This study aims to determine the review of Islamic law on marriages between aristocratic women (menak) and non-aristocratic men (jajar Karang) according to Sasak customary law in Penujak Village, Central Lombok Regency. This research is a field research using the methods of observation, interviews, and documentation. The research results found are as follows. First, the views of the people of Penujak Village towards the traditional marriage of the Sasak tribe in Penujak Village, namely that they consider that custom cannot be separated from religion. Second, the view of Islamic law on marriage customs in Penujak Village is that the prohibition of marriage in Penujak Village, Central Lombok Regency can be justified based on the opinion of some scholars. Third, the impact of the marriage of noble women with non-aristocratic men in Penujak Village is that the word "baiq" in front of women's names will be removed and is no longer included in noble descent.
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