Maghfur M. Ramin
Institut Ilmu Al Qur'an An Nur Yogyakarta

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Pergeseran Makna dan Tujuan Pembacaan Burdah di Desa Jaddung, Pragaan, Sumenep Maghfur M Ramin
Living Islam: Journal of Islamic Discourses Vol 1, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (166.323 KB) | DOI: 10.14421/lijid.v1i2.1732

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The narration of Burdah reading became a feature of understanding in the religious life of the Jaddung community, Pragaan, Sumenep, Madura, East Java. In the Burdah reading has been a displacement meaning, from praise and expressions of love to the Prophet to the treatment of people who feel pain. Religious rituals and their behavior indicate a deviation in their religious understanding. This has even led to the sacredness of hope for life or death. The anxiety shows the process of changing or shifting the meaning of the Burdah tradition from praise to treatment. This happened because of the construction of people's knowledge to respond to the out- break of Ta'on disease in the 1960s, sick without cause in the 1970s, and people who had long been seriously ill in the 1980s. When awareness of health and knowledge develops as it is today, the tradition of Burdah reading continues to be a theological conviction to understand about life's hopes or hopes about reality regarding death. This reality encourages the writer to examine it more seriously with Gadamer's Hermeneutic analysis. The focus of this study leads to the existence of the Burdah tradition, understanding narration, and the theology of community expectations of Jaddung, Pragaan, Sumenep, East Java.
ETIKA KERJA DALAM TRADISI KENABIAN VERSI KANTIAN M. Ramin, Maghfur
Musala : Jurnal Pesantren dan Kebudayaan Islam Nusantara Vol 4 No 1 (2025): Januari
Publisher : IIQ An Nur Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37252/jpkin.v4i1.1368

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Without integrity, conflicts of interest, intimidation, privacy violations, and discrimination contribute to a disharmonious work environment and may ultimately undermine an institution's reputation. These concerns have necessitated a more rigorous library-based inquiry into work ethics within the prophetic tradition, analyzed through the lens of Immanuel Kant's ethical framework. The findings suggest that work ethics constitute a fundamental component of Islamic teachings, significantly influencing job satisfaction and professional conduct. This ethical framework encompasses key values such as diligence, teamwork, honesty, and accountability. Furthermore, essential attitudes—particularly for Muslim professionals—include a well-defined purpose in work, a principled approach to wealth, and an awareness of the temporal significance of labor. These values possess a universal character and are applicable across diverse professional settings. The implementation of ethical work principles has demonstrable positive effects on performance, reinforcing an employee’s professional integrity. Aligning occupational practices with ethical standards cultivates an authentic work ethos, characterized by honesty, discipline, creativity, responsibility, and autonomy.