Abstract

The character of customary law and Islamic law on Indonesian civil law provides a rich backdrop for the cultural and religious values that form the country’s legal framework. Customary law, with roots in local traditions, presents local wisdom principles integrated into civil regulations, while Islamic law provides a deep normative dimension based on religious teachings. These two systems contribute to civil law in Indonesia, creating a unique and complex legal foundation that combines cultural heritage and religious values.

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