Urrahman, M. Aulia
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A Review of the 'Urf Tradition of Mangompa Manuk in Mandailing Traditional Party: Case Study of Mandailing Community Urrahman, M. Aulia; Madina, Dinda Difia; Kurniawan, M. Rafli
Jurnal Mahkamah : Kajian Ilmu Hukum dan Hukum Islam Vol. 9 No. 1 June (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Ma'arif NU (IAIMNU) Metro Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/jm.v9i1.4665

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In this paper the author will examine the tradition of Mangompa Manuk (Carrying Chicken) in the traditional wedding party of Mandailing people that has existed for a long time. Mandailing people believe that this tradition must be carried out because this tradition is one of a series of stages in traditional Mandailing marriage. The purpose of this research is to find out the opinion of indigenous people about the Mangompa Manuk tradition and how the impact of the community who carry out the tradition. Furthermore, about the legal position in the Mangompa Manuk tradition, especially in 'urf analysis. This research uses a qualitative method. Data was collected by conducting interviews. In addition, data was obtained by looking at documents from books, theses, journals, and other scientific works. While the findings of the researchers that 4 out of 5 people who carry out the tradition are blessed with sustenance and good and smooth offspring. Meanwhile, based on the view of Islamic law, based on 'Urf analysis, the Mangompa Manuk tradition is categorized as 'Urf Shohih because the practice does not violate Shari'a on condition that when undergoing the tradition does not believe that offspring and wealth come from carrying out this custom, and can be categorized as 'Urf Fasid when it believes that carrying out this custom can provide offspring and wealth.
ANALISIS KONSEKUENSI PUBLIKASI MASALAH RUMAH TANGGA DI MEDIA SOSIAL DENGAN PERSPEKTIF SAD ADZ-DZARI’AH Urrahman, M. Aulia
JURNAL DARUSSALAM: Pemikiran Hukum Tata Negara dan Perbandingan Mazhab Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Darussalam: Pemikiran Hukum Ketatanegaraan dan Perbandingan Mazhab
Publisher : STIS Darussalam Bermi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59259/jd.v4i1.126

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This study aims to elucidate the consequences of publicizing household problems on social media and to analyze them from the perspective of Sad adz-Dzari’ah. By utilizing a literature review approach, this qualitative and descriptive-analytical research is based on the Sad adz-Dzari’ah analytical framework. The findings indicate that publicizing household problems on social media can provide temporary catharsis for individuals experiencing stress or emotional pressure. However, the study also reveals that the negative impacts of such actions often outweigh the benefits. Negative criticism and comments from social media users can amplify feelings of shame, low self-esteem, and anxiety. Moreover, the implications of publicizing household problems on social media extend far beyond the individual. Interpersonal relationships within the family and with close friends can be strained, leading to a breakdown in trust and escalating conflicts. Socially, such publications can tarnish the family’s reputation and impact the social and professional status of its members. Legally, the published information can be used as evidence in proceedings like divorce or child custody cases, potentially leading to injustice. Ethically, this action breaches privacy and the integrity of family relationships, exposing personal issues without the consent of all parties involved. The Sad adz-Dzari’ah analysis further suggests that publicizing household problems on social media should be avoided due to the long-term harm that is difficult to erase, such as negative impacts on children’s emotional and psychological development and the family’s reputation. This study recommends that individuals consider the long-term consequences and seek more constructive and private alternatives for resolving household issues, such as counselling or family mediation, to protect psychological and emotional well-being and maintain the harmony and integrity of family relationships.