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Journal of Islamic Law El Madani
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28100948     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55438/jile
Core Subject : Social,
Journal of Islamic law El Madani publisher this Yayaysan Marwah Dani Riau. Journal of Islamic law El Madani is accept article Islamic Law and Sharia. Journal of Islamic law El Madani twice published (Juni and December).
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
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Persepsi Milenial Muslim Terhadap Peran Pendidikan Fintech Syariah Menuju Kemandirian Finansial Fauzi, Ahmad; Syarofi, Ahmad Muhtar
Journal of Islamic Law El Madani Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55438/jile.v4i2.157

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Fintech syariah hadir sebagai bagian dari solusi keuangan berbasis nilai-nilai Islam dan teknologi digital, menawarkan alternatif layanan finansial yang bebas dari riba, gharar, dan maisir. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menggali persepsi milenial Muslim terhadap peran fintech syariah dalam meningkatkan kemandirian finansial. Metode yang digunakan adalah kualitatif deskriptif dengan pendekatan fenomenologis. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa fintech syariah tidak hanya menjadi sarana transaksi keuangan, tetapi juga dipandang sebagai media edukasi finansial, penguatan nilai religius, dan pemberdayaan ekonomi pribadi. Temuan ini menggarisbawahi pentingnya integrasi teknologi dan prinsip syariah dalam membangun kemandirian finansial bagi generasi muda Muslim.
Social Change and Domestic Violence: Empirical Reflections on Islamic Family Law in Pekanbaru Ismail, Muhamad; Zainal, Rusli; Netti, Misra; Faisal, Robithah Alam Hadi; Romianto, Irma
Journal of Islamic Law El Madani Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55438/jile.v4i2.170

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This study explores the relationship between social change and domestic violence within the framework of Islamic family law in Pekanbaru, Indonesia. Using a qualitative thematic approach, data were gathered through in-depth interviews with 12 purposively selected respondents, including domestic violence survivors, religious leaders, legal practitioners, and community mediators. The findings reveal that ongoing social transformations—such as shifting gender roles, economic stress, and the weakening of traditional family structures—contribute significantly to the complexity and prevalence of domestic violence cases. Respondents demonstrated varied understandings of Islamic family law, often influenced by cultural norms rather than textual Islamic doctrines. Thematic analysis identified three core themes: (1) dissonance between religious ideals and lived social realities, (2) limited legal literacy regarding Islamic marital obligations, and (3) tensions between local customary practices (adat) and formal Islamic legal frameworks. The study concludes that while Islamic family law offers normative guidance for a harmonious domestic life, its implementation faces socio-cultural and institutional obstacles. Enhancing community-based legal literacy and integrating Islamic legal principles into local dispute resolution mechanisms are recommended to address domestic violence more effectively amidst ongoing social change.
Urgensi Penetapan Garis Pangkal Laut dalam Validasi Hukum Zona Ekonomi Eksklusif Indonesia: Tinjauan Atas Sengketa Maritim Lovira; Rara Aulia Putri; Revan Adri Putra; Roberto Carlos Veriero Siregar; Zulqa Hijriyani
Journal of Islamic Law El Madani Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55438/jile.v4i2.171

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The determination of maritime baselines is a fundamental element in defining Indonesia’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). As an archipelagic state with over 17,000 islands, Indonesia requires precise and internationally recognized baselines to legitimize maritime jurisdiction, protect sovereignty, and secure marine resources. This study comprehensively examines the role of maritime baselines as a legal foundation for the delimitation of Indonesia’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). This study employs a normative legal approach by examining the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 1982 and Government Regulation No. 38 of 2002. Through case studies of maritime disputes with Malaysia (Ambalat Block), Vietnam (North Natuna Sea), and China (South China Sea), the research reveals that inaccurate or contested baseline determinations can trigger territorial conflicts, illegal fishing activities, and diplomatic tensions. The legal validity of baselines is crucial for Indonesia’s international legitimacy, maritime diplomacy, and sustainable resource governance. Therefore, the study recommends a multidimensional strategy involving legal reform, geospatial data modernization, precise hydrographic surveys, proactive diplomacy, and enhanced military presence in border areas. This study asserts that maritime baselines are not merely technical geographic markers, but strategic instruments in advancing Indonesia’s legal, political, and security interests amid regional geopolitical complexities.
Islamic Family Law and the Right to Divorce: A Critical Analysis of Women’s Legal Empowerment in Pekanbaru Desra, Rio; Putra, Andri; Rinaldi, Aldi; Rahma, Maulidya Nur; Netti, Mesra
Journal of Islamic Law El Madani Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55438/jile.v4i2.178

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This study aims to critically examine the extent to which Islamic family law in Pekanbaru conducted from January to March 2025 empowers women in exercising their right to divorce. Grounded in a socio-legal and gender justice framework, the research explores both formal legal provisions and the lived experiences of Muslim women navigating divorce processes through the Religious Courts. Using a qualitative method, data were collected through in-depth interviews with divorced women, judges, and legal practitioners, and content analysis of relevant legal documents and court decisions. The findings reveal a complex interplay between religious norms, legal structures, and cultural expectations. While Islamic family law formally recognizes women's rights to divorce through mechanisms such as khulʿ and fasakh, bureaucratic hurdles, patriarchal interpretations, and social stigma often limit women's access to these rights in practice. Women who successfully obtained a divorce demonstrated strong legal awareness and support networks, suggesting that empowerment is highly dependent on socio-economic and educational factors. The study discusses the gap between normative Islamic principles that uphold justice and the structural barriers that hinder their realization in practice. It concludes that enhancing women's legal empowerment requires reforming procedural aspects of family law and promoting community-level awareness and gender-sensitive interpretations of Islamic jurisprudence.
Balancing Tradition and Protection: Child Marriage in the Practice of Islamic Family Law Maswan, Maswan; Toni, Muhammad; Wahyudi, Untung; Sari, Nurma; Netti, Misra
Journal of Islamic Law El Madani Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55438/jile.v4i2.179

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Child marriage remains a pressing issue in Indonesia despite legal reforms aimed at increasing the minimum age for marriage. This study conducted in Siak, Riau Province, Indonesia for explores how the practice of Islamic family law influences the persistence of child marriage, focusing on the tension between traditional religious interpretations and contemporary child protection efforts. The aim is to understand how religious court decisions, sociocultural norms, and interpretations of Islamic legal principles contribute to the continuation or mitigation of child marriage in Muslim communities. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with religious court judges (hakim agama), community leaders, and affected families in selected West Java and Central Java regions. Document analysis of court decisions regarding marriage dispensation was also conducted to examine the reasoning behind legal allowances for underage marriages. The findings reveal that while many religious judges express concern for child protection, they often face social and religious pressures to approve marriage dispensations, especially in cases involving premarital pregnancy or economic vulnerability. Cultural traditions and local interpretations of Islamic law frequently prioritize family honor and social conformity over legal age requirements. However, some progressive interpretations are emerging, emphasizing maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah (the higher objectives of Islamic law), especially the protection of minors. This study concludes that balancing tradition and protection requires a contextual rethinking of Islamic legal practices in Indonesia. Greater emphasis on the ethical goals of Islamic law, combined with community education and judicial training, can help reduce the incidence of child marriage. The research highlights the need for an integrated approach that respects religious values while safeguarding children's rights.

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