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Childfree Persfektif Al-Qur’an: Studi Penafsiran Buya Hamka Terhadap Konsep Rezeki Anak dalam Tafsir Al-Azhar Yarsha Ardhana Harahap; Agusman Damanik; Hery Sahputra
Nizamiyah: Jurnal Sains, Sosial dan Multidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): Nizamiyah: Jurnal Sains, Sosial dan Multidisiplin
Publisher : Yayasan Albahriah Jamiah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64691/hs3xye52

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The childfree phenomenon in contemporary Muslim communities demonstrates a shift in family orientation that challenges the normative construction of offspring as an integral part of religious life, particularly when linked to the concept of children’s sustenance in the Qur’an, which has been understood within established theological and social frameworks. This study aims to examine in depth Buya Hamka’s interpretation in Tafsir al-Azhar regarding the concept of children’s sustenance and assess its conceptual relevance in responding to the childfree discourse that is developing in modern society. A qualitative approach based on literature studies is used, employing thematic interpretation methods to trace verses related to sustenance and offspring, and is then analyzed using an interpretative-critical approach to identify Hamka’s argumentation patterns and epistemological orientations. The results of the study show that the construction of children’s sustenance in the Qur’an not only refers to material security but also reflects the relationship of human existential dependence on God, encompassing spiritual, ethical, and social dimensions in an integrated manner. Hamka’s interpretation displays a rational-religious character that emphasizes the balance between human endeavor and belief in the guarantee of sustenance, while simultaneously criticizing the reduction of sustenance’s meaning to mere economic calculations. In the context of childfree life, this framework demonstrates the tension between modern rationality, grounded in life planning, and the theological paradigm regarding the blessings of offspring and the family’s moral responsibility. The implications of this study enrich contemporary exegetical discourse through a contextual reading of the verses about sustenance and offer a conceptual foundation for formulating Islam’s position on childfree choices in a more proportionate, reflective, and argumentative manner.
The Practice of Khuruj Fisabilillah in Shaping the Religious Character of Youth in Jama’ah Tabligh: A Living Quran Study M. Ihsan; Hery Sahputra
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 9 No 3 (2026): July (Theme Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, STEM and Economic Devel
Publisher : Islamic Studies and Development Center in Collaboration With Students' Research Center Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v9i3.566

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This study addresses the limited scope of Living Quran research that explores khuruj fi sabilillah as a medium for the internalization of Quranic values in shaping the religious character of youth. The research aims to examine the understanding of Jama’ah Tabligh youth in an Indonesian community regarding the practice of khuruj fi sabilillah, to identify the Quranic values received and internalized through this practice, and to explain the supporting and constraining factors in the formation of religious character. Employing a qualitative method with a descriptive-interpretative approach within the Living Quran framework, data were collected through in-depth interviews, non-participant observation, and documentation involving Jama’ah Tabligh youth and amir actively engaged in khuruj activities. Data analysis was conducted through reduction, presentation, verification, and thematic interpretation. The findings demonstrate that khuruj fi sabilillah functions not only as a missionary activity but also as a process of experiencing, receiving, and actualizing Quranic teachings in socio-religious life. This practice contributes to strengthening worship discipline, responsibility, Islamic brotherhood (ukhuwah Islamiyah), sacrifice, and self-control among youth. The study enriches Living Quran scholarship, particularly in relation to contemporary da’wah movements and the development of religious character among Muslim youth.
Internalization of Ethical Values in Women’s Prayer Gatherings: A Living Quran Study Mery Agustina; Hery Sahputra
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 9 No 3 (2026): July (Theme Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, STEM and Economic Devel
Publisher : Islamic Studies and Development Center in Collaboration With Students' Research Center Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v9i3.577

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This study examines the internalization of ethical values in religious gatherings within Muslim women’s prayer communities, analyzed through the Living Quran perspective. Using a descriptive qualitative method, data were collected through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation involving active participants. The findings indicate that ethical principles such as providing space for others, maintaining courtesy, showing respect, and attentive listening are consistently practiced in these gatherings. Although most participants are not explicitly aware of the textual source of these values, they have been deeply embedded in social behavior and religious traditions. The prayer gatherings serve not only as a medium for spiritual enrichment but also as a space for character formation, strengthening social bonds, and enhancing communal faith. This study underscores the role of local religious traditions as effective vehicles for transmitting Quranic values in socially meaningful and practical ways within Muslim communities.