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The Impact of Divorce on the Soul of Children and Concrete Solutions from an Islamic Perspective Muzaqi, Alwi
Civil Officium: Journal of Empirical Studies on Social Science Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Alumni dan Santri Mahyajatul Qurro'

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This study examines the impact of divorce on the psychological, social, and academic conditions of children from an Islamic perspective and offers concrete solutions to reduce its negative impacts. Using a qualitative-descriptive approach with the literature study method, this study analyzes various sources, including academic journals, statistical reports, and fiqh books related to Islamic family law. Data were collected through literature review and analyzed with the concept of maqasid al-shariah to identify post-divorce child protection strategies. The results of the study show that divorce can cause emotional disturbances, anxiety, and decreased academic achievement in children. Therefore, support from parents, extended family, schools, and the community is very necessary. Islamic values-based mediation, post-divorce counseling, and an inclusive approach to education are key solutions in helping children cope with these changes. This research emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach in dealing with the impact of divorce for the future well-being of children.
Money Politics as a Threat to the Integrity of Indonesian Democracy Muzaqi, Alwi
Civil Officium: Journal of Empirical Studies on Social Science Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Alumni dan Santri Mahyajatul Qurro'

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This study examines the practice of money politics as a threat to the integrity of Indonesian democracy by using a descriptive qualitative approach. The data in this study was obtained from various secondary sources, including official documents, reports of survey institutions, scientific journals, and laws and regulations related to elections in Indonesia. The data collection method was carried out through a literature review, while the data analysis used a descriptive-analytical approach to explore the causative factors, forms of money politics practices, and their impact on the democratic system in Indonesia. The results of the study show that money politics contributes to low leadership quality, decreases public political participation, worsens political polarization, and strengthens the culture of corruption in government. To address this problem, a comprehensive strategy is needed, including firmer law enforcement, improved political education for the public, and reform of the electoral system and campaign financing. It is evident that collective efforts from the government, the community, and non-governmental organizations are needed to ensure the sustainability of a clean and integrity democracy in Indonesia.