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Position and Progressivity of Islamic Economic Law in Indonesia Rara, Rara Genta Munggarani Basri; Ade Irma , Ade Irma Imamah
JURNAL ILMU SYARIAH Vol 13 No 1 (2025): JUNI
Publisher : IBN KHALDUN BOGOR

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Implementing Islamic economics is a necessity, including in Indonesia. The strengthening of Islamic economic law is very important in the implementation of all mechanisms that exist in the Islamic economic system. In Indonesia, the Islamic economy is growing rapidly nowadays, despite some challenges and obstacles remaining. This study aims to determine the position and development of Islamic law in Indonesia with qualitative methods and documentation, and a literature approach. The existence of the Islamic economy is marked by the development of Islamic financial institutions, such as Islamic Banking, and the Islamic Non-Bank Financial Industry (IKNB). Also, there are many improvements in Islamic economic law, such as the DSN MUI fatwa. The formation of DSN is a step efficiency and coordination of scholars in response to issues related to Islamic economic/financial issues, as a law that drives everything in Islamic economic law in Indonesia Keywords: Islamic economic law; Fatwas DSN-MUI; Progressivity and development
Household Conflict And Its Impact On The Quality Of Life Of Wife And Children in Bogor Jannah, Aisyah Al Jannatun Kharomah; Ikhwan , Ikhwan Hamdani; Ade Irma , Ade Irma Imamah; Istikhori
JURNAL ILMU SYARIAH Vol 13 No 1 (2025): JUNI
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This study aims to examine the efforts of wives in dealing with domestic conflicts, the impact of these conflicts, and the factors that affect wives to maintain household integrity amid conflicts in Pasirangin, Cileungsi District. Domestic conflicts in this village are triggered by the husband's negligence in providing maintenance, domestic violence, injustice in the practice of polygamy, and the husband's demand for his wife to earn a living. The impact of conflict includes economic, psychological, and educational aspects. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach through field research methods. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation with research subjects of a group of wives in Pasirangin Village. The results of the study showed three main findings, namely, the way wives deal with domestic conflicts, the impact of conflicts on the quality of life of wives and children, and factors that encourage wives not to file for divorce to maintain the integrity of the household. This research provides insight into the dynamics of household conflict and family resilience in rural social contexts. Keywords: domestic conflict; responsibility; quality of life of wife and children