2017
DOI: 10.19105/al-lhkam.v11i2.1037
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Customary Practices of Sharing Inheritance: An Analysis of Society Practices in Pidie Aceh Darussalam

Abstract: Handling inheritance from a deceased person is one of important matters that must be performed by the surviving heirs. However, the practice varies in communities, especially in areas affected by customary practices. The wealth of inheritance from the deceased is not only used as payment of funeral expenses and to be distributed to the heirs, but also used for the purpose of fidyah (compensation) for prayers left and others set in indigenous communities. The issue of tradition is important to study and clarify… Show more

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“…Their local wisdom is deemed highly significant, so the wisdom is passed on to the next generation (Triwardani & Rochayanti, 2014;Djawas et al, 2023). Due to its importance in maintaining the social structure, several cultures also have their version of experts or leaders with the responsibility of maintaining their local wisdom for the sake of the group's collective survival and social stability (Sartini, 2004) In Indonesia, some of these local guardians are formalized within the state system, creating a form of plural legalism between customary and state As a group of local chiefs and leaders, they have had a massive part in both contemporary and traditional matters about the cultures or tribes that they represent in the council (Dewi, 2017;Muzana et al, 2017;Dey & Djumaty, 2019;Tegnan, 2015). Their actions, for the Dayak Council, for example, might include embarking on legal actions tos gain equal rights for Dayak tribes, promoting cultural tourism in Kalimantan, and maintaining the Dayak tattoo tradition (Sandi, 2021;Suswandari et al, 2022;Bukido et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their local wisdom is deemed highly significant, so the wisdom is passed on to the next generation (Triwardani & Rochayanti, 2014;Djawas et al, 2023). Due to its importance in maintaining the social structure, several cultures also have their version of experts or leaders with the responsibility of maintaining their local wisdom for the sake of the group's collective survival and social stability (Sartini, 2004) In Indonesia, some of these local guardians are formalized within the state system, creating a form of plural legalism between customary and state As a group of local chiefs and leaders, they have had a massive part in both contemporary and traditional matters about the cultures or tribes that they represent in the council (Dewi, 2017;Muzana et al, 2017;Dey & Djumaty, 2019;Tegnan, 2015). Their actions, for the Dayak Council, for example, might include embarking on legal actions tos gain equal rights for Dayak tribes, promoting cultural tourism in Kalimantan, and maintaining the Dayak tattoo tradition (Sandi, 2021;Suswandari et al, 2022;Bukido et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the diversity and complexity of regional issues, the federal government alone cannot effectively address all of them. To tackle this challenge, a division of power or jurisdiction between the federal government and state and local governments is proposed (Muzana et al, 2017;Wiwoho et al, 2023).…”
Section: Jip-the Indonesian Journal Of the Social Sciences {799mentioning
confidence: 99%