Nafisah, Fiddha
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THE ANALYSIS OF ISLAMIC FAMILY LAW ON PARENTING PATTERNS AT AL-IKHLAS ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL TALIWANG AS A FORM OF CHILD RIGHTS PROTECTION Nafisah, Fiddha; Tahir, Masnun
Hukum Islam Vol 24, No 1 (2024): ISLAMIC LAW
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/hi.v24i1.32693

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This study analyzes the aspects of family law in Islam related to parenting in Islamic boarding schools as a form of protection of children's rights, with a case study at Al-Ikhlas Islamic Boarding School, Taliwang District, West Sumbawa Regency. This research focuses on two main aspects, namely how the parenting style in the Al-Ikhlas Islamic Boarding School is applied and how the Islamic family law analyzes the parenting style. Using a qualitative research approach with empirical methods, data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation. The results of the study show that the parenting style at the Al-Ikhlas Islamic Boarding School involves 24-hour parenting as a means of education and the implementation of the "Demerit Point" system which functions as a step to protect children's rights by replacing physical punishment with educational punishment. This parenting style is considered to be in accordance with Islamic teachings that prohibit acts of violence, although there are still cases of violence that are still handled seriously.
The Implementation Of Entek Bungker Customs Before Marriage In Tebo Village An Islamic Law Perspective Nafisah, Fiddha; Nurul Wathoni, Lalu Muhammad
JATISWARA Vol. 39 No. 3 (2024): Jatiswara
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jtsw.v39i3.1136

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This study aims to examine the implementation of the Entek Bungker tradition before marriage in the community of Tebo Village, Poto Tano District, West Sumbawa Regency, and assess its compliance with Islamic law principles. This tradition is considered mandatory as a form of physical and spiritual purification for prospective couples, while also believed to ward off misfortune and enhance marital blessings. However, a legal gap arises as this tradition lacks explicit regulation in Islamic law or positive law, leading to debates regarding its legal status. This study employs a qualitative approach through interviews and observations to understand the community’s perception of this tradition. The findings reveal that although the Entek Bungker tradition is rooted in local beliefs and ancestral values, it does not contradict Islamic law as long as it aligns with the principle of monotheism (tawhid). Islamic law permits local traditions as long as they are consistent with Islamic beliefs and do not conflict with established religious principles.