Post-Divorce Child’s Nafaqah Māḍiyah: An Analysis of the Shifting from Fulfilment to the Assertion of Ownership Rights

The claim for child’s nafaqah māḍiyah (past income) is often overlooked in the rulings of the Religious Court. This research aims to propose a shifting from the concept of li al-intifā’ (benefit) to li al-tamlīk (ownership) regarding child’s living costs claims in the Religious Court, employing the...

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Main Authors: Firdaus Firdaus, Ismail Ismail, Busyro Busyro, Endri Yenti, Mohd Nasran Mohamad
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Language:Arabic
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang 2023-04-01
Series:Al-Ahkam
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Online Access:https://journal.walisongo.ac.id/index.php/ahkam/article/view/14566
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Ismail Ismail
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Endri Yenti
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description The claim for child’s nafaqah māḍiyah (past income) is often overlooked in the rulings of the Religious Court. This research aims to propose a shifting from the concept of li al-intifā’ (benefit) to li al-tamlīk (ownership) regarding child’s living costs claims in the Religious Court, employing the istihsān (juristic preference) approach. The objective is to ensure a more equitable judgment for the child. This study was conducted as a literature review using a normative juridical approach. The research findings reveal that the legal standpoint, which rejects any claim for child’s nafaqah māḍiyah in the Religious Court based on the argument that child’s living costs is categorized as li al-intifā’, contradicts Islamic legal principles regarding child’s living costs and fails to fulfill the principles of justice, as well as being incongruent with several other legislative provisions related to child protection. Therefore, this article proposes a shifting from the concept of li al-intifā’ to li al-tamlīk in determining child’s nafaqah māḍiyah in the Religious Court.
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spelling doaj.art-d1c20f3fa48844049a8ef543b2b1ccc42024-03-03T10:51:05ZaraUniversitas Islam Negeri Walisongo SemarangAl-Ahkam0854-46032502-32092023-04-01331456210.21580/ahkam.2023.33.1.145664384Post-Divorce Child’s Nafaqah Māḍiyah: An Analysis of the Shifting from Fulfilment to the Assertion of Ownership RightsFirdaus Firdaus0Ismail Ismail1Busyro Busyro2Endri Yenti3Mohd Nasran Mohamad4Mahkamah Agung Republik Indonesia, JakartaUniversitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi, BukittinggiUniversitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi, BukittinggiUniversitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi, BukittinggiUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, BangiThe claim for child’s nafaqah māḍiyah (past income) is often overlooked in the rulings of the Religious Court. This research aims to propose a shifting from the concept of li al-intifā’ (benefit) to li al-tamlīk (ownership) regarding child’s living costs claims in the Religious Court, employing the istihsān (juristic preference) approach. The objective is to ensure a more equitable judgment for the child. This study was conducted as a literature review using a normative juridical approach. The research findings reveal that the legal standpoint, which rejects any claim for child’s nafaqah māḍiyah in the Religious Court based on the argument that child’s living costs is categorized as li al-intifā’, contradicts Islamic legal principles regarding child’s living costs and fails to fulfill the principles of justice, as well as being incongruent with several other legislative provisions related to child protection. Therefore, this article proposes a shifting from the concept of li al-intifā’ to li al-tamlīk in determining child’s nafaqah māḍiyah in the Religious Court.https://journal.walisongo.ac.id/index.php/ahkam/article/view/14566nafaqah māḍiyah for childrenli al-intifā’li al-tamlīkistiḥsānreligious court
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Post-Divorce Child’s Nafaqah Māḍiyah: An Analysis of the Shifting from Fulfilment to the Assertion of Ownership Rights
Al-Ahkam
nafaqah māḍiyah for children
li al-intifā’
li al-tamlīk
istiḥsān
religious court
title Post-Divorce Child’s Nafaqah Māḍiyah: An Analysis of the Shifting from Fulfilment to the Assertion of Ownership Rights
title_full Post-Divorce Child’s Nafaqah Māḍiyah: An Analysis of the Shifting from Fulfilment to the Assertion of Ownership Rights
title_fullStr Post-Divorce Child’s Nafaqah Māḍiyah: An Analysis of the Shifting from Fulfilment to the Assertion of Ownership Rights
title_full_unstemmed Post-Divorce Child’s Nafaqah Māḍiyah: An Analysis of the Shifting from Fulfilment to the Assertion of Ownership Rights
title_short Post-Divorce Child’s Nafaqah Māḍiyah: An Analysis of the Shifting from Fulfilment to the Assertion of Ownership Rights
title_sort post divorce child s nafaqah madiyah an analysis of the shifting from fulfilment to the assertion of ownership rights
topic nafaqah māḍiyah for children
li al-intifā’
li al-tamlīk
istiḥsān
religious court
url https://journal.walisongo.ac.id/index.php/ahkam/article/view/14566
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