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Issue: Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): December
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Negotiating Divine Shares: Comparative Dynamics of Islamic Inheritance Law in Yemen and Indonesia

Refy Faridatul Azqia, Imron Hamzah bin Syuhud, Muzacky Luluil Ma’nun, Mahendra Mahendra, Inayatul Khoeriyah
Pages: 17-33
Published: 2025-12-31
Section: Articles

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Abstract

Background: Islamic inheritance law (faraidh) sets normative rules for estate distribution, but its socio-legal application varies across contexts. This study compares Mukalla (Yemen) and Kedungreja (Indonesia) to examine how legal pluralism mediates inheritance practices and balances textual fidelity with local socio-cultural adaptation.

Methods: Qualitative comparative analysis using interviews and document review in Mukalla and Kedungreja, analyzed through thematic coding.

Results: Two coherent models of inheritance implementation emerged. Mukalla demonstrates doctrinal continuity, where Shāfiʿī jurisprudence and religious institutions ensure textual fidelity and centralized authority. Kedungreja reflects a negotiated, context-sensitive approach, integrating family deliberation, customary norms, and state law, resulting in flexible outcomes.

Discussion: The findings illustrate that Islamic inheritance law operates as a living legal system, dynamically shaped by authority structures, interpretive frameworks, and socio-cultural environments.

Conclusion: Legal pluralism mediates the balance between normative prescriptions and social realities, confirming that both textual fidelity and contextual adaptation are legitimate manifestations of Islamic law.

Novelty: By combining normative fiqh analysis with empirical socio-legal comparison, the study provides an internationally relevant framework for understanding Islamic inheritance law across diverse institutional and cultural contexts.

Keywords:

Faraidh; Islamic Family Law; Legal Pluralism; Comparative Study; Yemen; Indonesia

How to Cite

. (2025). Negotiating Divine Shares: Comparative Dynamics of Islamic Inheritance Law in Yemen and Indonesia. Nahdlatul Fikr: International Journal of Islamic Studies, Education, and Humanities, 2(1), 17-33.

How to Cite

Negotiating Divine Shares: Comparative Dynamics of Islamic Inheritance Law in Yemen and Indonesia. (2025). Nahdlatul Fikr: International Journal of Islamic Studies, Education, and Humanities, 2(1), 17-33. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20077648

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