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الصوامت في اللغتين العربية والإندونيسية: دراسة تقابلية Royani, Ahmad; Nawawi, Mukhshon; Farhah, Ourora Nida
Kalimatuna: Journal of Arabic Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Kalimatuna: Journal of Arabic Research
Publisher : Department of Arabic Education - Faculty of Educational Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/kjar.v2i1.34223

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This article aims to explain the similarities and differences between Arabic and Indonesian consonant letters, as well as the steps in teaching them. This research uses contrastive analysis, which compares two languages to find out the similarities and differences between the two languages. This research reveals that there are similarities and differences between consonants in Arabic and consonants in Indonesian. The similarities of consonants in Arabic and Indonesian are divided into 2 parts, namely Al Aswat Al Mutamatsilah (exactly the same) and Al Aswat Al Mutasyabihah (similar). In Al Aswat Al Mutamatsilah, consonants in Arabic and Indonesian have similarities both in makhraj, properties and pronunciation. The consonant letters included in Al Aswat Al Mutamatsilah are B and ب, M and م, W and و, F and ف. J and ج, K and ك, R and ر, Z and ز, S and س, H and ه. Meanwhile, in Al Aswat Al Mutasyabihah, consonants in Arabic and Indonesian have one of the differences both in terms of makhraj and nature. The consonant letters that include Al Aswat Al Mutasyabihah are T and ت, D and د, N and ن, L and ل, Y and ي, G and غ, H and ح, K and خ, K and ق, S and ش, S and ث, Z and ذ, S and ص. The consonant differences in Arabic and Indonesian are divided into 3 parts, namely Al Aswat Al Mutakholifah, namely ض and D, ظ and D, ظ and z, ط and T, خ and H. The letters in Arabic that have no equivalent in Indonesian are ث، ح، خ، ذ، ش، ص، ض، ط، ظ، ع، غ، ق. The letters in Indonesian that have no equivalent in Arabic are P, C, Ny, Ng, shawamit tsanaiyah, shawamit tsalatsiyah. In this difference, consonant letters in Arabic and Indonesian have differences in terms of makhraj and properties. Based on this comparison, the teaching of Arabic consonant letters for Indonesian students starts from letters that have similarities and proceeds to letters that have differences.
Makna Filosofis dan Saintifik Terkait Keislaman Royani, Ahmad; Arinalhaq, Muhammad Syauqi; Rahman, Akmal Fadilah; Rosa, Andi; Muhsin, Masrukhin
Hamalatul Qur'an : Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Alqur'an Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Pondok Pesantren Hamalatul Qur'an Jogoroto Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37985/hq.v5i2.301

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This study explores the philosophical and scientific meanings related to Islam. Philosophy and scientification in the Islamic context are complementary in understanding reality and enhancing human knowledge. Through the integration of faith and reason, Islamic tradition has successfully developed a knowledge system grounded in moral and spiritual principles. Consequently, scientification in Islam is not merely the practical application of technology but also an effort to comprehend God's creation and elevate human dignity holistically. Ontology in the Islamic context refers to an in-depth investigation into the nature of existence and reality as they relate to Islamic teachings. Several principles of Islamic epistemology pertain to the definition of knowledge, its sources, objects, and scientific methods within Islamic epistemology. In Islam, axiology examines values or ethics, where ethics (akhlaq) serves as the ultimate goal for those pursuing knowledge itself.
Co-Authors Abdul Khalik Ahyar, Mohamad Ahyar Ma'arif Alawiyah, N Lalah Alhaq, Muhammad Faiz Ali Alamsyah Kusumadinata Amartiwi, Ratna Yudia Ana Susanti Andi Rosa Anugrah, Mudea Dwi Anwar, Ivana Ismia Arinalhaq, Muhammad Syauqi Ataska, Sabrina Salsabilla Bilqis , Tri Dewi Chotib, Moch. Cuhandi Dadan Mardani Dewi N, Aulia Susiani Kesuma Djuarni S.N., Anissa Erta Mahyudin Fachry Abda El Rahman Fakhri Nurfauzan, Muhammad Farhah, Ourora Nida Fauzan, Fatta Muhammad Fudhaili, Achmad Gadang Priyotomo Hadi Gunawan, Hadi Harahap, Maisaroh Hassan Sain, Zohaib Hepni Hepni Heri Nugraha Hijjah, Shifany Maulida Himmah, Asmi Faiqatul Holilah, Mega Nur Humaidi, Rifan Husniah Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Iis Susiawati Insani, Razik Isnaini, Enik Jayadi, M. Irwan Kisno Umbar Lestari, Silva Intan Maftukhah, Fina Zuhrotun Maknun, Lu’luil Manggala Putera, M. Yuda Mas'ud, Muhammad Masrukhin Muhsin Maulidya, Reza Anis Maya, Aris Mohamad Ahyar Ma'arif Muafia, Evi Mufrihani, Nurul Muhammad Faizal A Ghani Muhammad Junaidi Muhbib Abdul Wahab Muhith, Abd. Muljono, Bambang Eko Munawwaroh, Izzatul Mursalim Mustajab N. Lalah Alawiyah Nafisa'ah, Salsabila Naila Himmah, Shabrina Nawawi, Mukhshon Nugroho, Fajar Seto NUR ARIFAH Nuraini, Lutviasari Nur’Aini, Tsamroh Nurul Mufidah, Vika Nurwijayanti Palaloi, Zakiyah Pangestu, Puji Sumeh Prifiharni, Siska Rahman, Akmal Fadilah Rahmawati, Caca Anisa Raswan Raswan, Raswan Riayatul Husnan Rihlah, Rihlah Rochmawanto, Munif Rohmatallah, Syahru Sholahuddin Al Ayubi silvana, emilia SOFYAN TSAURI Sri Widayanti, Nurul Mahmuda Suisno Suisno, Suisno Sultoniyah, Luluk Sundjono, Sundjono Swarna, Muhamad Fauzi Syamsul Bahri Tahmid, Ryan Wildani Triwardono, Joko Ubaid Ridlo Undang Suryatna Wati Susiawati Winarbo, Mizaluna Diazurry Winarno, Jatmiko Yanto, Muhammad Zahra, Nabila Himmatina