Marriage In Islam and the Problem of Gender Equality: A Philosophical Perspective
Marriage law in Islamic countries is still considered gender-biased. Indonesia, as the majority Muslim country, is not exception. Marriage Law No. 1/1974 and the Compilation of Islamic Law (Kompilasi Hukum Islam/KHI) are two examples of Muslim family law where discrimination against women persist. T...
Main Author: | Mudofir Abdullah |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Arabic |
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State Islamic University (UIN) Mataram
2018-08-01
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Series: | Ulumuna |
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Online Access: | https://ulumuna.or.id/index.php/ujis/article/view/333 |
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