
HUKUM PERNIKAHAN STATUS MAHASISWA
Author(s) -
Masyhadi Masyhadi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
al-‘adalah
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2503-1473
DOI - 10.31538/adlh.v3i1.401
Subject(s) - soul , obligation , morality , law , moral obligation , property (philosophy) , sociology , political science , social psychology , psychology , philosophy , theology , epistemology
Law Married to Students, While He Still Can Maintain Himself. Students who are still in college mean that they are undergoing an obligation, which is studying. While marrying his original law is still a sunnah for him, it is not mandatory, as long as he can still maintain the sanctity of his soul and morality, and not fall into the haram even though he is not married. Therefore, in such a situation the rules of aulawiyat (legal priority) must be established, namely that which is obligatory must take precedence over the sunnah. That is, lectures must be prioritized rather than married. If you still want to get married, then the law is still sunnah, not mandatory, but he is required to be able to carry out these two laws (studying and marrying) at the same time, not neglecting one, accompanied by having to fulfill the readiness of marriage property, and physical