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Journal : Al-'Adalah

Acculturation in the Inheritance Law of the Dayak Ngaju Community Syaikhu, Syaikhu; Muzainah, Gusti; Adawiyah, Rabiatul
al-'adalah Vol 18 No 1 (2021): al-'Adalah
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/adalah.v18i1.8377

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The Dayak Community, as an agrarian community, respects and upholds the noble values of their ancestors. This value strongly affects their social and cultural system, including the customs and traditions of inheritance settlement. This research is descriptive-analytic using a phenomenology approach. The aim is to identify the uniqueness of the traditional heritage of the Ngaju Dayak tribe in Palangka Raya through the perspective of acculturation theory of culture and law. The study shows that the acculturation model that occurs in Palangka Raya is an adjustment model, in which the process of adjustment and adaptation of one culture to other cultures occurs without forming a new culture. In addition, this study also finds that the community kinship system influences the application of inheritance law among the Ngaju Dayak indigenous people, Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan.
Legal Conflict in Zakat Management in the Prismatic Communities of Kapuas Regency, Central of Kalimantan Masrawan, Masrawan; Anshari, A. Hafiz; Hakim, Budi Rahmat; Syaikhu, Syaikhu
al-'adalah Vol 19 No 1 (2022): AL-'ADALAH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/adalah.v19i1.12466

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Abstract: Legal Conflict in Zakat Management in the Prismatic Communities of Kapuas Regency, Central of Kalimantan. This study is aimed at analyzing the legal conflict in the management of zakat (charity) among prismatic communities in Kapuas Regency, Central of Kalimantan. This intersection occurs between Islamic law relating to the management of zakat and the tradition, or customary law held by the local community. This phenomenon gives rise to poly normativism (legal overlap) between formal rules and living traditions in the local community. This research is empirical-normative in nature, using a combination of several approaches, i.e., the empirical, historical, normative, and conceptual approaches. The data were obtained through interviews, documentation, and direct observation of zakat management institutions and community behavior supported by the tradition of local society. The results of the study indicate that there is an intersection between the rules used in the management of zakat and the customary laws that live in a prismatic society in Kapuas Regency. For this reason, it is necessary to make adjustments in the regulation of zakat management while raising public awareness of the importance of optimizing zakat to support the interests of the state, in general, and in particular, for the interests of the local Muslims themselves.