The Idea Of The Connection Between Islamic Law And Cultural Customs And Wisdom: A Sharia Reaction To Regional Customs Surrounding Marriage In Indonesia
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Reality, Islamic Law,, Custom and MarriageAbstract
Islamic doctrines incorporate custom, as demonstrated by customary marriage, and Islamic law and customary law are linked. Therefore, the social component known as Islamic law is the only place where Islamic teachings about custom are found. As a result, the only Islamic institution that can give legitimacy to the social structure or value system that emerges in society is Islamic law. This is due to the fact that Islam not only establishes new laws but also upholds societal structures and customs as long as they do not contradict Islamic legal precepts. Throughout the history of Islamic law in Indonesia, it can be divided into four periods: two before independence and two after independence. The first two periods can be further divided into two phases: the phase in which Islamic law was fully implemented. This phase is known as the theory of reception in complexu.
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