Akad Nikah dengan Wali Nasab Fasik pada Masyarakat Pidie Jaya Menurut Perspektif Hukum Islam
Marriage Contract with a Fasik Nasab Guardian in the Pidie Jaya Community from the Perspective of Islamic Law

Date
2024Author
Kalisha, Rini Majlina
Advisor(s)
Thaib, M Hasballah
Thaib, Zamakhsyari Bin Hasballah
Sembiring, Idha Aprilyana
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This research examines the practice of marriage contracts involving Jasik
nasab guardians within the Pidie Jaya community from the perspective of Islamic
Law. A Jasik nasab guardian is one who commits major sins and fails to meet the
justice requirements as stipulated in Islamic Law. The issues addressed in this
study include the regulation of marriage contracts with Jasik nasab guardians
under Islamic Law, the implementation of marriage with the assistance of a hakim
guardian replacing the Jasik nasab guardian in Pidie Jaya Regency, and the legal
consequences of marriages involving Jasik nasab guardians in Pidie Jaya
Regency.
The research employs an empirical juridical method with a descriptive
analytical approach. Data were collected through interviews with KUA officials
and community leaders, as well as through the review of documents related to
Islamic marriage law and Islamic jurisprudence. The findings indicate that, under
Islamic Law, a Jasik nasab guardian does not qualify as a valid marriage
guardian and must be replaced by a hakim guardian. While the practice of
marriage in Pidie Jaya using a hakim guardian as a substitute for the Jasik nasab
guardian has been implemented, further socialization is required to enhance
public understanding. The legal consequences of marriages with Jasik nasab
guardians include the invalidity of the marriage and potential legal conflicts
concerning the status of children and marital assets. ·
This study aims to contribute to the development of Islamic legal
knowledge, particularly in the practice of marriage within communities that have
Jasik nasab guardians. It also provides recommendations for KUA officials and
the community on addressing these issues.
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