The Concept of Ṣulḥ and Mediation in Marriage Conflict Resolution in Religious Courts: A Comparative Study between Contemporary Indonesian Family Law and Classical Islamic Law

Bani Syarif Maula
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Mediation as a dispute resolution process outside the courtroom has been used by the Religious Courts. Its juridical basis is based on Indonesian Supreme Court Regulations Number 2 of 2003 and Number 1 of 2008 concerning Mediation Procedures in Courts. Meanwhile, in the classical Islamic legal tradition, marital conflicts are resolved by a third party outside the courtroom which is referred to as ṣulḥ, namely efforts to reconcile through a process of taḥkīm or arbitration. Based on this, this study answers the question whether the Religious Courts in Indonesia fully use the concept of ṣulḥ as a process of resolving marital conflicts as depicted in the classical Islamic legal tradition. This study concludes that the Religious Courts in Indonesia do not fully use the concept of ṣulḥ as a process of resolving marital conflicts as depicted in the classical Islamic legal tradition. This is because the concept of ṣulḥ in Islamic law uses the taḥkīm (ḥakam) mechanism. The concept of ḥakam originating from the classical Islamic legal tradition and mediation originating from the contemporary national legal tradition actually both have substantial differences in terms of concept and implementation in the Religious Courts. The difference in concept is due to differences in sources, authorities, and procedures. However, there are similarities between the two, which lie in the involvement of someone who plays a role in resolving disputes and conflicts in court.
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Ṣulḥ概念与宗教法庭婚姻冲突调解:当代印尼家庭法与古典伊斯兰法之比较研究
宗教法庭已采用调解作为法庭外的争端解决程序。其法律依据是关于法院调解程序的2003年第2号和2008年第1号印度尼西亚最高法院条例。同时,在古典伊斯兰法律传统中,婚姻冲突是由法庭外的第三方解决的,这被称为ṣulḥ,即通过taḥkīm或仲裁的过程来调解。在此基础上,本研究回答了印度尼西亚宗教法院是否充分利用ṣulḥ概念作为古典伊斯兰法律传统中所描述的解决婚姻冲突的过程的问题。这项研究的结论是,印度尼西亚的宗教法院没有充分利用ṣulḥ的概念,作为古典伊斯兰法律传统中所描述的解决婚姻冲突的过程。这是因为伊斯兰教法中的ṣulḥ概念使用了taḥkīm (ḥakam)机制。起源于古典伊斯兰法律传统的ḥakam概念与起源于当代民族法律传统的调解概念在宗教法院的概念和执行上实际上都存在着本质的差异。概念上的差异是由于来源、权限和程序的不同。然而,两者之间也有相似之处,那就是有人在法庭上解决纠纷和冲突。
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