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UIN Antasari Banjarmasin, Indonesia

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KAJIAN SEMANTIK SINONIMITAS KATA FUAD DAN QALB DALAM AL-QUR'AN: ANALISIS DALAM KONTEKS HUBUNGAN MANUSIA DENGAN TUHAN M. Farid Ridha; Bashori
MUSHAF JOURNAL: Jurnal Ilmu Al Quran dan Hadis Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): MUSHAF JOURNAL : Jurnal Ilmu Al Quran dan Hadis
Publisher : CV. Adiba Aisha Amira

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This article analyzes the semantic equivalence of the words Qalb and Fu’ad in the Qur'an and their implications for understanding the relationship between humans and God in Islamic theology. The method used is qualitative with a semantic analysis and exegesis approach on Qur’anic verses containing both terms, supported by exegeses such as Al Misbah, Al Sya'rawi, and others. The results of the study show that Qalb and Fu’ad are not absolute synonyms. Qalb refers to the center of spiritual dynamics that is subject to change (taqallub), functioning as the receptacle for revelation, emotions, and intentions. Meanwhile, Fu’ad denotes a stable inner aspect, serving as the repository of belief (akidah) after undergoing a rational process. The theological implications include: (1) Qalb as a battleground for spiritual struggles that requires the maintenance of purity, (2) Fu’ad as the foundation of steadfast faith, and (3) the interconnection of both forming a holistic relationship between humans and God. In conclusion, this semantic understanding enriches the concept of Islamic spiritual psychology, particularly in tazkiyat al-nafs (purification of the soul) and human accountability before God.
Krisis Otoritas Keilmuan di Era Digital: Perspektif Qur’ani terhadap Fenomena The Death of Expertise Maudy Muzalifah Azzahra; Bashori
AT-TAKLIM: Jurnal Pendidikan Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 5 (2026): At-Taklim: Jurnal Pendidikan Multidisiplin (Mei 2026)
Publisher : PT. Hasba Edukasi Mandiri

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The development of digital technology has significantly transformed the dissemination of knowledge in society. Besides providing easier access to information, this condition has also given rise to the phenomenon of the death of expertise, namely the weakening of scientific authority due to the dominance of popularity and the rapid flow of digital information. This phenomenon causes people to rely on viral figures as sources of knowledge without considering their validity and scientific competence. This study aims to examine the phenomenon of the death of expertise and formulate efforts to reconstruct scientific authority based on Qur’anic values. This research employs a qualitative method with a library research approach using thematic interpretation (maudhu’i). The findings indicate that the death of expertise leads to several issues, including the decline of scientific authority, the spread of unverified knowledge, and the emergence of superficial understanding. The reconstruction of scientific authority can be pursued through collaboration among knowledge communities, strengthening the culture of tabayyun (verification), and optimizing digital media based on knowledge validity.
The Relevance of FoMO Phenomenon in the Digital Age to the Concept of Zuyyina in the Qur'an: An Integrative Semantic Analysis from the Perspective of Self-Determination Theory Muhammad Arsyad; Bashori
Journal of Islamic Thought and Contemporary Studies Vol. 01 No. 01 (June 2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Cordoba Banyuwangi

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Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) is a contemporary psychological phenomenon characterized by pervasive anxiety that others are having rewarding experiences that one does not possess. This phenomenon shows similarities with the concept of zuyyina in the Qur'an, which describes psychological mechanisms where worldly objects appear more attractive than their actual reality. This study aims to analyze the relevance between FoMO and the zuyyina concept through Self-Determination Theory (SDT) perspective and explore practical implications for developing integrative interventions. The research employs a qualitative approach with semantic and comparative analysis, integrating in-depth analysis of the zuyyina concept with empirical findings on FoMO from contemporary psychological research. Results reveal significant convergence between zuyyina and FoMO in four main dimensions: attraction to external stimuli, social comparison dynamics, impact on attention and priorities, and affective anxiety components. SDT proves to be an effective theoretical framework for understanding how both phenomena interact with basic human psychological needs. This research contributes to developing an interdisciplinary analytical framework and opens opportunities for developing integrative interventions that combine traditional spiritual insights with contemporary psychology to address digital era mental health challenges.