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Quru’: Journal of Family Law and Culture
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30325579     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59698/quru.v2i1.103
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Quru: Journal of Family Law and Culture, published by Pusat Studi Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pembelajaran. This journal is published regularly thrice a year, namely April, August, December. The focus of this journal examines research in the field of Islamic legal thought and Islamic family law, both literacy research and field research. The scope of this journals study is in the field of Islamic thought and Islamic legal thought related to family, human rights, marriage, divorce, inheritance, wills, grants, waqf, zakat and alms.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
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The Construction of Customary Law In The Bedolan Tradition in The Wedding Ceremony of Banjararjo People Village, Ayah Subdistrict, Kebumen City Based on Islamic Law Rohmah, Azizatu
QURU’: Journal of Family Law and Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59698/quru.v1i1.91

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A wedding ceremony is a very important event for Javanese people. In a wedding, there are two receptions held. The activities are organized by the bride's family and the groom's family. Each activity contained in the wedding has a different ceremonial procession. This ceremony sticks to the rule book (pakem), the procedure or implementation of this tradition not only shows the value of beauty but also contains the philosophical meaning of each series of traditional ceremonies. The purpose of writing this scientific essay is to explore and examine the nature of the wedding procession based on factual events held in Banjararjo Village, Ayah Subdistrict, Kebumen Regency and see the phenomenon based on Urf review. The research method used is fieldwork, observation, and interviews, with a normative juridical approach with Urf theory. The results of this study indicate that the marriage tradition in Banjararjo Village is very close in upholding the existence of Javanese traditions and culture in the marriage procession, one of the series of ceremonies is the Bedolan tradition or commonly referred to as Ngunduh Mantu, this is in line with the theory of al-adah muhakkamah which has been going on dark ancestors.
Nglangkahi Wedding Traditions in Lengkong Village, Bojong District, Tegal City Based on Urf and Sociology Study Sulistiyowati, Anita
QURU’: Journal of Family Law and Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59698/quru.v1i1.92

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Human behavior in choosing a life partner certainly has its own considerations. Sometimes considerations are not just material issues but also immaterial issues. In carrying out a wedding, there is a tradition that is still preserved and guarded by the community, even though this tradition is an unwritten law, it is certain that every region has living traditions that have been in effect for generations. This tradition must be obeyed by the local community because it is manifested in the form of taboos and even traditional ceremonies. Like the unique tradition in Lengkong Village, Bojong District, Tegal City, the people in this village have beliefs and traditions in a wedding which they usually call "nglangkahi Manten". In the research journal the problem formulation will be published, namely: What is the Ngangkahi tradition, How is the ngangkahi tradition practiced, How is the legal sociology review of the ngangkahi tradition. This researcher used field research located in Lengkong Village, Bojong District, Tegal City. The data source was obtained using interview techniques with several community leaders and practitioners of the ngangkati tradition. Which will contain various kinds of information about the Ngangkahi tradition. The factors that influence the existence belief in the prohibition of stepping over are: fanaticism in the teachings of ancestors, the influence of customs and culture, educational factors and the factor of respect for parental advice.  
A Philosophical Study of the Weton Tradition Calculation in Javanese Marriage Ratnasari, Deshinta
QURU’: Journal of Family Law and Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59698/quru.v1i1.93

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This scientific work investigates the ingrained Javanese weton calculation custom, which determines the wedding day. The implication of this research is the need to understand the application of the weton calculation tradition in Javanese marriages. because with the application of the weton calculation tradition, it will make it easier for prospective brides who will marry in their new lives and be more sensitive to the problems that exist around their environment because in marriage, especially regarding the weton tradition, people are quite diverse in expressing their perceptions.  Weton calculation is also considered as an effort and a form to reduce doubts about the durability of the couple's relationship in the future because life is always spinning so the principle of caution must be applied. Three ancient calendars that are often used by Javanese people to calculate weton calculations include the Saka calendar, the Sultan Agung calendar, and the Pranatatani calendar. Weton is categorized as a munkar al-'urf al fasid custom or practice if it is considered an antidote to bad luck and a way to ward off bad luck. Islam uses the term "believing in bad luck" or tahayyur.
Marriage Taboos in the Month of Suro for The Batur People Village, Getasan Regency, District of Semarang Muhammad Fahrizal Hakim
QURU’: Journal of Family Law and Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59698/quru.v1i1.94

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Javanese tradition has many customs, one of which is the abstinence from marriage in the month of Suro (Muharram). This custom also applies to the people of Semarang Regency, Central Java.  The month of Suro is a very sacred month, this tradition is still held firmly by the people in Central Java, so that people do not have the courage to hold an event, especially a wedding celebration. If you insist on doing a wedding in that month, it can be said to violate a Javanese tradition, so that it will cause misfortune and misery for the bride and groom in navigating the household ark. This research is classified as empirical research. The purpose of this article is to reveal what is behind the prohibition of marriage in the month of Suro and what the restrictions and risks are. This research approach is a case study approach.  The data analysis method used is qualitative data analysis. The Javanese traditional community believes that organizing a wedding in the month of Suro is a day that brings bad luck or bad luck, which when examined through the interview process to community leaders there is no religious rule that prohibits getting married in the month of Suro. The conclusion of this article is that the community still believes in the customs that have existed since the time of the ancestors until now. The community also still marks that the month of Suro is not good for doing anything.
Madureso Tradition Becomes a Marriage Taboo for Prospective Brides in Sucen Area, Bayan Sub-District, Purworejo City Nurmala Sari, Titik
QURU’: Journal of Family Law and Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59698/quru.v1i1.95

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This research is motivated by the culture of the community that still holds customs and is considered a hereditary tradition, they must preserve it should not be abandoned let alone removed. Although socially the current society is very modern, but in certain areas still find traditions that are held firmly by the community regarding the prohibition of madureso marriage which is still carried out until now. Madureso marriage is a prohibition of marriage where parents or elders do not allow their children to marry someone who has the same direction of the house facing mojok wetan or northeast of such a marriage prohibition. This research is a field rieserch and to collect information through interviews with the community and make observations to the place in order to know the implementation directly. The research uses descriptive-analytical analysis techniques. The conclusion is that the prohibition or restriction of marriage has actually been believed or has been followed by the residents of Sucen Purworejo from generation to generation from ancestors. Therefore, the residents of sucen Purworejo believe and do not marry if the bride and groom have a house facing each other. Because they believe that if they violate it, there will be a disaster in the marriage they do.
Development of Waqf Objects through Public Private Partnership (PPP) as a Means of Infrastructure Development for the Public Interest H. Noho, Muhammad Dzikirullah
QURU’: Journal of Family Law and Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59698/quru.v1i1.116

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Waqf as an amaliyah service should be an instrument to improve the welfare of the wider community. Various waqf cases in the Religious Courts can be a reflection for the future so that the objects that have been pledged can be fit for their intended purpose. With a public private partnership (PPP) scheme, existing waqf objects will be more optimally developed. To follow up on efforts to develop waqf objects, research was carried out using a type of normative legal research that relies on related principles and norms. The legal materials used are primary legal materials in the form of decisions and statutory regulations related to waqf and PPP. Meanwhile, the secondary legal materials used are journals and books on waqf law, PPP, and land acquisition for development in the public interest. The results of the research found that so far efforts to develop waqf objects are still very minimal, on the other hand, there are also government provisions through Law 2/2012 PTBPUKU which require citizens to surrender their land rights if they are affected by construction for the public interest. This provision is in line with Law 41/2004 concerning Waqf which requires that waqf objects can be used for public purposes as long as they obtain permission from the Minister through the waqf body. Apart from that, in the context of development for the public interest and development of waqf objects, the government often uses the PPP model to financially optimize waqf objects. The most ideal scheme to use in increasing waqf objects can be carried out in the form of PPP in the form of BOT, BOOT or ROOT. Its use and designation are adjusted to the permits and designation of the waqf pledge as stated in statutory regulations and sharia principles.

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