Review of Compilation of Islamic Law Against Interfaith Marriage Prohibition results in the registration of marriages
Nur Fika Palilati
Abstract:This research aims to review the compilation of Islamic law on the prohibition of interfaith marriages, which will result in marriage registration. The research method is judicial sociological research, which employs a descriptive qualitative research approach and interactive analysis techniques. The results of this study indicate that the prohibition on interfaith marriages does result in the registration of marriages, with Muslims registering marriages through the office of religious affairs. Interfaith marr… Show more
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