Judicial Treatment of Mut’ah and Retroactive Spousal Support: Jambi Religious Court Decision No. 1015/Pdt.G/2025/PA.Jmb
Kata Kunci:
Practical Reasoning, Relational Reasoning, Retroactive Spousal Support, Mut’ah, Reconviction LawsuitAbstrak
This article analyzes judicial reasoning in determining nafkah iddah, mut’ah, and retroactive spousal support in
divorce cases adjudicated by Indonesian Religious Courts. Using a normative juridical approach with a case-based
analysis, the study examines the Jambi Religious Court Decision Number 1015/Pdt.G/2025/PA.Jmb to explore
how judges operationalize Article 149 of the Compilation of Islamic Law within concrete adjudicative settings. The
findings demonstrate that the provision functions as an open norm that requires judicial concretization through
evidentiary assessment, evaluation of the husband’s economic capacity, and contextual interpretation of marital
relations. Judicial reasoning in this case is characterized by the use of practical and relational reasoning, whereby
normative mandates are integrated with socio-economic realities to balance women’s post-divorce economic rights and
proportionality for the husband. The analysis further reveals that judicial discretion is exercised in a structured and
accountable manner, supported by transparent argumentative links between legal norms, factual findings, and the
operative part of the decision. This approach enables the court to avoid both mechanical application of legal norms
and arbitrary decision-making. The study contributes to Islamic family law scholarship by demonstrating how judicial
reasoning functions as a mediating mechanism between normative certainty and substantive justice. It also underscores
the importance of coherent and reasoned judgments in strengthening the protection of women’s economic rights after
divorce within Indonesia’s contemporary adjudicative framework, while offering insights for the development of more
consistent judicial practices in religious courts.




