Marriage is the longest scenario in life and marriage in Islam is more than just a civil contract. Compilations of Islamic law must emphasize that obeying Allah's instructions is a binding contract. This research uses ethnographic methods with a qualitative approach (field research) as well as normative theology and sociology, in the form of written data sources (library research) and documentation. The population in this writing is 8 people consisting of ninik mamak, traditional leaders and local ustad, and the sample consists of 4 couples or families. This writing shows that, firstly, there is a custom in Sungai Liti village, namely returning to the bainduok before the marriage proposal takes place, secondly there is a cancellation of the marriage proposal due to the custom of returning to the bainduok which costs a lot of money to get a new induok.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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