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The Existence of Islamic Law and Customary Law in the Indonesian National Legal System Nasution, Suryadi; SA, Saifullah; Asmaret, Desi; Kamal, Tamrin; Julhadi, Julhadi
Islamic Circle Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Islamic Circle
Publisher : Prodi Hukum Ekonomi Syari'ah STAIN Mandailing Natal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56874/islamiccircle.v5i2.2188

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This research examines the existence of Islamic Law and Customary Law in Indonesia's national legal system which reflects legal pluralism in a country with high cultural and religious diversity. The purpose of the research is to explore the role and integration of Islamic Law and Customary Law within the national legal framework, particularly in the context of the application of sharia principles and the recognition of customary law communities. This research utilizes a qualitative descriptive method with analysis of documents, legal literature, and relevant legislation, as well as a historical approach to understand theories of legal acceptance such as Receptie and Receptie in Complexu. The results of the analysis show that Islamic Law has gained significant legitimacy, especially through the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI) which regulates family law and inheritance. Meanwhile, Customary Law is also recognized in Article 18B of the 1945 Constitution as an important part of the national legal system, although its implementation faces modernization challenges. This research finds that the interaction between these two legal systems produces not only challenges but also opportunities to build a national law that is adaptive and responsive to the needs of society. Thenovelty of this research lies in the comprehensive analysis of the dynamics of harmonization of Islamic Law and Customary Law amidst the social and political complexities in Indonesia. This research emphasizes the importance of an inclusive and contextual approach in building a just and sustainable legal system, which accommodates local religious and cultural values.
The Existence of Islamic Law and Customary Law in the Indonesian National Legal System Nasution, Suryadi; SA, Saifullah; Asmaret, Desi; Kamal, Tamrin; Julhadi, Julhadi
Islamic Circle Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Islamic Circle
Publisher : Prodi Hukum Ekonomi Syari'ah STAIN Mandailing Natal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56874/islamiccircle.v5i2.2188

Abstract

This research examines the existence of Islamic Law and Customary Law in Indonesia's national legal system which reflects legal pluralism in a country with high cultural and religious diversity. The purpose of the research is to explore the role and integration of Islamic Law and Customary Law within the national legal framework, particularly in the context of the application of sharia principles and the recognition of customary law communities. This research utilizes a qualitative descriptive method with analysis of documents, legal literature, and relevant legislation, as well as a historical approach to understand theories of legal acceptance such as Receptie and Receptie in Complexu. The results of the analysis show that Islamic Law has gained significant legitimacy, especially through the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI) which regulates family law and inheritance. Meanwhile, Customary Law is also recognized in Article 18B of the 1945 Constitution as an important part of the national legal system, although its implementation faces modernization challenges. This research finds that the interaction between these two legal systems produces not only challenges but also opportunities to build a national law that is adaptive and responsive to the needs of society. Thenovelty of this research lies in the comprehensive analysis of the dynamics of harmonization of Islamic Law and Customary Law amidst the social and political complexities in Indonesia. This research emphasizes the importance of an inclusive and contextual approach in building a just and sustainable legal system, which accommodates local religious and cultural values.
Co-Authors . Zulfan Abdul Rahman Abdul Rokhim Abdulaziz, Hussein Abdulqader Afriandi, Budi Afriko, Nofik Agus, Fauzi Aguswan, Aguswan Ahmad, Lahmi Akhir, Nur Afzan Binti Md Aldi Saputra Amrina, Amrina Andrianto Andrianto Anjasmara, Hendio Anzalman, Anzalman Armini, Armini Asmaret, Desi Astirani, Fuspita Badriyatul Muniroh, Badriyatul BJ, Jusmiwarti Bulek, Muhammad Jahar Candra, Aldi Gustika Dafril, Dafril Dahyar, Dahyar Dias, Hendri Pani Dina, Hidayatul Efendi, Marhadi Eliyadi, Eliyadi Firdaus, Khairul Fitra, Joni Darma Fitri Rahmi Fitri, Rika Gusnita, Fitri Habibi, Asmar Hanafi, Abdul Halim Hanafi, Halim Hendri Hendri Hidayat, Burhanuddin Hirawan, Robi Ihsan Ihsan Ikbal, Ahmad Ismai, Ismai Jaffar, Mohammad Najib Johardi, Johardi Kamal, Tamrin Kumar, Tribhuwan Lahmi, Ahmad Mahyudin Ritonga Marhadi Efendi, Marhadi Mudinillah, Adam Muhammad Husni Shidqi Muhammad Ridwan Mulyadi Mulyadi Mundzir, M. Afief Mursal Mursal Muta'allim, Muta'allim Nasution, Suryadi Nofriadi Nofriadi Parsidi Parsidi Prima, Ari Puadi, M Rahmadani, Reza Rahmat Junaidi Rahmi Rahmi Raja Ritonga Ramadhani Ramadhani Rambe, Muslim Hasonangan Ras Bumi, Hengki Riki Saputra, Riki Ritonga, Ahmad Roisuddin Rosniati Hakim SA, Saifullah Saifullah Saifullah Sri Wahyuni Suhaimis, Suhaimis SURYANINGRUM, EVI Syafrianto, Syafrianto Syaifullah Syaifullah Syamsi Syamsi Syofyandi, Rozi T, Marlini Thaheransyah Wasehudin, Wasehudin Wedy Nasrul Yahya, Muhamad Yuldafriyenti, Yuldafriyenti Zarkasi, Zarkasi Zulfahmi Zulfahmi Zulfani Sesmiarni