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Abstract

This study examines the Nyadokaken pengantin tradition in the marriage of the Osing tribe in Kemiren Village, Banyuwangi, emphasizing its origins, execution, and legal standing under Islamic law. This research utilizes a qualitative methodology, encompassing participant observation, in-depth interviews, and recording while adopting a normative framework that integrates Pierre Bourdieu's habitus theory as an analytical instrument. Research suggests that Nyadokaken began as a method for conflict settlement aimed at preserving familial unity. It possesses considerable societal significance, as families that renounce it encounter stigma and less social acknowledgment. From a fiqh standpoint, the tradition is classified as ‘urf shahih, as it conforms to Al-‘Adah Muhakkamah, meeting the standards of recognized customary practice in Islamic jurisprudence. This study enhances Islamic family law by examining how ‘urf shahih might incorporate local traditions into modern Islamic legal frameworks. Utilizing a sociocultural approach reconciles normative Islamic law with actual practices, providing insights into the adaptive characteristics of Islamic legal principles in Indonesia,

Keywords

Nyadokaken Marriage Tradition Osing Tribe Islamic family law ‘urf Marriage

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Author Biographies

Moh. Khoirur Rizqi Ansori, Islamic State University of Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember, Indonesia

I am currently pursuing a Master's degree in Law at UIN Khas Jember, Indonesia. As a law student, I am deeply interested in exploring various aspects of legal research. At the moment, I am focusing on several research areas, particularly those related to family law and legal anthropology. My studies aim to understand the intersection between law, culture, and society, with a specific emphasis on how legal systems interact with family dynamics. I am committed to contributing to the development of legal scholarship in these fields and exploring their real-world implications for communities.

Moh. Dahlan, Universitas Islam Negeri Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember, Indonesia

Prof. Dr. Moh. Dahlan, M. Ag is a professor in the field of Islamic Law with extensive experience in the academic world. Currently, he serves as the Director of the Graduate School at the State Islamic University of Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq, Jember, Indonesia. His research interests cover various topics related to Islamic law, with a focus on the implementation and development of Islamic law in modern society

Ishaq, Islamic State University of Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember, Indonesia

Dr. Ishaq, M. Ag. is an Associate Professor at the State Islamic University of Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember, Indonesia. He is currently serving as the Coordinator of the Family Law Study Program. His research interests include Islamic law, particularly the development of Islamic law in Indonesia within a modern context.

How to Cite
Ansori, M. K. R., Dahlan, M., & Ishaq, I. (2025). The Tradition of Nyadokaken Pengantin in Osing Tribe Marriages in Indonesia: An ’Urf Perspective. Al-Qadha : Jurnal Hukum Islam Dan Perundang-Undangan, 12(1), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.32505/qadha.v12i1.10817

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