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* ''Tulungagung, Indonesia), Amir Mu'allim (Fakultas Ilmu Agama Islam Universitas Islam Indonesia),''  
* ''Tulungagung, Indonesia), Amir Mu'allim (Fakultas Ilmu Agama Islam Universitas Islam Indonesia),''  
* ''Yusdani (Fakultas Ilmu Agama Islam, Islam Universitas Islam Indonesia)''
* ''Yusdani (Fakultas Ilmu Agama Islam, Islam Universitas Islam Indonesia)''
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''This  research  focuses  on  understanding  the  reasons  behind  divorce  claims  made  by  female  migrant  workers  at  the  Religious  Courts  of  ex-Kediri Residency.  These  female  workers  have  obtained  permission  from  their  husbands to seek employment abroad, and their departure is based on mutual agreement  between  them  and  their  husband.  However,  while  working  overseas, these migrant workers file for divorce against their husbands, citing various reasons.This study aims to answer the question of why female migrant workers file for divorce claims at the Religious Courts of ex-Kediri Residency. The  research  method  employed  is  qualitative  research  with  a  socio-l egal, conceptual, and philosophical approach. The results of this study indicate six reasons  for  divorce  claims  among  migrant  workers  at  Religious  Court  of  Kediri Residency. Firstly, economic issues play a significant role. Secondly, domestic violence within the marriage is a contributing factor. Thirdly, third-party  interference  from  family  members  and  friends  is  prevalent.  Fourthly,  misappropriation of funds for indulgent and lavish activities occurs. Fifthly, husbands exhibit irresponsibility or abandonment towards their wives. Lastly, some  husbands  display  laziness  and  solely  rely  on  their  wives'  monthly  allowance. These phenomena call for efforts to restore the humanistic values of  Islam,  particularly  regarding  the  provision  of  family  livelihood  from  the perspective of equality and gender justice within migrant workers' families, through the implementation of [[mubadalah]] (mutual consultation).''
''This  research  focuses  on  understanding  the  reasons  behind  divorce  claims  made  by  female  migrant  workers  at  the  Religious  Courts  of  ex-Kediri Residency.  These  female  workers  have  obtained  permission  from  their  husbands to seek employment abroad, and their departure is based on mutual agreement  between  them  and  their  husband.  However,  while  working  overseas, these migrant workers file for divorce against their husbands, citing various reasons.This study aims to answer the question of why female migrant workers file for divorce claims at the Religious Courts of ex-Kediri Residency. The  research  method  employed  is  qualitative  research  with  a  socio-l egal, conceptual, and philosophical approach. The results of this study indicate six reasons  for  divorce  claims  among  migrant  workers  at  Religious  Court  of  Kediri Residency. Firstly, economic issues play a significant role. Secondly, domestic violence within the marriage is a contributing factor. Thirdly, third-party  interference  from  family  members  and  friends  is  prevalent.  Fourthly,  misappropriation of funds for indulgent and lavish activities occurs. Fifthly, husbands exhibit irresponsibility or abandonment towards their wives. Lastly, some  husbands  display  laziness  and  solely  rely  on  their  wives'  monthly  allowance. These phenomena call for efforts to restore the humanistic values of  Islam,  particularly  regarding  the  provision  of  family  livelihood  from  the perspective of equality and gender justice within migrant workers' families, through the implementation of [[mubadalah]] (mutual consultation).''
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2023 Reasons for Divorce Claims of Female Migrant Workers at the Religious Courts of Ex-Kediri Residency
JudulIndonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS)
SeriVol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
Tahun terbit
October 18, 2023
ISBN2615-5184
Nama Jurnal : Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS)
Seri : Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
Tahun : October 18, 2023
Judul Tulisan : Reasons for Divorce Claims of Female Migrant Workers at the Religious Courts of Ex-Kediri Residency
Penulis :
  • Khoirul Anam Anam (Fakultas Hukum Universitas Tulungagung,
  • Tulungagung, Indonesia), Amir Mu'allim (Fakultas Ilmu Agama Islam Universitas Islam Indonesia),
  • Yusdani (Fakultas Ilmu Agama Islam, Islam Universitas Islam Indonesia)

Abstract

This research focuses on understanding the reasons behind divorce claims made by female migrant workers at the Religious Courts of ex-Kediri Residency. These female workers have obtained permission from their husbands to seek employment abroad, and their departure is based on mutual agreement between them and their husband. However, while working overseas, these migrant workers file for divorce against their husbands, citing various reasons.This study aims to answer the question of why female migrant workers file for divorce claims at the Religious Courts of ex-Kediri Residency. The research method employed is qualitative research with a socio-l egal, conceptual, and philosophical approach. The results of this study indicate six reasons for divorce claims among migrant workers at Religious Court of Kediri Residency. Firstly, economic issues play a significant role. Secondly, domestic violence within the marriage is a contributing factor. Thirdly, third-party interference from family members and friends is prevalent. Fourthly, misappropriation of funds for indulgent and lavish activities occurs. Fifthly, husbands exhibit irresponsibility or abandonment towards their wives. Lastly, some husbands display laziness and solely rely on their wives' monthly allowance. These phenomena call for efforts to restore the humanistic values of Islam, particularly regarding the provision of family livelihood from the perspective of equality and gender justice within migrant workers' families, through the implementation of mubadalah (mutual consultation).

Keywords: Divorce Claims, Migrant Workers, Religious Court, Gender


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