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Asmani, Jamal Ma’mur
Asmani, Jamal Ma’mur
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This paper aims to assess the legality of women’s leadership from the perspective of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU). This study was included in the study of sociology of law due to changes in the legal and socio-cultural changes that alter the paradigm of legal practitioners in determining the law. Framework concept originated from the theory of maslahah. The primary data source consists of the results of the official decision of the organization, while secondary data in the form of reference related to the theme, while the analysis of data using content analysis. The results showed that before the General Assembly in Lampung 1992, NU was always consistent to prohibit women from being leaders, but after NU issued a new methodology of ijtihad, there is a shift paradigm in addressing women’s leadership. Through NU National Conference in Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB) in 1997 and the 30th Congress in Lirboyo 1999, NU confirmed the permissibility of women becoming leaders on the condition of having capability, integrity, and maintaining a balance with their domestic role.
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2015-02
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