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Legal Services Virtual Couple Rental Perspective Wahbah Az Zuhaili Kartika, Chairany; Yazid, Imam
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v7i1.4389

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Islam regulates the various wages of human life, including rent to rent in order to take place with benefits that are in accordance with the goals of sharia. The problem is known to exist virtual couple rental practices that offer dating services for its clients. This paper is to find out how to practice virtual couple rental through social media, and to find out the law based on Wahbah az-Zuhaili perspective. This research is juridical-normative research with a conceptual approach. The theory used as a knife of analysis is the theory of the observance of law. This study found first, the practice of virtual partner rental business through social media can be done by looking at posts about various types of service offerings provided by virtual partner rental business account owners with a set price that is adjusted to the right time desired and clearly defined on the homepage of the account. So, each client is not mistaken about every service provided along with the nominal price to be paid. Second, although at a glance this practice meets the pillars of Ijarah on Wahbah az-Zuhaili and has a clear wage system this practice violates one of the conditions in the form of a work object, which is, where the object of work on this practice is concluded not in accordance Sharia because 85.7% of users choose partners who are against the type so it is likely that the object of this practice is not in accordance with Sharia and banned. Prophet Muhammad SAW said that means ‘It should not be between a man and a woman alone unless accompanied by his muhrim, and a woman should not travel unless accompanied by his mahram. Because it can bring closer to the deeds of adultery.
Polygamy in Islam and Its Relevance to Law No. 1 of 1974 Concerning Marriage Aryani, Winda Intan; Adly, Muhammad Amar; Yazid, Imam
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 7 No 3 (2024): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v7i3.5657

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Polygamy is a topic that always invites polemics in society, especially in the context of households. Although polygamy existed long before Islam, Islam accommodates this practice with several limitations and conditions, especially in terms of justice for wives. Problems that often arise in the practice of polygamy include abuse of rights and obligations, physical and psychological violence, and negative impacts on women and children. This study aims to understand more deeply the legal perspective of polygamy, especially according to the views of Buya Hamka and Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd. This study uses a normative juridical method with a literature study approach, utilizing primary legal materials such as the Al-Qur'an interpretation book by Hamka and Abu Zayd, as well as secondary legal materials from Islamic law literature and related laws. The analysis was carried out by describing, recording, and interpreting data to understand the differences in the views of the two figures regarding the law of polygamy. The results of the study show that there are uniqueness and differences in the thoughts of Hamka and Abu Zayd that can influence the implementation of polygamy law in Indonesia. This study provides important insights into the dynamics of polygamy law in the modern context and its contribution to legal policy in Indonesia.
Prohibition of Sexual Marriage in Batak Toba Samosir Traditions Perspective of Islamic Law Erwansyah Erwansyah; Muhammad Amar Adly; Imam Yazid
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/iijse.v8i2.6509

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Regulations regarding mahram and the prohibition of intermarriage in Samosir Batak society are some of the important aspects that influence social life and marriage. The clan in the Samosir Batak tradition has a very central position, so the prohibition on intermarriage within the clan is regulated to maintain the purity of the lineage and social harmony. In Islamic law, the prohibition on intermarriage can be analogous to the prohibition against mahram, namely people who are forbidden to marry because of blood or marriage relations. This research aims to examine the relationship between mahram in Islamic law and the prohibition of intermarriage in Samosir Batak custom, as well as explore the similarities and differences between the two. The method used is descriptive qualitative with a normative approach. The research results show that there are similar goals between the two systems in protecting offspring and family honor. However, there are differences in determining which parties are considered mahram and semarga. This research suggests that there should be a deeper understanding of these two systems to create a balance between religious and customary law in Samosir Batak society. Even though there are differences in determining who is considered a mahram in Islamic law and who is considered a clan in Samosir Batak custom, these two systems have the same goals of maintaining family honor, protecting legitimate descendants, and preventing marriage within a close lineage. Socialization and Education require more intensive outreach efforts regarding the differences and similarities between mahram in Islamic law and the prohibition on intermarriage in Samosir Batak custom. This is important to provide a clear understanding to the community, especially the younger generation so that they can live their religious and traditional lives in harmony.
Co-Authors Adilla Putri Putri Adly, M. Amar Ahmad Tamami Amin, Ade Ulfa Ananda, Faisar Anisah Nasution Annisa Silitonga Anshari, Muhd. Khumaidi El Apriansyah, Adit ARDIANSYAH ARDIANSYAH Aryani, Winda Intan Bagus Ramadi Batubara, Alvi Mawaddah Damanik, Dian Farindah Dea Amalia Putri Delti Hidayati Erwansyah Erwansyah Fachrul Dhamanhuri Herman Fatimah Zahara Fatimah Zahara Fikri Al Muhaddits Fitri Suryani Sihombing Fitria, Chici Fri Yosmen Haniyah Haniyah Harahap, Khairuddin Soleh Harahap, Puspa Indriani Hasanuddin Hasanuddin Hasibuan, Ahmad Ridoan Heri Firmansyah Ibsah, Mirdiana Putri Ilmi Aulia Ismail Iwan Iwan Jannah, Nurul Miftahul Kartika, Chairany Khotimah, Dinda Nurul M Amar Adly Makky, Ahmad Marwah Amelia Sari Harahap Mhd. Eko Nanda Siregar Mhd. Fadli Al Hadi Mirdiana Putri Ibsah Muhammad Ali Akbar, Muhammad Ali Muhammad Amar Adly Muhammad Amar Adly Muhammad Amar Adly, Muhammad Amar Muhammad Fadhil Muhammad Faisal Hamdani Muhammad Irfan Muhammad Syukri Albani Muhammad Syukri Albani Nasution Muhammad Zulfikar Mustapa  Khamal  Rokan Muzakir Nainggolan, Miftah Al Azrin Nasution, Muhammad Roihan Nasution, Saphira Husna Nisya Rahmaini Marpaung Nur Halimah Assa’diah Nurcahaya Nurcahaya Nurcahaya, Nurcahaya Nurlaini Milo Siregar Nurul Huda Prasetiyo, Yogi Pryambudi, Muhammad Qorib, Ahmad Rahmi Lestari Hutagalung Reza Fauzan Rif'at, Rif'at Ririn Oktaviani Salsabila Nailul Muna Lubis Sholak, Desmawan Sholeh Kamil Sihombing, Fitri Suryani Siregar, Ali Muktar Siti Wahyuni Panjaitan Solahuddin Nasution Sri Suci Ayu Sundari Sukiati Sukiati Sukiati Sukiati Sukiati, S Syafiq, Syafiq Aljani Siagian Syafruddin Syam Syahputra, Akmaluddin Tetty Marlina Tarigan Turnip, Devi Cantika Wandasari, Opi Wulan Dari, Wulan Zulkarnain Zulkarnain Zulkarnain Zulkarnain