Fouad Larhzizar
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Unregistered marriages in islamic law: Ensuring children's rights amidst legal validity Sarkanto; Fouad Larhzizar
Amorti: Jurnal Studi Islam Interdisipliner Vol. 3 No. 3 Juli 2024: Amorti: Jurnal Studi Islam Interdisipliner
Publisher : Yayasan Azhar Amanaa Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59944/amorti.v3i3.345

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This study aims to analyze the validity of Unregistered marriages from the perspective of Islamic law and its impact on children's rights, focusing on the decision of the Singaraja Religious Court Number 17/Pdt.P/2024/PA.Sgr. Unregistered marriages, although valid in Islam, are not legally recognized by the state without official registration. This has various legal implications, especially for children's rights. Children from serial marriages often do not get alimony rights, inheritance rights, and official identity recognition. This study uses a normative legal approach with descriptive analysis to explore the phenomenon of Unregistered marriages and its impact on children's rights from the perspective of Islamic law and positive law in Indonesia. The study results show that the court's determination of a child's origin provides a legal and recognized status, allowing access to rights such as education, health, and inheritance. Awareness of married couples and policy support from the government is needed to protect children's rights and ensure better legal certainty.
The impact of tourism development on islamic religious behavior in ngadiharjo village, borobudur district Fouad Larhzizar; Zidna Nabila ‘Ainun Nadzif; Triana Hermawati
Amorti: Jurnal Studi Islam Interdisipliner Vol. 4 No. 2 April 2025: Amorti: Jurnal Studi Islam Interdisipliner
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59944/amorti.v4i2.438

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This study aims to analyze the impact of tourist attractions on the religious behavior of the community in Ngadiharjo Village, Borobudur District. The increasing development of tourism in the area has brought diverse external influences through incoming visitors, potentially shifting local religious practices. Using a phenomenological approach within Islamic studies, this qualitative field research collected data through interviews with religious leaders, community figures, and local residents, supported by observation and documentation. The findings reveal both positive and negative impacts. On the positive side, tourism has encouraged the revival of Islamic-based traditions, such as the merti desa ritual, and improved economic conditions by creating jobs and reducing unemployment. On the negative side, exposure to tourists has led to behavioral shifts that conflict with Islamic values, including changes in dress and lifestyle influenced by Western norms. Contributing factors include an increasingly open mindset among locals, environmental influences from tourist interactions, and broader socio-cultural changes driven by infrastructure development.