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Age Limit of Marriage in Islamic Family Law: A Comparative Study between Morocco, Pakistan, Malaysia, and Indonesia Wafa, Zaein; Izzuddin, Ahmad; Rosidi, Achmad
Al-Bayyinah Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Al-Bayyinah
Publisher : Faculty of Sharia and Islamic Law Institut Agama Islam Negeri Bone

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/al-bayyinah.v8i1.6351

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The renewal of marriage laws in the Islamic world is not a new thing but has been debated since ancient times. The cause of these differences began with the rise of awareness from the community and scholars that the concept of Fiqh used was no longer in line with the times, so there needed to be a new legal reform that was in line with the demands of the Islamic community, especially in marriage in determining the age limit of marriage that occurred in Asian countries namely Morocco, Pakistan, Malaysia, and Indonesia. The development of knowledge about the situation and conditions of the developing community at that time was one of the factors that triggered family law reform. The method used in this writing is library research, with a legal analysis approach. so it involves an analysis of the legal regulations and provisions that apply in Islam. The regulation analysis carried out involves a comparison of family law in various countries related to the age limit of marriage. The discussion is interesting because it will provide consideration of the ideal age of marriage reviewed from the positive law of the country, and will know the historical side of the provision of age limits in marriage in comparative law in the country so that it is obtained in its application in the Islamic country it is different but not far from the age recommended in reaching adulthood and maturity of thinking, mental readiness because each country has its limits to measure the maturity of children to get married.
NORMALIZATION OF COMMUNITY LIFE AFTER CONFLICT: Reconciliation Measures Return To The Village Rohman, Abid; Rosidi, Achmad; Setiyani, Wiwik
TASAMUH Vol. 20 No. 1 (2022): DAKWAH AND SOCIAL CHANGE DURING THE PANDEMIC
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/tasamuh.v20i1.5304

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Returning together with family and community is a dream for people who experience conflict caused by various socio-religious problems. The rolling cases between adherents of Sunni-Shi’i religious ideologies have found common ground after the conflict. Various efforts to create a peaceful and fairness require the roles of religious leaders, community leaders, and the government. The academic problem that will be explained is to unite views on conflicting groups in realizing the harmonious life of the Sampang community. The method used is depth interviews with people involved in the conflict, especially in Karang Gayam and Blu'uran villages. Data analysis was carried out using the theory of reconciliation to realize the normalization of people's lives as a form of social acceptance. The Sampang community wish for a peaceful life, mutual respect, and appreciation in social life. Normalization efforts can be carried out with a reconciliation approach, namely; top-down and bottom-up. The Sampang community is open to accepting the agreed agreement. Thus, normal life can be realized. Conflict is a necessity. However, reconciliation is a must to create a normal life such as peace, mutual respect, and respect for one another