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HAK-HAK PEREMPUAN PASCA PERCERAIAN DALAM HUKUM POSITIF DAN HUKUM ISLAM H. Hamzah; Oyo Sunaryo Mukhlas; Usep Saepullah
Usroh: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga Islam Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Usroh
Publisher : Program Studi Al-Ahwal Al-Syakhshiyyah

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This article discusses women's rights after divorce in positive law and Islamic law. Women's rights after divorce are deemed necessary to be discussed further, because in the Indonesian legal system women's rights after divorce are guaranteed by the Supreme Court regulations, considering that marriage in Indonesian law is regulated based on positive law and Islamic law. The method used in this research is normative juridical with the type of literature study. The results of this study show that after the divorce, women's rights, especially a living are guaranteed in the Marriage Law, as well as the issuance of Perma number 3 of 2017. Then according to Islamic law, ex-husbands have an obligation to provide iddah and hadhanah to their wives and children, mut'ah maintenance for women who are divorced, as well as dowry debts that must be repaid immediately. Keywords: Women's Rights; Positive Law; Islamic Family Law
Respons Pertumbuhan Dan Produksi Ketimun (Cucumis sativus L) Terhadap Sistem Pengolahan Tanah Dan Jarak Tanam H. Hamzah; Pieter J Kunu; A. Rumakat
Agrologia Vol 1, No 2 (2012): Agrologia: Jurnal Ilmu Budidaya Tanaman
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture, Pattimura University

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Cucumber is consumed regularly by inhabitants of Buru District of the Maluku Province, and, its productivity needs to be optimized. Soil tillage and plant density in cucumber cultivation have Influences on competition for nutrient intake, water and light and hence affect plant yield. The aim of this field experiment was to study growth and yield responses of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) on different soil tillage systems and planting densities. The field experiment was arranged in a factorial Randomized Block Design to examine several tillage methods (one and two) and planting densities (25 x 25 cm, 40 x 40 cm and 45 x 55 cm). The experimental results showed that there was no effect of interaction between soil tillage and planting density on all variable observed. Single and double tillage methods increased fruit number, fruit diameter, fruit length, fruit weight and root length of cucumber, while planting density gave no effect on all variables measured. Therefore, either single or double tillages and any planting densities tested in this experiment could be recommended in cucumber cultivation in Buru District of Maluku Province.