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Ulfa Ramadhani Nasution
Patriarchy Negotiation: Batak Women and the Domination of the Role of Cultural Space
Sociology

This paper tries to understand how Angkola Batak women negotiate a patriarchal cultural system, by trying to find a middle way that still g...

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Kamsi Kamsi, Very Julianto, Mu'tashim Billah
Marriage as Culmination Rather than Cause: Religious Conversion among Ethnic Chinese in Belitung
Sociology

The state guarantees freedom of religious expression for all its citizens, regardless of their beliefs. However, during the New Order era,...

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This article offers a timely and insightful exploration into the complex phenomenon of religious conversion among ethnic Chinese in Belitung, specific...

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Arifah Millati Agustina
Protecting Women’s Rights in Exogamous Society: Mahram in Minangkabau Customs
Sociology

The study discusses the interpretation of mahram and the implementation of this concept in a sociological context. In Islamic jurisprudence...

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This study presents an intriguing socio-legal and anthropological exploration of how the Minangkabau community's exogamous marriage customs intersect...

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Mohd Akram Dahaman, Basri Ibrahim, Rafidah Mohamad Cusairi
Laying the Groundwork for a Fatwa on Autism and Marriage: A Conceptual and Legal Exploration in the Malaysian Context
Law

As individuals with autism mature, they eventually reach the age for marriage, influenced by biological desires or cultural practices. In I...

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Ahmad Izzuddin, Mohammad Fauzan Ni’ami, Abd. Rouf, Moh. Irfan
From Exclusivism to Openness: Deconstructing the Role of Deaf Individuals as Marriage Witnesses in the Compilation of Islamic Law
Law

The role of marriage witnesses for deaf individuals has been a subject of debate among various Islamic schools of thought. The Compilation...

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This article, "From Exclusivism to Openness: Deconstructing the Role of Deaf Individuals as Marriage Witnesses in the Compilation of Islamic Law," cri...

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Roni Tabroni, Ahmad Izudin, Muh. Isnanto, ⁠B. J. Sujibto, ⁠Dandung Budi Yuwono, ⁠I Made Suarsana
Hybridity, Intersection, and Challenge: Navigating the History of Customary and Islamic Family Law in Moluccan Marriages
Anthropology

The relationship between local traditions and Islamic family law primarily revolves around marriage, kinship, inheritance, and female’s rol...

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The paper "Hybridity, Intersection, and Challenge: Navigating the History of Customary and Islamic Family Law in Moluccan Marriages" makes a timely an...

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

Ensuring the rights of individuals with disabilities continues to be a major challenge across various sectors in Indonesia. A key concern i...

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Shofwatul Aini, Niswatul Hidayati
(Ir)Rationality among Migrant Worker Families in Ponorogo: The Demolition of Joint Property after Divorce
Sociology

House demolition as a solution to joint property disputes appears to be an option for some Ponorogo migrant workers. In 2022, there were fi...

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The paper, "(Ir)Rationality among Migrant Worker Families in Ponorogo: The Demolition of Joint Property after Divorce," delves into a compelling and u...

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