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PLURALISME HUKUM WARIS DI INDONESIA Nasution, Adelina
Al-Qadha Vol 5 No 1 (2018): JURNAL HUKUM ISLAM DAN PERUNDANG-UNDANGAN
Publisher : IAIN LANGSA

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Law of inheritance in Indonesia up to now in a pluralistic (diverse). In the territory of the Unitary Republic of Indonesia, various inheritance legal systems apply, namely customary inheritance law, Islamic inheritance law and Western inheritance law listed in Burgerlijk Wetboek (BW). This legal diversity is increasing because customary inheritance laws that apply in reality are not single, but also vary according to the form of society and the family system of Indonesian society.  Keywords: Pluralism, inheritance, custom 
LEGISLATION OF ISLAMIC LAW AND KHI Faisal, Faisal; Nasution, Adelina
Ahkam: Jurnal Hukum Islam Vol 9 No 2 (2021): NOVEMBER 2021
Publisher : IAIN Tulungagung

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The struggle for the making Islamic family law after independence still leaves debate, for those who reject Islamic law legislation considers that Islamic law does not need to be included in state law, on the contrary for those who support it, consider that the state cannot ignore Islamic law in the state legal system. Marriage regulations are the initial stage of the Islamic law legislation process because it is not comprehensive enough that a presidential instruction on the Compilation of Islamic Law was issued in 1991. This article aims to analyze the roots of the struggle for marriage law legislation and the presence of KHI in Indonesia. This research resulted from a normative study with legal politics and a historical approach. This paper argues that the birth of KHI cannot be separated from the role of Muslim parties and the insistence of Islamic religious leaders who view that the marriage law is not comprehensive in regulating marriage law. The marriage law tends to ignore traditional fiqh and customary law, so the presence of KHI can eliminate the debate between the government and traditionalist Muslims.