An Analysis Of Islamic Law Toward Affection Reward In Malay Coastal Society In Deli Serdang: The Practice Of Giving Inheritance To The Grandchild Who Hampered Because The Parents Died Previously From The Heir

Rahim, Abdul and Pagar, Pagar and Jamil, M. (2017) An Analysis Of Islamic Law Toward Affection Reward In Malay Coastal Society In Deli Serdang: The Practice Of Giving Inheritance To The Grandchild Who Hampered Because The Parents Died Previously From The Heir. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 6 (8). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2319 – 7722

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Abstract

This research provides the latest information about the analysis of Islamic law to the affection reward in Malay coastal society in Deli Serdang area (the practice of giving inheritance to the grandchild who hampered because the parents died previously from the heir). This research uses the mashlahah theory: applicative theory is used in analyzing the research data and in the end of this research indicates that the spirit of implementation law in Muslim Malay coastal community in Deli Serdang district to Islamic Law especially in the field of inheritance is the spirit of mashlahah. From this research, the interesting thing is the Malay coastal community of Deli Serdang regency keeps trying to be in sect (Shafi'i) and although in this case the grandchild whose parents died firstly from the heirs in fiqh of Shafi'i the law is veiled so it is not entitled to get the heirs. Nevertheless, the Malay people continue to give grandchildren whose parents died firstly from the heirs by giving a lot from their uncle's so-called unclear divisions

Jenis Item: Artikel
Uncontrolled Keywords: unclear divisions, Malay, inheritance, Islamic law
Subjects: 2X4 FIQH > 2X4.4 Hukum Waris / Faraid
Divisions: Artikel (Jurnal, Koran, Majalah)
Pengguna yang mendeposit: Ms Novita Sari
Date Deposited: 19 Sep 2022 08:03
Last Modified: 19 Sep 2022 08:03
URI: http://repository.uinsu.ac.id/id/eprint/15909

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