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Asbabun Nuzul Surah Al-An’am Ayat 108 Esa Prasastia A, Muhammad
Devotion : Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
Publisher : Green Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i1.88

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The Koran is the mother book of Muslims which is always interesting to be discussed because various aspects of its contents can become a hot discourse. This is due to the breadth of discussion that can be drawn from it. The purpose of this study is to examine the asbabun nuzul from Surah Al-An'am verse 108. This study uses a library research method that refers to available sources both online and offline such as: scientific journals, books and news sourced from sources Trusted. This data was obtained through triangulation techniques. The data were analyzed and then conclusions were drawn. The results of this study are in the interpretation of surah al-An'am verse 108 of which it is forbidden to curse the idols of the polytheists because it is possible that the polytheists will retaliate even more badly, the curse will be addressed to Allah swt. Then from several commentators such as Jalalain's interpretation, Ibn Kathir's tafseer, and al-Misbah's interpretation also gave an explanation that education is important for every human being. And in the interpretation of the verse, the commentators when explaining the sura al-An'am verse 108 are more conspicuous in terms of preventive action, namely preventing disputes between fellow social groups.
Analysis of The Causes of The Disintegration of The Government of The Abbasiyah Dynasty (1000 M-1250 M) Esa Prasastia A, Muhammad; Rofiq, Abdul
Devotion : Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i3.111

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This article will explore why and what factors led to the decline of the Abbasid dynasty after the first period. This research is motivated by the historical fact that in the second period, the glorious period and the ideal government that had been built by the predecessors gradually degraded until finally this dynasty collapsed. One of the causes is none other than disintegration. This article aims to review several things related to how the consolidation and disintegration of the Abbasid dynasty was? And also the factors causing the disintegration of the Abbasid dynasty? The research findings show that the disintegration of the abbasiyah dynasty (1000-1250) AD was caused by none other than two factors, namely internal factors such as loss of social solidarity, extent of power, competition between institutions. Meanwhile, external factors were caused by, among others, Byzantine attacks, coalition crusades.
Analysis of The Causes of The Disintegration of The Government of The Abbasiyah Dynasty (1000 M-1250 M) Esa Prasastia A, Muhammad; Rofiq, Abdul
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i3.111

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This article will explore why and what factors led to the decline of the Abbasid dynasty after the first period. This research is motivated by the historical fact that in the second period, the glorious period and the ideal government that had been built by the predecessors gradually degraded until finally this dynasty collapsed. One of the causes is none other than disintegration. This article aims to review several things related to how the consolidation and disintegration of the Abbasid dynasty was? And also the factors causing the disintegration of the Abbasid dynasty? The research findings show that the disintegration of the abbasiyah dynasty (1000-1250) AD was caused by none other than two factors, namely internal factors such as loss of social solidarity, extent of power, competition between institutions. Meanwhile, external factors were caused by, among others, Byzantine attacks, coalition crusades.