Mochammad Agus Rachmatulloh
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Tipologi Pembaruan Hukum Keluarga Islam di Ghana Mochammad Agus Rachmatulloh; Iva Nikmatul Khusna
Al-Adillah: Jurnal Hukum Islam Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Tradisi dan Hukum Islam
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS BONDOWOSO

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This article describes the development of Islamic family law in Ghana, from marriage, polygamy to divorce, as well as the typology in its renewal. Islamic family law has been regulated in Islamic law. However, in practice, the life of the nation and state always requires development and renewal, in line with the changing times, places, times, and conditions. Using historical methods, descriptive in nature, with inductive analysis, and arranged in the form of a narrative that is creative and in-depth. The formulation of the problem is: (1) How is the development of Islamic family law in Ghana? (2) What is the typology of Islamic family law reform in Ghana? The result is that the development of Islamic family law in Ghana was influenced by customary law and colonial law. The typology of reform combines intradoctrinal reform and extradoctrinal reform, which emphasizes rational and contextual considerations to create a modern and just society.
Hukum Keluarga Islam di Somalia Andrio Pratama; Ikrima Imroatul A.; Sindi Nurlita A.R.; Nur Ratna Sari; Mochammad Agus Rachmatulloh
Al-Adillah: Jurnal Hukum Islam Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Hukum Keluarga Islam di Indonesia
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This article describes the development of Islamic family law in Somalia, ranging from marriage, divorce, guardianship, polygamy, wills and inheritance. In the practice of life that is in line with the times, place, time and conditions of the development and renewal of Islamic family law, it is always needed, especially after independence from the invaders. Whereas Islamic family law itself has actually been regulated in Islamic law. The formulation of the problem is: How is the development and typology of Islamic family law reform in Somalia. Using a qualitative approach with the document method and focus group discussion. The result is that the renewal of Islamic family law in 1975, called the Family Code of Somalia, contained a slight deviation from existing Islamic law and the school of thought adopted by the State, in which the issue of inheritance distribution between men and women is the same. The typology of renewal uses a progressive type of school unification and extradoctrinal reform.