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The Practice of Executing Wasiat Distribution of Assets from Perspective of the Compilation Islamic Law in Prambonwetan Village, Rengel District, Tuban Regency Arianto, Yudi; Hawa’ Hidayatul Hikmiyah; Chamidah Alawiyah
The Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law and Civil Law Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Oktober
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Nahdlatul Ulama Tuban

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51675/ijil and cil.v6i2.1275

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In the practice of wasiat distribution property in Prambonwetan, wasiat are commonplace for people to manage their property after death. Because wasiat is said to be the last mandate of a person which is carried out after the owner dies. Everyone has full rights to the property they own. But in Prambonwetan village there are conflicts between families caused by unfair wasiat because they are not in accordance with Islamic law or the provisions in the KHI. The formulation of the problem in this study is twofold, namely: (1) How is the practice of implementi wasiat in Prambonwetan village? (2) How is the review of the Compilation of Islamic Law on the implementation of wasiat in Prambonwetan village? The objectives of this study are as follows (1) To examine how wasiat are practiced in Prambonwetan village. (2) To find out how the review of the Compilation of Islamic Law This research method uses a qualitative approach, namely a research method that produces analytical descriptive data. With the type of empirical legal research. The data collected and the findings of this study use technical triangulation, namely combining two data collection techniques, namely interviews and documentation. The results of field research on the implementation of wasiat in Prambonwetan village do not use the guidelines of the Compilation of Islamic Law, wasiat are carried out informally without following the official procedures regulated in the Compilation of Islamic Law. Wasiat are made verbally without notary approval. In practice, there is a distribution of assets exceeding one-third of the assets owned so that it is not in accordance with Article 195 KHI paragraph 2 and Article 201 KHI because the heirs do not agree to the existence of a will exceeding one-third of the assets left behind.
TRANSFORMATION OF FAMILY SHAPE POST EARTHQUAKE AL-FARUQI'S 'AILAH LAMYA' THEORY PERSPECTIVE Nanang Syaggap Armanda; Hawa’ Hidayatul Hikmiyah
Al-Masail: Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): September: Al-Masail: Journal of Islamic Studies
Publisher : CV. Fahr Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/al-masail.vi.28

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Changes to a small family continued until the earthquake in Lombok occurred. The Lombok earthquake that occurred in the East Lombok and North Lombok regions had a huge impact. The impact is also felt by all people of Lombok. One of them is the Banjar village community. This study aims to reveal What are the factors that have caused a change in the shape of the family after the earthquake in Kampung Banjar Mataram, and What is the perspective of the theory of 'ailah Lamya' al-Faruqi on the factors that caused a change in the form of kinship after the earthquake in the Banjar village of Mataram. This research uses a qualitative approach. Data collection is done by interview and documentation techniques. The data analysis technique starts with checking the validity of the data, presenting the data, analyzing the theory of 'the God of Lamya' al-Faruqi and drawing conclusions. The results showed: 1). Existing factors will be divided into 2 sub sections, namely as follows: first, external factors are factors that originate from outside, such as: family environment, the surrounding environment and natural conditions. Based on the results of all the interviews we will find that the Lombok earthquake is an external factor in the form of natural conditions that cause changes in the form of kinship to the people of Kampung Banjar. Second, internal factors are derived from human personality and awareness. This can be known through human awareness of several things that he has forgotten or not maintained, especially in terms of maintaining relationships with extended families. 2). This, if observed with theory, is that this will affect the role later. The existing role influences the form in the family and ends in a better family culture and forms a family culture that is applied in all layers of the banjar village community. The form of a large family formed in the banjar village community is a functional family extended (functionally extended). Keywords: Family System, Post-Earthquake, ‘Ailah Lamya’ Al-Faruqi
Training on Handling Bodies for Takmir and The Community at The Al-Ikhlas Mosque, Gading Kulon Village, Probolinggo Ahmad Zainullah; Hawa’ Hidayatul Hikmiyah; Ainun Zamilah; Zahida I’tisoma Billah
CENDEKIA: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : Simfoni Ilmu Cindekia

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This training was conducted due to the lack of public understanding of the procedures for handling corpses in accordance with Islamic law. This problem is often experienced by people who do not have a good religious education background. And the process of handling corpses tends to rely only on certain figures so that the process tends to be slow. This training was conducted at the Al-Ikhlas Mosque, Gading Kulon Village, Probolinggo and the participants were the caretakers and the general public. This training aims to improve understanding of handling corpses in accordance with Islamic law. And the material presented is the procedures for bathing, shrouding, praying and burying the corpse. And the impact of this training is that the caretakers and the local community gain an understanding of the procedures for handling corpses properly and in accordance with Islamic law.
Counseling on Stopping Early Marriage at Ainul Hasan Islamic Boarding School, Maron, Probolinggo Hawa’ Hidayatul Hikmiyah; Ahmad Zainullah; Zahida I’tishoma Billah; Abd Ghafur; Nuntupa
CENDEKIA: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Agustus 2025
Publisher : Simfoni Ilmu Cindekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65430/jpm.v1i3.14

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Early marriage is still widely found throughout the world. Every year as many as 10 million women in the world marry at the age of <18 years. This causes maternal and child mortality rates, transmission of sexually transmitted infections, and violence to increase when compared to women who marry at the age of >21 years. Therefore, it is important to provide counseling on the impact and factors of early marriage in children under the age of 19 years. The purpose of this counseling is to provide information regarding early marriage itself and the impact of early marriage. The strategies used in this service are Explanation of Stop Early Marriage, Creation of study groups, Provision of media materials to each group, Evaluation and mentoring from trainers and mentors, Evaluation of how to maintain Stop Early Marriage at the Ainul Hasan Maron Islamic Boarding School. The results of this counseling There are two concepts in the Stop Early Marriage counseling based on the delivery method, namely pull and push, each has advantages and disadvantages.