Published 2024-01-04
Copyright (c) 2024 Abuzar Alghifari, Fathul Mu’in, Ahmad Mas’ari (Author)

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Abstract
Factor FROM or religiosity in married life does not/has not received adequate attention in Muslim society, especially in this modern, material-driven era. In choosing a partner, religiosity is often not the main basis. In carrying out a marriage, the aspect of a couple's religiosity is often not as much an issue as the material aspects which are considered so important. This neglect causes marriages to be far from the essence of marriage in Islam and experience various disorientations. This research aims to reaffirm religiosity as the main factor in Islamic marriage. This research uses qualitative methods whose data is obtained from library materials. The data analysis uses the family law interpretation method with a content analysis method approach. This research concludes that religiosity is the main basis for marriage, both in the early stages of marriage and during the process (QS. al-Rum [30]: 21). At least, religiosity in marriage has two main functions. First, as the main element for trust so that the possibility of marriage continuity is greater. Second, as the main support so that marriage does not experience disorientation in various forms. Such as marrying an animal, marrying a robot, marrying the same sex, and so on. All of this is a form of marital disorientation because it is not in accordance with the marriage referred to in the hadith of the Prophet SAW;"Marriage is my sunnah, whoever doesn't like my sunnah is not my group."