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PERBANDINGAN HUKUM KELUARGA Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Singapura, China, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Irak, Sudan, Mesir, Lebanon, Turki, Amerika dan Australia

Memahami sistem hukum sebagai suatu kesatuan yang utuh, meliputi institusi, prosedur, aturan hukum, di mana antara unsur atau sub sistem yang satu memiliki hubungan dengan sub sistem yang lain. Hukum sebagai suatu sistem memiliki kompleksitas dan multiperspektif. Namun, perbedaan sistem hukum pada hakikatnya hukum selalu bermuara pada terwujudnya keadilan, keteraturan maupun ketertiban dalam masyarakat. Perbandingan hukum merupakan suatu metode perbandingan sistem-sistem hukum yang bertujuan menperoleh hasil perbandingan data sistem hukum dari dua atau lebih sistem hukum yang dibandingkan. Konteks perbandingan ini adalah perbandingan hukum keluarga yaitu mengatur hubungan hukum yang bersumber pada pertalian kekeluargaan. Hukum keluarga mempunyai bidang-bidang yaitu perkawinan, kekuasaan orang tua, perwalian dan pengampuan. Berbicara perbandingan hukum keluarga terutama di dunia di antaranya Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Singapura, China, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Irak, Sudan, Mesir, Lebanon, Turki, Amerika dan Australia. Tentunya selalu menarik untuk diperbincangkan sebagai suatu bahan kajian, referensi dan pertimbangan dalam rangka menghadirkan hukum yang progresif dan komprehensif sesuai yang dibutuhkan masyarakat. Hal tersebut dikarenakan keberadaan hukum keluarga sebagai hukum yang hidup dan mengakar serta selalu berkembang seiring perkembangan zaman. Semoga kajian perbandingan hukum keluarga yang dituangkan dalam buku ini menjadi sumbangsih keilmuan untuk umat dan bangsa tercinta serta sentiasa mendapat ridha Allah SWT.

... hukum keluarga di dunia Muslim ( Ahmad Bunyan Wahib ) tata negara bangsa . Tuntutan ini telah memaksa negara - negara Muslim untuk memodifikasi aturan hukum materiil dan melengkapi prosedur administrasi peradilan negara modern dengan ...

CultureShock! Saudi Arabia

A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette

CultureShock! Saudi Arabia provides an insight into living and working in a kingdom where Islam governs almost every aspect of life. Uncover the true psyche of the Saudi people—the men clad in their thobes and gutra and women in their abayas—and their unique way of life, a lifestyle which foreigners may find alien and a challenge to cope with. Containing valuable information not only on the practical aspects of settling in, this book will give tips on how best to integrate into Saudi society. Learn about Saudi laws and be aware of what might get you thrown in jail or under the executioner’s axe. CultureShock! Saudi Arabia is essential for anyone who wants to fully understand this Islamic country and get the most out of his or her stay in the kingdom.

Nevertheless, Muhammad's religious revival started unpromisingly. Like Christ
before him, Muhammad found his life threatened by the establishment. The
merchants of Mecca regarded Muhammad as a dangerous radical. But unlike
Christ who paid for religious dissidence with his life, Muhammad retreated about
400 km (250 miles) north of Mecca to the city of Medina, where religious ideas
were more fluid and the establishment less entrenched. Muhammad arrived in
Medina on 24 ...

A Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Malaysia and Saudi Arabia with Special Reference to Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB) and Al-Rajhi Bank of Saudi Arabia (Al-Rajhi)

A Comparative Study

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is considered as one of the important concepts that the corporations need to practice, it from the conventional and Shari'ah perspective. Thus, this research analyses the concept of CSR from both perspectives in detail. It also evaluates the implementation and application of CSR in Malaysia and Saudi Arabia with special reference to the practice of CSR by Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB) and Al-Rajhi Bank of Saudi Arabia (Al-Rajhi) accordingly. The research is carried out with the objective to examine and compare the practice of CSR in Malaysia and Saudi Arabia especially on what has been done by BIMB and Al-Rajhi. It is also aimed to propose some recommendations for the improvement of CSR practice in Malaysia and Saudi Arabia in general and BIMB and Al-Rajhi in particular. In order to achieve such objective and aim, the research relies on the published materials such as journals, books, newspapers, government documents, periodicals and magazines, and the semi-structures interviews conducted on various relevant personals of BIMB and Al-Rajhi. From the data collected, the research finds that there are various similarities and differences on conventional and Shari'ah concept of CSR. Not only that there are also similarities and differences on implementations and practices of CSR in Malaysia and Saudi Arabia, and by BIMB and Al-Rajhi. To improve the implementations and practices of CSR in both countries and institutions, the research has recommended that the practice of CSR should be legally binding in both countries and a proper regulatory framework of CSR be enacted.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is considered as one of the important concepts that the corporations need to practice, it from the conventional and Shari‘ah perspective.

The effect of Islamic legislation on crime prevention in Saudi Arabia

proceedings of the symposium held in Riyadh, 16-21 Shawal, 1396 A.H. (9-13 October, 1976)

Al-Amidi says: " Men of wisdom maintain that an offender is held responsible if he
is a mature adult and able to distinguish. Although a child, who has not come of
age, may understand more than another one who lacks the ability of distinction ...