Protection of Children Against Sexual Violence in the Capital City of
The Nusantara Republic of Indonesia
- 100 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Islamic Shari'a serves as a comprehensive legal framework that governs both individual and societal behavior, contrasting with secular laws that primarily address social order. The text emphasizes parental responsibility in child-rearing, highlighting that under Law no. 1 of 1974, parents are legally obligated to support and educate their children until they reach adulthood. This dual focus on spiritual and social obligations underscores the unique role of Islamic law in shaping family dynamics and societal norms.