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Journal : Jurnal Elsyakhshi

Five Husbands' Negligence in Fulfilling Their Child Maintenance Obligations after Divorce: A Phenomenological Study in a Muslim Community Purnanda, Defri; Burhanuddin, Burhanuddin; Hamdi, Isnadul; Daharis, Ade
Jurnal Elsyakhshi Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): June
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Solok Nan Indah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69637/jelsy.v2i1.65

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One of the phenomena that often occurs after the divorce of a husband and wife is related to the fulfillment of child support by the husband. Typically, the husband is still obligated to provide child support to ensure that the child’s rights are properly met. However, in Muslim communities, there are still cases where husbands do not fulfill this responsibility, creating a polemic for the children and wives left behind. Therefore, this study aims to explore the phenomenon within Muslim communities related to the issue of a husband's responsibility for child support after divorce. This research uses qualitative methods with a phenomenological approach. Data were collected through individual interviews with fourteen informants, consisting of three husbands, six wives, and five family members. All informants were selected using a snowball sampling technique, and data were analyzed using the Miles & Huberman technique. Overall, the research findings reveal five types of negligence by husbands regarding child maintenance after divorce. The types of negligence include: i) the husband remarries and subsequently neglects his responsibility to provide for the child, ii) loss of communication with the family due to relocation, iii) financial instability, iv) lack of commitment to fatherly responsibilities, and v) shifting the full burden of child maintenance to the wife. These findings serve as a lesson and a strong moral message for Muslim communities, especially for divorced husbands, about the importance of responsibility and commitment in fulfilling child support obligations after divorce.
Analysis of the Use of Technology from the Perspective of Islamic Family Law in Era 4.0 Daharis, Ade; Rizal, Deri; Stiawan, Thoat; Iskandar, M. Yakub
Jurnal Elsyakhshi Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69637/jelsy.v1i1.31

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Industrial revolution 4.0. causing a shift in lifestyle from a social, religious pattern to a materialistic and secular individual pattern. Apart from that, the cultural sector has been disrupted due to the development of social media which has reconstructed the cultural structure of society. Social relations between communities are now more closely established in the virtual world, so that relationships in the real world have become relative. This results in a lack of direct communication with family members because they focus on seeking their own pleasure. In the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, parents have also given gadgets to their children aged around 4-6 years. This research uses a social approach method and structural functionalism as its theory. The results of the research are that families do not reject revolution and use technology to help their daily lives. Apart from that, there are implications of structural functionalism theory with the occurrence of disruption in the era of the industrial revolution, especially in the social and cultural fields of society. The Industrial Revolution Era 4.0 is an era where various things in life are filled with sophisticated technology. Several families that the author studied have used technology produced by the industrial revolution 4.0. They use it in their daily lives so that it is felt as a need and urgency. As a result, there is a shift in perspective and lifestyle in society in various areas of life, one of which is social and cultural, resulting in disruption. The disruption process has gone through a process of externalization, objectification and internalization as per the theory of structural functionalism so that both are relevant.