Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Raden Intan Mubadalah International Conference on Islam and Familiy (1st RIMICIF 2023)
Articles

Islamic Family Law's View of the Theory of no Control in the Household, Mubadalah's Perspective

Mira Novita Riska
Raden Intan State Islamic University Lampung, Indonesia
Zuhraini
Raden Intan State Islamic University Lampung, Indonesia
Abdul Qodir Zaelani
Raden Intan State Islamic University Lampung, Indonesia

Published 2024-01-04

Abstract

This article examines the view of Islamic family law on the theory of no authority in the household from the mubadalah perspective. From these meanings, the term mubadalah in this book will be developed as a perspective and understanding of a particular relationship between two parties, which contains the values ​​and spirit of partnership, cooperation, mutuality, reciprocity, and the principle of reciprocity. Good relations between humans in general, state and people, employers and workers, parents and children, teachers and students, majority, and minorities. However, in this book the relationship in question is more focused on the relationship between men and women in domestic and public spaces. The focus of the problem in this article is how Islamic family law views the theory of no authority in the household. Second, what is the mubadalah perspective regarding the theory of no authority in the household? This type of research is library research (Library Research), namely research by studying and examining data originating from library sources, in the form of books, papers, magazines, journals and others related to family, marriage and charity. From the results of this research, it can be concluded that there are 5 supporting pillars in household life, namely the first pillar is the main promise or mitsaqan ghalidzan, the second pillar is Zawaj or partner, the third pillar is mu'asyarah bil ma'ruf. Or the attitude of treating each other well, the fourth pillar is deliberation, the last pillar is taradhin or mutual approval