Politik Hukum Poligami (Studi terhadap Peraturan Perundang-Undangan di Negara-Negara Muslim)

I. Marzuki
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This article discusses Islamic family law politics about regulating polygamy in Muslim countries. The policy of Islamic law in Muslim countries in the modern era can be categorized into two, namely uncodified law, and codified law. The Muslim countries discussed in this article are Muslim countries whose legal politics fall into the codified law category, namely: Turkey, Tunisia, Iran, Indonesia, Egypt, Morocco, and Afghanistan. Although according to fiqh polygamy is something permissible, in practice each Islamic country has a different legal policy related to polygamy, namely: (1) some countries allow polygamy, (2) some allow polygamy with strict conditions, and (3) some prohibit polygamy. In addition, this article also discusses the "progress" of legal policies regarding polygamy from the jurisprudence school of law that are commonly adhered to in each of these Islamic countries. This article shows that legal policies regarding polygamy in Islamic countries included in the codified law category have a variety of styles, some are liberal, conservative, and some are moderate.
一夫多妻制的政治政治(研究穆斯林国家的法律规则)
本文探讨了穆斯林国家关于规范一夫多妻制的伊斯兰家庭法律政治。近代穆斯林国家的伊斯兰法律政策可以分为两类,即不成文法和成文法。本文讨论的穆斯林国家是法律政治属于法典化法律范畴的穆斯林国家,即:土耳其、突尼斯、伊朗、印度尼西亚、埃及、摩洛哥和阿富汗。虽然根据伊斯兰教规,一夫多妻是允许的,但实际上每个伊斯兰国家对一夫多妻都有不同的法律政策,即:(1)有些国家允许一夫多妻,(2)有些国家允许有严格条件的一夫多妻,(3)有些国家禁止一夫多妻。此外,本文还讨论了这些伊斯兰国家普遍遵守的法理学学派关于一夫多妻制的法律政策的“进展”。这篇文章表明,伊斯兰国家关于一夫多妻制的法律政策,包括在法典范畴内,有各种各样的风格,有些是自由的,有些是保守的,有些是温和的。
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