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Patriarchal Dominance as a Contributor to Domestic Violence Rismayadi, Dedi; Alimuddin, Alimuddin; Mustaqim, Riza Afrian
al-Rasá¿‘kh: Jurnal Hukum Islam Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): November
Publisher : Universitas Islam Internasional Darullughah Wadda'wah Bangil Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38073/rasikh.2995

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In a society still dominated by patriarchal views, women often face injustice and domestic violence, which hinders gender equality and leads to poverty. This phenomenon, which is often considered a private matter, is further exacerbated by a lack of legal understanding and suboptimal community responses. This study aims to explore in depth the dynamics of patriarchal domination and its impact on domestic violence at the micro level. Using a qualitative case study design in Gampong Cot Matahe, data was collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation studies. The results showed that patriarchal structures are deeply rooted, leading to power imbalances and the normalization of domestic violence, with victims facing stigma and dependency. Although regulations exist, their implementation in the field is still weak due to a lack of legal awareness and the suboptimal role of community leaders in prevention and handling. This study contributes to an enriched understanding of the manifestations of patriarchy and domestic violence at the local community level, and suggests a comprehensive approach for more effective interventions.
Patriarchal Dominance and Domestic Violence: A Family Law Perspective in North Aceh Rismayadi, Dedi; Alimuddin, Alimuddin; Mustaqim, Riza Afrian; Paidi, Zulhilmi Bin; Younus, Zinah
An-Nisa: Journal of Islamic Family Law Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Yayasan Cendekia Gagayunan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63142/an-nisa.v2i4.269

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This paper examines patriarchal dominance as a driving factor of domestic violence, the focus of research in this paper is on gender inequality, violence and infidelity from the perspective of positive law and Islamic family law, experienced by one family in Aceh. The problem of gender inequality has been going on for a long time. Gender inequality is still a concern in developed and developing countries around the world, and this contributes to the increasing practice of discrimination against vulnerable groups, especially women. Indonesia's patriarchal culture was brought from the colonial state. Therefore, women often experience discrimination in society in various ways. Research files (field approach) from Cot Matahe, Syamtalira Bayu District, North Aceh Regency, were used to collect data in this paper using qualitative research methodology. This study focuses on the perspective Through the conflict perspective of the multidimensional approach used to review this issue, it can be concluded that patriarchal culture is one of the major factors in the many discriminatory treatments against women to date, which are mostly dominated by men.