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The Views of Bayan Village Religious Figures About Weak Women in a Bayan Traditional Wedding, North Lombok District Khairi, Muazzam; Hamim, Khairul
JIHAD : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum dan Administrasi Vol 7, No 2 (2025): JIHAD : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Dan Administrasi
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/jihad.v7i2.8571

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This research examines the views of village religious leadersĀ  Bayan Regarding Awik-awik Kirangan in Bayan Traditional Weddings North Lombok Regency, to find out what the figures think Bayan Village religion regarding awik-awik kirangan in traditional marriages parrot. The research method used in this research is Descriptive Qualitative Research. Data collection techniques used are observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques used include data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. Meanwhile, the research location in this study was Bayan Village, Bayan District, North Lombok Regency. The results of the research show that, this kirangan awik-awik still carried out until now since the wedding until now. According to the views of religious figures, awik-awik This thought will be a secret/safety, no problem religion and does not conflict because it has become a mutual agreement. The reason is because it has become a mutual agreement on during the gundem (customary deliberation) event and has become a standard decision Bayan indigenous people who cannot be changed.
Hak-Hak Perempuan Pascaperceraian (Studi Komparatif Negara Indonesia, Malaysia) Khairi, Muazzam; Mutawali, Mutawali; Ghazali, Muhammad Said
Empiricism Journal Vol. 7 No. 1: March 2026
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM)

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Perceraian tidak hanya berimplikasi pada putusnya hubungan perkawinan, tetapi juga menimbulkan persoalan serius terkait pemenuhan hak-hak perempuan dan anak pascaperceraian. Dalam praktiknya, masih terdapat kesenjangan antara norma hukum dan implementasi pemenuhan hak perempuan, khususnya dalam aspek nafkah pascaperceraian, hak asuh anak, dan pembagian harta bersama. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis secara komparatif pengaturan dan pelaksanaan hak-hak perempuan pascaperceraian di Indonesia dan Malaysia, dengan menyoroti perbedaan sistem hukum serta tantangan implementatif yang dihadapi di kedua negara. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode yuridis normatif dengan pendekatan perundang-undangan dan perbandingan hukum, melalui kajian terhadap peraturan perundang-undangan, putusan pengadilan, dan literatur hukum keluarga Islam. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa di Indonesia, pemenuhan hak perempuan pascaperceraian diatur dalam Undang-Undang Nomor 1 Tahun 1974 tentang Perkawinan dan Kompilasi Hukum Islam (KHI), namun masih menghadapi kendala dalam aspek eksekusi putusan, khususnya terkait nafkah dan hak ekonomi perempuan. Sementara itu, Malaysia memiliki mekanisme penegakan yang relatif lebih tegas dan terstruktur melalui Mahkamah Syariah, meskipun tetap menghadapi tantangan sosial dan administratif. Women's Rights After Divorce (Comparative Study of Indonesia and Malaysia) Abstract Divorce not only results in the dissolution of a marriage but also raises serious issues related to the fulfillment of women's and children's rights after the divorce. In practice, there is still a gap between legal norms and the implementation of women's rights, particularly regarding post-divorce support, child custody, and the division of joint property. This article aims to comparatively analyze the regulation and implementation of women's rights after divorce in Indonesia and Malaysia, highlighting the differences in legal systems and the implementation challenges faced in both countries. This research uses a normative juridical method with a statutory and comparative legal approach, through a review of legislation, court decisions, and Islamic family law literature. The results show that in Indonesia, the fulfillment of women's rights after divorce is regulated by Law Number 1 of 1974 concerning Marriage and the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI), but still faces obstacles in the implementation of decisions, particularly regarding support and women's economic rights. Meanwhile, Malaysia has a relatively firmer and more structured enforcement mechanism through the Sharia Court, although it still faces social and administrative challenges.