Journal title | SMART: Journal of Sharia, Tradition, and Modernity |
Frequency | 2 issues per year (July and December) |
Online ISSN | 2807-8268 |
DOI | prefix 10.24042 by |
Editor-in-chief | Prof. Dr. Hj Siti Mahmudah, M. Ag |
Publisher | Fakultas Syariah, Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung |
Citation Analysis | Google Scholar |
SMART: Journal of Sharia, Tradition, and Modernity focuses on the study of Islamic family law in Indonesia and in Muslim countries of the world, by presenting contemporary Islamic family law theories whose implementation in tradition, modernity that develops in Indonesian society and in Muslim countries of the world. The substance of the articles in this journal emphasizes aspects of qualitative analysis with field studies (empirical, phenomenological and case studies). The scope contains specific studies related to 1. Legal Issues in Marriage, 2. Comparative Issues of Family Law in Muslim countries of the world, 3. Legal Issues and Community Culture, 4. Legal Issues and Gender Equality, 5. Legal Issues in Customary Systems, 6. Legal Issues in Social Society, 7. Legal Issues in the Study of Religion or Local Beliefs, 8. Legal Issues in the Study of Legal Anthropology, 9. Reform of Islamic family law from the perspective of Mubādalah, 10. Studies and research on family concepts in Islam, 11. Studies and research on program initiatives related to strengthening marriage and family relations such as marriage guidance of the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia..
Vol 3, No 2 (2023): SMART: Journal of Sharia, Tradition, and Modernity
Table of Contents
Articles
Interconnection of the Caper E-Motion System as a Guarantee of Protection of Women's and Children's Rights After Divorce in the Religious Courts of Bengkulu, Indonesia
Asrori Asrori, Naqiyah Mukhtar, Mufliha Wijayati, Aicha el-Hajjami
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DOI : 10.24042/smart.v3i2.20015
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Abstract views : 176 times
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1-13
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The Nyikok Tradition of Lampung Pepadun Indigenous People as a Fulfillment of Children's Rights and its Relevance to Indonesian Islamic Family Law
Aldila Leo Saputra, David Kloos
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DOI : 10.24042/smart.v3i2.20488
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Abstract views : 92 times
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14-28
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Husein Muhammad's Thoughts on Husband's Iddah and His Contribution to the Development of Family Law in Indonesia
Hilmi Yusron Rofi'i
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DOI : 10.24042/smart.v3i2.20487
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Abstract views : 95 times
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29-40
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Childcare in Lampung Saibatin Indigenous Community from the Perspective of Mubadalah and its Contribution to the Development of Family Law in Indonesia
Deddy Sutendy, Rozana Isa
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DOI : 10.24042/smart.v3i2.20506
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Abstract views : 138 times
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41-55
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State Attorney Law Enforcement in Marriage Annulment and its Contribution to the Development of Family Law in Indonesia
Dicky Zaharuddin, Mulki Sharmani
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DOI : 10.24042/smart.v3i2.20510
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Abstract views : 147 times
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56-70
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Regulation of the Director General of Islamic Guidance on Marriage of Husband during Wife's Iddah Period: An Effort to Develop Family Law in Indonesia
M. Miftahudin
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DOI : 10.24042/smart.v3i2.20509
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Abstract views : 133 times
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71-82
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