Adat
Adat is a Malay term designating the customary laws, norms, and practices of indigenous and local communities in the Malay-speaking world, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. It refers to a living body of social conventions that governs everyday life, relationships, and community governance, often passed down through generations by oral tradition, ritual, and example rather than written statute.
Adat varies widely among ethnic groups and regions, and it evolves in response to changing social, economic,
The relationship between adat and formal law differs by country and locality. In Indonesia, adat law exists
Today, adat remains significant in many communities but is adapting to modernization, education, and constitutional guarantees