MODIFYING ASSESSMENT FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF FAMILY LAW THEORIES AND PRACTICES

Family law primarily refers to the legal rules that regulate relationships within the family, which can derive from either blood relations or the act of marriage. The purpose of this article is to analyze the concept and the norm of altering Islamic family law in Indonesia. To examine the subject of...

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Main Authors: Wirani Aisiyah Anwar, A. Rio Makkulau Wahyu, Oyo Sunaryo Mukhlas, Si’ah Khosyiah
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Language:Arabic
Published: Institut Agama Islam Negeri Bone 2024-06-01
Series:Jurnal Al-Dustur
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Online Access:https://www.jurnal.iain-bone.ac.id/index.php/aldustur/article/view/5989
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Si’ah Khosyiah
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description Family law primarily refers to the legal rules that regulate relationships within the family, which can derive from either blood relations or the act of marriage. The purpose of this article is to analyze the concept and the norm of altering Islamic family law in Indonesia. To examine the subject of altering Islamic family law in Indonesia, a qualitative methodology backed by literature can be used. A combination with descriptive normative approach entails researching legal documents related to Islamic families in Indonesia, selecting some contentious family law cases and analyzing their impact on the legal system, and interviewing Islamic legal experts, human rights activists, or family members involved in specific legal cases. The results of the study underline the significance of family bonds in influencing problems such as parental and filial rights, inheritance laws, along with custody and guardianship. Essentially, family law has its foundation on two sources: written and unwritten regulations. Written sources include a wide range of legal topics, including law, jurisprudence, and treaties. Unwritten sources, on the other hand, refer to legal ideas that emerge and shape themselves within the context of cultural life.
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spelling doaj-art-8a618ac0d29f4e04b0a843d6c97c751f2025-08-20T02:00:46ZaraInstitut Agama Islam Negeri BoneJurnal Al-Dustur2622-59642686-64982024-06-01719611910.30863/aldustur.v7i1.59892041MODIFYING ASSESSMENT FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF FAMILY LAW THEORIES AND PRACTICESWirani Aisiyah Anwar0A. Rio Makkulau Wahyu1Oyo Sunaryo Mukhlas2Si’ah Khosyiah3UIN Sunan Gunung Djati BandungIAIN ParepareUIN Sunan Gunung Djati BandungUIN Sunan Gunung Djati BandungFamily law primarily refers to the legal rules that regulate relationships within the family, which can derive from either blood relations or the act of marriage. The purpose of this article is to analyze the concept and the norm of altering Islamic family law in Indonesia. To examine the subject of altering Islamic family law in Indonesia, a qualitative methodology backed by literature can be used. A combination with descriptive normative approach entails researching legal documents related to Islamic families in Indonesia, selecting some contentious family law cases and analyzing their impact on the legal system, and interviewing Islamic legal experts, human rights activists, or family members involved in specific legal cases. The results of the study underline the significance of family bonds in influencing problems such as parental and filial rights, inheritance laws, along with custody and guardianship. Essentially, family law has its foundation on two sources: written and unwritten regulations. Written sources include a wide range of legal topics, including law, jurisprudence, and treaties. Unwritten sources, on the other hand, refer to legal ideas that emerge and shape themselves within the context of cultural life.https://www.jurnal.iain-bone.ac.id/index.php/aldustur/article/view/5989family lawislamic lawalterationreformulation of law
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MODIFYING ASSESSMENT FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF FAMILY LAW THEORIES AND PRACTICES
Jurnal Al-Dustur
family law
islamic law
alteration
reformulation of law
title MODIFYING ASSESSMENT FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF FAMILY LAW THEORIES AND PRACTICES
title_full MODIFYING ASSESSMENT FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF FAMILY LAW THEORIES AND PRACTICES
title_fullStr MODIFYING ASSESSMENT FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF FAMILY LAW THEORIES AND PRACTICES
title_full_unstemmed MODIFYING ASSESSMENT FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF FAMILY LAW THEORIES AND PRACTICES
title_short MODIFYING ASSESSMENT FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF FAMILY LAW THEORIES AND PRACTICES
title_sort modifying assessment for the advancement of family law theories and practices
topic family law
islamic law
alteration
reformulation of law
url https://www.jurnal.iain-bone.ac.id/index.php/aldustur/article/view/5989
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