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The Marriage of a Converted Woman with a Religious Leader from Maqashid Syari'ah Perspective at Batu Ampar District Irfan, Muhamad; Andaryuni, Lilik; Fansuri, Fuad
International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion Vol 8 No 2 (2025): IJoASER (International Journal on Advanced Science, Education)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al-Furqan, Makassar - Indonesia

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The phenomenon of female converts marrying under the guardianship of religious leaders in Batu Ampar District presents a unique issue, as it does not entirely align with national legal procedures, yet enjoys broad acceptance within the local community. While earlier studies have focused on court-appointed guardians (wali hakim) or the role of wali muhakkam in emergencies, limited research has analyzed this phenomenon through the lens of hearing shari'ah. This study seeks to address that gap by exploring the underlying factors, examining the validity of the marriage process according to classical Islamic jurisprudence, and interpreting it through the objectives of Islamic law. Using a qualitative descriptive method, data were collected through interviews and field observations. The findings reveal that the factors prompting the use of religious leaders as marriage guardians include the absence of a Muslim lineage guardian, economic limitations in accessing formal legal procedures, social pressure to maintain family honour, and the high legitimacy of religious leaders within the community. From the perspective of fiqh procedures, the marriage fulfilled all the essential pillars and conditions, such as the presence of acceptance (offer and acceptance), two just witnesses, a guardian (still), and a dowry (mahar). From the viewpoint of maqashid syari’ah, the marriage achieved the protection of religion (hifzh al-din), life (hifzh al-nafs), honor (hifzh al-‘ird), lineage (hifzh al-nasl), and property (hifzh al-mal).
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION OF THE SUJANLIE TOTONG LAW OFFICE WITH CLIENTS IN RESOLVING LEGAL PROBLEMS: A CASE STUDY OF THE BUSANG DENGEN FARMER GROUP Nunung Dwi Astutik; Nurul Shobah; Fuad Fansuri
Jurnal Visi Komunikasi Vol. 25 No. 01 (2026): MEI 2026
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

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This study aims to analyze the interpersonal communication carried out by the Sujanlie Totong Law Office with clients in resolving legal problems, using a case study of the Busang Dengen Farmer Group. This research employs a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with the advocate and supported by relevant literature review.The findings indicate that interpersonal communication is implemented through the use of simple and accessible language, transparency in conveying information, empathy toward clients, and active client involvement in legal decision-making processes. Such communication plays a crucial role in building client trust, reducing uncertainty, and enhancing clients’ understanding of legal procedures.Furthermore, interpersonal communication functions not only as a means of delivering legal information but also as an instrument of empowerment, enabling clients to actively participate in the process of resolving their legal issues.Therefore, the interpersonal communication practiced by the Sujanlie Totong Law Office is not merely informative in nature but also strategic in supporting the effectiveness of legal problem resolution faced by clients.