Economic and living issues in the case of divorce in Indonesia: the perspective of fiqh

Sa'adah, Mazro'atus (2021) Economic and living issues in the case of divorce in Indonesia: the perspective of fiqh. Annual International Conference on Islamic Studies (AICIS 2021). pp. 25-29.

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Abstract

In many cases of divorce lawsuits, the reasons for economics and living are often included in divorce papers, either purely because of economic factors or as a concomitant reason such as domestic violence, sexual crisis, and infidelity. The next problem is that many wives have permanent jobs that certainly have sufficient income, while husbands have permanent jobs and some are non-permanent job which have uncertain incomes every month. On that basis, there are two contradictory tendencies. First, the majority of women tend to burden their husband in living, and on the other hand there are women who tend not to burden their husband in living. Therefore, how exactly is the discourse on the issue of living as the reason for divorce among classical fiqh scholars? Reinterpretation of nas in contextualization at this time is an inevitability in order to find a solution to the high number of divorces for economic and livingreasons, without having to get out of the manhaj istinbat classical clerical law.

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Sa'adah, Mazro'atus
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Economi
Subjects: 14 ECONOMICS > 1401 Economic Theory > 140199 Economic Theory not elsewhere classified
22 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES > 2204 Religion and Religious Studies > 220403 Islamic Studies
Divisions: Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis ISlam > Ekonomi Syariah
Depositing User: S.Pd.I Abdun Nashir
Date Deposited: 04 Jan 2023 04:09
Last Modified: 04 Jan 2023 04:09
URI: http://repository.uinsa.ac.id/id/eprint/2773

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