Title of article :
ELEMEN SUMBANGAN DALAM PEMBAHAGIAN HARTA SEPENCARIAN: PENGALAMAN KAUM WANITA MELAYU DI MALAYSIA
Author/Authors :
Ramli, Mohd Anuar university of malaya - Akademi Pengajian Islam - Jabatan Fiqh dan Usul, Malaysia , Mat Hussin, Mohd Norhusairi university of malaya - Akademi Pengajian Islam - Jabatan Syariah Undang-undang, Malaysia , Jamaludin, Mohammad Aizat Universiti Putra Malaysia - Institut Penyelidikan Produk Halal (IPPH), Malaysia
From page :
77
To page :
92
Abstract :
Women are complementary to men. This kind of mutual relationship has led to its positive expression as a gender friendly element, especially in the development of Islamic law within the Malay World. On the whole, women in the Malay Archipelago have survived the socio-cultural construction differently compared to women in other areas. Historically, besides their primary task in the domestic sphere, the Malay-Muslim women have also been involved in the economic sector, particularly in helping their husbands to fulfil household budgets. In accordance with the climatic conditions and geographical area, agriculture was the main economic sector in the Malay Archipelago. This factor has stimulated women to actively participate in this sector. As a result, from this scenario, there is a popular dictum among them segendong sepikol or “harta sepencarian”, which demonstrates the distribution of property between husband and wife. This is due to the existence of jointly acquired property between the two parties. This distribution of property is parallel with the contribution of women, either directly or indirectly, in supporting the household finance. It allows them to get their right, either 1/2 or 1/3, etc., in the division of property. Lately, couples tend to choose sulh (conciliation) as a solution. Remarkably, this practice is only available in the Malay Archipelago, particularly among the Malay-Muslim community in Malaysia. Hence, this socio-legal article attempts to discuss the element of contribution of women in Malaysia to the household finance in which, eventually, they get provisions of the rights of jointly-acquired property claims in Malaysia.
Keywords :
gender , women , Malay , socio , legal , sulh , jointly , acquired property
Journal title :
Esteem Academic Journal
Journal title :
Esteem Academic Journal
Record number :
2597875
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