Al-Ahwal: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga Islam
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Jurnal Al-Ahwal menyajikan penelitian dan analisis mendalam tentang hukum keluarga Islam. Dapatkan wawasan terbaru dalam fiqh munakahat, perceraian, waris, dan hak anak.

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Marriage Administration Brokers: The Rational Action in the Practice of Delegating Marriage Administration in Central Lampung

The Indonesian law rules marriages to be registered, and the registration should be proposed by the couples to the state officials, in which cases for Muslims are recorded at the Office of Religious Affairs and for non-Muslims at the Civil...

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Between Hibah and Waṣiat Wājibah for Non-Muslims: Expansive Legal Interpretations by Indonesian Religious Judges in Inheritance Cases

Apart from gender, differences in religious affiliation have often been perceived as negatively impacting the rights of non-Muslims in the practice of family law within Muslim jurisdictions. This article challenges that assumption by prese...

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Interreligious Marriage in Indonesia and Malaysia: Strict and Loose Legal Policy

In practice, marriages do not always occur between individuals of the same religious background. Interfaith marriages take place when partners of different religions marry without requiring one partner to convert. This study aims to examin...

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When Religious Leaders Become Marriage Brokers, Penghulus, and Marriage Consultants: The Authority of Kyai in the Process of Unregistered Marriage

This article attempts to narrate the role played by kyai in the practice of unregistered marriage in Rembang Sub-district, Pasuruan Regency. The kyai's existence was initially built upon the kyai's establishment in carrying doctrines that...

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Patriarchy Negotiation: Batak Women and the Domination of the Role of Cultural Space

This paper tries to understand how Angkola Batak women negotiate a patriarchal cultural system, by trying to find a middle way that still goes hand in hand with Batak customs and Islam, and on the other hand, slowly brings them out of the...

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Marriage as Culmination Rather than Cause: Religious Conversion among Ethnic Chinese in Belitung

The state guarantees freedom of religious expression for all its citizens, regardless of their beliefs. However, during the New Order era, this freedom was paradoxically curtailed, particularly for individuals of Chinese descent. Chinese I...

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Between Customary and Islamic Law: Financial Inheritance Practices in the Surakarta Sunanate Royal Family

This article aims to analyze the division of inheritance carried out by the royal family of the Surakarta Sunanate in Central Java Province. Data were collected through interviews and observations involving six royal families. The findings...

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Protecting Women’s Rights in Exogamous Society: Mahram in Minangkabau Customs

The study discusses the interpretation of mahram and the implementation of this concept in a sociological context. In Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), mahram refers to individuals who are prohibited from marrying due to blood relations. This...

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Laying the Groundwork for a Fatwa on Autism and Marriage: A Conceptual and Legal Exploration in the Malaysian Context

As individuals with autism mature, they eventually reach the age for marriage, influenced by biological desires or cultural practices. In Islamic jurisprudence, autism is linked to the concept of `awarid ahliyyah (legal capacity impediment...

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From Exclusivism to Openness: Deconstructing the Role of Deaf Individuals as Marriage Witnesses in the Compilation of Islamic Law

The role of marriage witnesses for deaf individuals has been a subject of debate among various Islamic schools of thought. The Compilation of Islamic Law (Kompilasi Hukum Islam or KHI), as Indonesia’s codified Islamic jurisprudence, adopts...

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Hybridity, Intersection, and Challenge: Navigating the History of Customary and Islamic Family Law in Moluccan Marriages

The relationship between local traditions and Islamic family law primarily revolves around marriage, kinship, inheritance, and female’s roles within the family. However, this focus tends to emphasize gender roles, family authority, and ind...

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HOW INCLUSIVE IS AN INCLUSIVE COURT? The Practice of an Islamic Court in Malang, Indonesia

Ensuring the rights of individuals with disabilities continues to be a major challenge across various sectors in Indonesia. A key concern is safeguarding these rights within the judicial system, which is crucial for access to justice. Prev...

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(Ir)Rationality among Migrant Worker Families in Ponorogo: The Demolition of Joint Property after Divorce

House demolition as a solution to joint property disputes appears to be an option for some Ponorogo migrant workers. In 2022, there were five cases of house demolitions in Ponorogo involving migrant families in Ponorogo. This study address...

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Among the Laws of Arab Gulf States: Minimum Age of Marriage for Women in Omani Legislation

This study addresses the issue of legal age of marriage for Omani women from human rights perspective, with a particular focus on the Omani legislation. It provides an analysis of relevant provisions within Omani law, particularly Articles...

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Migration, Gender, and Integration: Syrian Women's Experiences in Türkiye

The global phenomenon of migration in the 21st century, often referred to as the "Age of Migration," is characterized by the increasing feminization of migratory flows and the growing recognition of women's distinct experiences within thes...

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