TY - JOUR ID - digilib27517 UR - https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/27517/ IS - No. 1 A1 - Nurlaelawati, Euis Y1 - 2014/04// N2 - Although Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world with its more than 90 percent Muslims, as many scholars and politician state, it is a constitutionally secular state. As a consequence of state ambivalence toward religion within the state system, demands to institutionalize Islam in politics, education, the justice system and other fields of public life abound. Tensions between the state and revelation implicit in Islam are thus inevitable and have had a profound impact on the development of Islamic law in Indonesia. PB - Center for Asia pacific Studies Nanzan JF - Center for Asia pacific Studies Nanzan VL - Vol. 5 KW - Islamic Justice KW - Indonesia KW - Family Law Reform KW - Legal Practice KW - religious Courts TI - Islamic Justice in Indonesia: Family Law Reform and Legal Practice in the Religious Courts SP - 1 AV - restricted EP - 25 ER -