Fulfillment Of Family Maintenance Obligations By The Head Of The Convict Family In Terms Of Islamic Law
Abstract
Marriage has a very noble goal, namely fostering a happy, eternal, eternal family based on the Godhead. For this reason, it is necessary to regulate the fulfillment of the rights and obligations of husband and wife, so that such fulfillment can be realized. This study aims to find out how the convict's family head fulfills the family's income while his own space for movement is limited due to the rules of the Class II A Palu Penitentiary. The type of research used is Field Research, the location of this research is in Penitentiary Class II A Palu, data collection techniques used are observation, interviews and documentation and data analysis techniques used are data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions, the results of the study reveal that the fulfillment of a living carried out by the head of the family is varied. There are those who leave their wealth and business to be managed by their wives to get money and there are also those who give money directly by following the work carried out by the Palu Class II A Correctional Institution itself and the fulfillment of a living for the husband of the convicted person does not conflict with Islamic law, which means that The obligation of living is indeed still obligatory for a husband to his wife but Islam determines the provisions of his living based on what is ma'ruf which is usually given by a husband to his wife and is very adapted to the circumstances of both parties, namely the condition of husband and wife. The conclusion of this study is that the fulfillment of a living that has been carried out by inmates at the Class II A Palu Prison is the fulfillment of economic livelihood and biological relationships.
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