes the main foundation in forming harmonious and sustainable family resilience.