Indikasi Sosiologis Terjadinya Poligami Di kalangan Masyarakat Bogor

  • Mukhtar M
  • Amaliah N
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Abstract: Polygamy is one form of marriage is debated by the public, either supporting or were refused, they give a different argument. Sociologically, the act of polygamy is still viewed percussion by the people of Indonesia, including the area of Bogor, West Java. They are looking at someone who is polygamous are very powerful in economic matters, being able to feed the whole family, but others consider that polygamy is bad for hurting woman and unfaithful to his first wife. Variety perspective is then deemed necessary to do research on sociological indication of Bogor on polygamy.Keywords: Polygamy, Bogor Society, Sociological IndicationsAbstrak: Poligami adalah salah satu bentuk perkawinan yang diperdebatkan oleh publik, baik yang mendukung ataupun yang menolak, mereka memberikan argumentasi yang berbeda-beda. Secara sosiologis, perbuatan poligami masih dipandang tabuh oleh masyarakat Indonesia, termasuk daerah Bogor Jawa Barat. Mereka memandang seseorang yang melakukan poligami sangatlah hebat dalam masalah ekonomi, karena mampu menafkahi seluruh anggota keluarga, tetapi ada pula yang menganggap bahwa perilaku poligaminya sangatlah buruk, karena telah menyakiti wanita dan tidak setia pada istri pertamanya. Ragam perspektif inilah yang kemudian dipandang perlu untuk melakukan penelitian terhadap indikasi sosiologis masyarakat bogor terhadap poligami.Kata Kunci: Poligami, Masyarakat Bogor, Indikasi Sosiologis

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Mukhtar, M., & Amaliah, N. (2018). Indikasi Sosiologis Terjadinya Poligami Di kalangan Masyarakat Bogor. Mizan: Journal of Islamic Law, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.32507/mizan.v1i1.120

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