Harmonization of Indigenous Laws With Religion: Study of Mojok (Ngalor Ngulon) Wedding Indigenous Legal Phenomenons in Multicultural Communities in Sukoreno Village
Abstract
Customary law is a law that has authenticity in Indonesia, where customary law itself applies in Indonesian society for generations. So that the community trusts customary law in force in an area, one of which is in the village of Sukoreno. Customary law in the village of Sukoreno with this multicultural society, with the diversity of religions (Islam, Hinduism, Christianity) itself. This has similarities in the determination of customary law, one of which is a Mojok marriage (ngalor ngulon) with a multicultural community in the village of Sukoreno. Mojok marriage is a tradition or tradition that has existed in the community for generations and until now there are still people who believe in these customs. Therefore this article has a focus of research, First: How about a Mojok (ngalor ngulon) marriage in the community in Sukoreno village? Second: What is the customary law of mojok marriage (ngalor ngulon) in Sukoreno village.This article uses descriptive qualitative-based research methods not using numbers but by obtaining data through interviews, documentation and observations, regarding the customary law of marriage in a multicultural community in the village of Sukoreno
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