Determination Of The Amount Of Dowry At Lampung Traditional Marriage In A Review Of Fiqh Munakahat

Authors

  • Jamzuri Malik MD Universitas Islam Malang, Indonesia
  • Syamsu Madyan Universitas Islam Malang, Indonesia
  • Dzulfikar Rodafi Universitas Islam Malang, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54437/urwatulwutsqo.v14i3.2633

Keywords:

dowry, Lampung Melinting custom, Islamic family law, empirical juridical research, marriage tradition

Abstract

This article examines the determination of relatively high dowries (mahar/maskawin) in Lampung Melinting traditional marriages in East Lampung and their conformity with Islamic law and Indonesian marriage law. Using an empirical juridical approach, data were collected through interviews with traditional leaders, religious leaders, community figures, and married couples, supported by statutory and conceptual materials. The findings show that the amount and form of dowry are not fixed, but are negotiated through family deliberation, taking into account the grooms economic capacity and the expectations of the brides family within local custom. A high dowry is perceived as a symbol of pride, social status, and the grooms seriousness in building a household, but it may also trigger social pressure, land sales, and economic burden. From the perspective of Islamic jurisprudence, there is no minimum or maximum standard of dowry as long as it is lawful, valuable, and agreed upon willingly. The study concludes that the Lampung Melinting practice of determining dowry reflects a dynamic interplay between religious norms, state law, and living custom, which needs continuous contextualization in modern society and justice.

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Published

2025-12-04

How to Cite

Malik MD, J., Madyan, S. ., & Rodafi, D. . (2025). Determination Of The Amount Of Dowry At Lampung Traditional Marriage In A Review Of Fiqh Munakahat. Urwatul Wutsqo: Jurnal Studi Kependidikan Dan Keislaman, 14(3), 1360–1372. https://doi.org/10.54437/urwatulwutsqo.v14i3.2633