Analysis of the Legal Products of Marriage in the Muslim Community of Samawa Tribe, West Nusa Tenggara
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https://doi.org/10.31958/jeh.v8i1.9101Keywords:
Marriage, Muslim, Samawa Tribe, West Nusa TenggaraAbstract
The Samawa tribe is a tribe that inhabits the Sumbawa region of West Nusa Tenggara. The sociocultural system of the Sumbawa Muslim community develops and is influenced by these migrants who become united based on mutual agreement. Based on this agreement, through the common principles of custom and culture that have merged, all forms of tradition and culture, including in terms of marriage customs, become one unit called adat tau Sumbawa or the customs of the Sumbawa people. The focus of attention in this study is what are the legal products of marriage in the Samawa Muslim Community in West Nusa Tenggara. The research uses a literature study as a study scalpel whose primary data is processed qualitatively with a descriptive-analytical method where it is sourced from books and journals related to the theme of analyzing the legal products of the marriage of the Samawa Muslim community in West Nusa Tenggara. This research found that the legal products of marriage in the Samawa Muslim community are Bajajak, Bakatoan, Basaputis, Nyorong, Barodak, Marriage Ceremony, Ngindring, and BasaiÔÇÖ.
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