COMPETING FOR INHERITANCE: The Contestation between Islam, Adat and Modernity in Inheritance Distribution in Indonesia

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Book Titles: M. Amin Suma, Keadilan Hukum Waris Islam dalam Pendekatan Teks dan Konteks (Jakarta: Rajagrafindo Persada, 2013), xii + 146; Yaswirman, Hukum Keluarga: Karakteristik dan Prospek Doktrin Islam dan Adat dalam Masyarakat Matrilineal Minangkabau (Jakarta: Rajagrafindo Persada, 2013), xi + 342. There are two books under review. All are written in Indonesian language. They all discuss Islamic inheritance law in one way or another. The first book is written by Professor Muhammad Amin Suma, the long serving dean of Islamic law faculty at the Islamic state university Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. His booklet entitled Islamic Inheritance law; from textual and contextual approach, consisting of 146 pages divided into 13 chapters. In his introduction, he stated that this booklet is written as a result of several questions raised by Muslims on the issues surrounding Islamic inheritance law, especially the different portion between men and women. As well understood in Islamic inheritance law, female heirs potentially receive only a half of male heirs in certain cases. As a conservative, he cannot hide his misgiving the increasing number of Muslims who question this different

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Junaidy, A. B. (2013). COMPETING FOR INHERITANCE: The Contestation between Islam, Adat and Modernity in Inheritance Distribution in Indonesia. JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM, 7(2), 427. https://doi.org/10.15642/jiis.2013.7.2.427-432

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