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The Role and Real Actions of Young Voters Post-2024 Simultaneous Elections imran, imran; Ramadhani, Suci; Idharulhaq, Idharulhaq
Abdi Masyarakat Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Abdi Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/abdi.v7i2.9922

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This community service article examines the active role of young voters in North Lombok during and after the 2024 simultaneous elections, challenging prevailing narratives about youth political apathy. Based on participatory observation and discussion at the North Lombok Election Commission (KPU) podcast on November 28, 2025, this study documents how young people contributed significantly to electoral integrity through multiple roles including election organizers (KPPS and PPK), peace mediators, and sustained civic activists. The analysis employs the Sasak cultural philosophy of "Tioq, Tata, Tunaq" (cultivate, maintain, cherish) as a framework for understanding comprehensive democratic citizenship that extends beyond voting to include accountability monitoring and genuine commitment to national unity. Key findings reveal that youth political engagement flourishes when meaningful participation opportunities exist and when their contributions are recognized and valued. The article argues that addressing youth disengagement requires transforming political institutions rather than changing young people themselves, and calls for developing "good political will" among youth characterized by integrity, critical thinking, and public-regarding values to transform politics into a vehicle for collective progress. Recommendations include institutionalizing youth roles in electoral administration, strengthening civic education, creating formal mechanisms for youth policy input, and addressing structural barriers to participation. The North Lombok experience demonstrates that youth can be powerful democratic agents when properly engaged and supported.
Aspek Hukum Isbat Nikah dengan Wali Muhakkam di Pengadilan Agama Imran, Imran; Idharulhaq, Idharulhaq
Juris Prima: Jurnal Inovasi Hukum dan Kebijakan Vol. 1 No. 02 (2025): Juris Prima: Jurnal Inovasi Hukum dan Kebijakan
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Kardin Assidiq

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63868/jihk.v1i02.46

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Marriage confirmation is a legal mechanism provided by the Religious Court to validate a marriage that has been conducted in accordance with Islamic law but has not been registered by the state. Several issues often arise in the practice of marriage confirmation, including: (1) What are the reasons for the loss of rights of the aqrab/nasab guardian in marriage? (2) What are the legal implications of marriage with a muhakkam guardian? (3) How is marriage confirmation handled in a Religious Court when a muhakkam guardian is involved? This study aims to explore the legal aspects of marriage confirmation in the Religious Court concerning marriages that utilise a muhakkamah guardian. The analysis will examine this situation from both Islamic law and the applicable laws and regulations in Indonesia. The research method employed is normative legal research, incorporating statutory, conceptual, and empirical juridical approaches through a review of Religious Court decisions. The study's findings indicate that the use of a muhakkamah guardian in marriage leads to differing opinions among Religious Court judges, particularly regarding the validity of the marriage and the legal interests of the parties involved. Nonetheless, Religious Courts typically prioritise principles of benefit, legal protection for wives and children, and legal certainty when deciding on marriage confirmation requests. Accordingly, marriage confirmation for a marriage involving a muhakkamah guardian can be granted, provided it fulfils the pillars and requirements of marriage according to Islamic law and complies with the relevant statutory regulations.