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Divorce Lawsuit Due to Impotence Perspective Maslahat Theory: Case study of the Andoolo Religious Court Decision, Southeast Sulawesi Fitri, Atika; Bahar, Muchlis; Azwar, Zainal; Ediz, M. Hidayat; Yusrial, Yusrial
El-Usrah: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga Vol 7, No 1 (2024): EL-USRAH: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/ujhk.v7i1.21860

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This research aims to analyze the decision to sue for divorce because the husband is impotent from the perspective of maslahat theory. The main condition for building a harmonious family is the existence of mutual trust and understanding between husband and wife. However, in living a married life, problems sometimes arise, such as the husband suffering from impotence, which can disrupt the relationship between husband and wife. This type of research is normative legal research, the data source is secondary data in the form of the decision of the Andoolo Religious Court, Southeast Sulawesi, Number 0225/Pdt.G/2019/PA.Adl regarding divorce due to husband suffering from impotence. This research found that the judge's consideration in deciding case Number 0225/Pdt.G/2019/PA.Adl was that the judge granted the divorce suit on the grounds that there had been continuous disputes and quarrels between husband and wife, the factor causing the disputes and quarrels was that the defendant was unable to produce children. The defendant suffered from impotence which the plaintiff only discovered after marrying the defendant. The judge's considerations were in accordance with the provisions of Article 19 letter (f) Government Regulation Number 9 of 1975 concerning the Implementation of Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage jo. Article 116 letter (f) KHI, so that the Plaintiff's divorce claim is granted. The judge's considerations in granting the divorce suit are also in accordance with the benefit theory, including benefits for the wife, benefits for the husband and benefits for society.
A BSF Larvae-Based Food Waste Management: A Student-Led Innovation for Wonorejo Village in East Java Diana, Salis Ati; Melati, Inaya Sari; Musyaffa, Mirza; Fitri, Atika; Andani, Salsabila Putri
DEVOTIONIS Volume 2, Issue 2, July 2025
Publisher : CV. TOTUS TUUS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59397/dvs.v2i2.106

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This community service activity was carried out to address the issue of household organic waste accumulation in Wonorejo Village by introducing a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution: the cultivation of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae, commonly known as maggots. The main objective was to educate and empower local residents, particularly women involved in kitchen waste management, through a socialization and training program that promotes maggot-based waste processing. The method of implementation involved direct presentations using PowerPoint slides, followed by discussions, a question-and-answer session, and the distribution of a structured questionnaire to evaluate participants' understanding and motivation. The results indicated a high level of cognitive comprehension among participants regarding the role of maggots in decomposing organic waste and mitigating its environmental impact. Participants also showed a strong sense of responsibility toward environmental protection and a willingness to share their new knowledge. However, motivation to begin maggot cultivation was only moderate, highlighting the need for further technical training and support. The activity demonstrated the potential for maggot farming to reduce food waste by up to 60%, lower methane emissions, and offer additional income opportunities. Nevertheless, cultural stigma and inconsistent waste segregation remain challenges. This initiative revealed that, with proper education and local engagement, sustainable waste management practices can be effectively introduced in rural communities