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TRAINING AL-QUR’AN DAN INTEGRASI ILMU PENGETAHUAN DI YAYASAN BALQIS, JAKARTA Nawawi, Muhammad Adlan; Hidayaturrohmah , Nur; Rohman , Baeti; Hasan, Abdur Rokhim; Rahman , Andi; Abyad , Habil
MADANI Abdimas : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): MADANI Abdimas | Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat
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This research analyzes the integration of science and religion from an Islamic perspective, focusing on theological foundations, historical dynamics, and its relevance to contemporary civilization. The objective is to examine the concept of integration as a solution to the dichotomy between religious and secular sciences and its impact on the progress of Muslim societies. The research method employs a descriptive approach. Findings indicate: First, the integration of science and religion is an essential foundation in Islam originating from the first revelation (Surah Al-Alaq (1-5), rejecting dichotomies and emphasizing knowledge as a means to strengthen faith. Second, the zenith of Islamic civilization during the Umayyad-Abbasid era (with figures like Ibn Sina and Al-Khwarizmi) was built upon this integrative paradigm, yet declined after the fall of Baghdad (1258 M), triggering an atomistic dichotomy. Third, contemporary thinkers' efforts to revitalize integration aim to counter the hegemony of secular ideologies and the moral crisis in modern science. Furthermore, integration is not merely a theoretical concept but a key instrument for building a sustainable civilization that combines scientific advancement with Qur’anic ethics. This study contributes to educational discourse, scientific policy, and strengthening Muslim identity amid global challenges, offering a model for harmonizing science and religion within the Qur’anic framework
TRAINING PENDEKATAN TAFSIR TRANSFORMATIF: DISKURSUS DOUBLE TAXS PERSPEKTIF MASDAR FARID MAS'UDI DI HIMPUNAN MAHASISWA YAYASAN AL-KAHFI Budiman, Ikhlas; Taha, Besse Herlina; Hasan, Abdur Rokhim; Febriani, Nur Arfiyah; Arifin, Mohamad Zaenal; Achmad, Nurcholik
MADANI Abdimas : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): MADANI Abdimas | Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat
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The issue of meditation continues to grow in the world because meditation is a solution for solving problems in the modern era to calm the mind and soul. Historically meditation originated outside Islam, but in its development it has become the property of all religions. This means that the principles of meditation are still recognized, but its implementation is in accordance with the Shari'a that has been regulated by the Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet. So in Islam there is a sign of harmony between the types of meditation and the worship carried out by Muslims such as prayer, meditation, dhikr, thanksgiving and itikaf. There are findings that meditation in Islam is different from meditation from other beliefs such as Christian, Buddhist and Javanese meditation. Then integrate it with Tafsȋr Ibnu Katsȋr as a classical mufassir and Hamka who is present as a reforming mufassir who contextualizes tafakur in an Indonesian context
ORIENTASI PEMAHAMAN PENGARUH AZ-ZAMZAMI BAGI DINAMIKA ‘ULÛM AL-QUR’AN DI UNIVERSITAS PTIQ JAKARTA Umar, Nasaruddin; Saihu, Made; Hasan, Abdur Rokhim; Abidin, Zainal; Tahir , M. Suaib; Masruroh, Fina Lailatul
MADANI Abdimas : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): MADANI Abdimas | Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat
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This article explains the important role of 'Abd al-Aziz Az-Zamzami (d. 976 H) in the field of Qur’anic science. The writing is motivated by the position of As-Suyuthi (d. 911 H), who is considered a prominent figure, even a legend in this field. This significant position is both appreciated and criticized. One strong criticism is that post-As-Suyuthi works are merely repetitive. As a result, post-As-Suyuthi figures who write works on Qur’anic science are no longer highlighted, and their roles are marginalized. They will find it difficult to emerge from As-Suyuthi's shadow. One of these figures is 'Abd al-Aziz Az-Zamzami. Through historical research, this work goes through the following stages: first, excavating historical sources, second, verifying sources, and third, interpreting and explaining history. This qualitative research explores credible historical sources based on literature. The result is that Az-Zamzami is a literary figure who adapts As-Suyuthi's work titled An-Niqâyah, in the chapter of exegesis into concise, dense, full of literary value, and easily memorized verses. Az-Zamzami's work is titled Manzhûmah at-Tafsir and has been responded to by 18 scholars from around the world, including from Indonesia. The birth of these several explanations indicates that versification has become part of a teaching strategy considered relevant and worthy of explanation. From these findings, it is concluded that Az-Zamzami's work is indeed always related to As-Suyuthi's work, but he can also be seen as a figure standing on his own