International Journal of Religion, Humanity and Cultural Heritage
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March

Household Justice in the View of Polygamy Practitioners

Rico Setyo Nugroho (Universitas Semarang, Indonesia)
M. Dliya’ Ulami’ (Universitas Semarang, Indonesia)
Soiful Hadi (Universitas Semarang, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Feb 2025

Abstract

Polygamy is a divine law that was revealed to humans as well as other laws that certainly contain wisdom and goodness in it. However, not a few polygamous households are destroyed due to injustice committed by the husband. This type of research is a qualitative study that examines the views of polygamy practitioners in implementing justice in the household. The method used is in-depth interviews conducted with polygamy practitioners. The results show that the justice demanded by Sharia is justice in terms of clothing, food, shelter, and overnight stays. The results provide useful information and advice for men who are thinking about or already involved in polygamy, stressing the significance of fairness and accountability. Through exploring the real-life experiences of those in polygamous relationships, this research seeks to promote a better comprehension of how equity can be maintained in these situations, overturning stereotypes and promoting more nuanced discussions on the subject.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijrch

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Subject

Religion Arts Humanities Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

International Journal of Religion, Humanity, and Cultural Heritage (IJRCH) is an interdisciplinary publication dedicated to original research and scholarly work in the fields related to religious studies, human behavior, and cultural heritage. This journal aims to facilitate and promote the ...