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Implications of Childless Families in the Qur'an Anggun, Anggun; Bunyamin, Bunyamin; Kallang, Abdul; Suhra, Sarifa; Rasyid, Idris; Kaddas, Badruddin
Journal of Research and Multidisciplinary Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Journal of Research and Multidisciplinary
Publisher : Lembaga Sembilan Tiga Community

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/jrm.v7i2.100

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This paper examines the implications of childless families in the view of the Qur'an. This type of research uses library research, namely activities to find and collect information related to the Qur'anic view of the childfree phenomenon in marriage, using written materials such as books, documents, journal articles, previous research results, and other scientific works related to the topic of the problem. The results show that childless families in the view of the Qur'an can lead to the emergence of various negative impacts that will be experienced by families if there is no birth of children in the family. These negative impacts include; the loss of heart conditioning, the loss of blessings from a child for his parents, life will feel empty, and not including a complete family. Parents should know the nature and privilege of children in the family because it can be a side of luck for parents and their families. To avoid the negative impacts of childfree families, every married couple needs to consider a number of these negative impacts so that they can change their stance from a pro-childfree family to a family that wants offspring because children are very useful for a family.
Reinterpretasi Hak Waris Perempuan dalam Islam: Sebuah Kajian Qs. Al-Nisā'/4: 11 Suhra, Sarifa; Kallang, Abdul; Misdah
Al-Ulum Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): Al-ULum
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/au.v23i2.4239

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One of the problems that arise after death is regarding the distribution of property to whom and how much share will be obtained, this has been regulated in Islamic inheritance law, but an issue that until now is often debated and prone to conflict in the family is the inheritance rights of women who in the Islamic inheritance system are different from men so that there is a stigma that Islamic inheritance law tends to be discriminatory and gender biased, This is due to the assumption that the inheritance system in Islam is something patent and cannot be changed, whereas the formulation of inheritance in the books of fiqh is the interpretation of scholars in the social setting where the ulama live, therefore it is necessary to reinterpret the inheritance system for women because the law is actually a social response that will continue to interact with the social construction of community life.