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GENDER JUSTICE REFILOSOPHY IN THE MIDDLE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THE DISTRICT SIAK SRI INDRAPURA
Dessy Artina

UNRI


Abstract

GENDER JUSTICE REFILOSOPHY IN THE MIDDLE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THE DISTRICT SIAK SRI INDRAPURA Dessy Artina Faculty of Law, University of Riau UR Gobah Campus, Jalan Patimura No. 9 Pekanbaru echie_chay@yahoo.co.id Abstrak Adat in the Kingdom of Siak is a tradition based on Islamic Sharia called adat based on syariah, and syarak is based on Kitabullah. For the Siak Malays, the so-called Malays are Malays, Malay-speaking and Muslim. So the customs and culture breathe Islam, if someone converts to Islam then he is called a Malay. The traditional foundation of Malay in Siak Regency Sri Indrapura goes hand in hand with gender justice, which is guided by Islamic law. There is no difference between men and women who have many acts of worship, so that is a great reward without having to look and consider their gender first. Both have the same potential and opportunities to become ideal servants. For this reason, in this proceeding we will discuss how is the gender justice philosophy in the middle of the Malay indigenous community in Siak Sri Indrapura Regency? The method used by the author is juridical normative law which is also called doctrinal law research using the criteria of legal history. This proceeding is descriptive in nature, which means to provide a detailed, clear and systematic description of the problem of the main problem. In drawing conclusions using the deductive thinking method. Websters New World Dictionary states that gender is defined as the visible difference between men and women in terms of values and behavior. Hilary M. Lips defines gender as cultural expectations of men and women (cultural expectations for women and men). This opinion is in line with the opinion of feminists, such as Lindsey who considers all the provisions of society regarding the determination of a person as male or female is included in the field of gender studies (What a given society defines as masculine or feminine is a component of gender). However, if we do a review or refillosophy, then gender justice in the indigenous Malay community in Siak Sri Indrapura District has been realized, there are no differences between men and women, there is no discrimination and oppression, including sexual discrimination, skin color, ethnicity and others. Keywords: Refillosophy - Gender Justice - Malay Indigenous People in Siak Sri Indrapura Regency

Keywords: Refillosophy - Gender Justice - Malay Indigenous People in Siak Sri Indrapura Regency

Topic: Criminal law

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/ZJGKxvWymeM7

Conference: Riau Annual Meeting on Law and Social Sciences (RAMLAS 2019)

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Dessy Artina)

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