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Teori I‘jāz Al-Qur’an: Sintesis Diskursif antara Fakhruddin ar-Razi dan Jawadi Amuli Hasyim Adnani
Tanzil: Jurnal Studi Al-Quran Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): Oktober
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam (STAI) Sadra

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This article explains the various premises and formulations of the rational and systematic i'jāz Al-Qur'an theory. This departs from two contexts of i'jāz discourse, namely in the Qur'anic sciences and kalam/philosophy. In the Qur'anic sciences, the discussion focuses more on the i'jāz aspect, while in kalam and philosophy it is more on the aspect of prophetic theory. For this reason, the author sees the need for a kind of synthesis between the two discourses, through an analysis of two thinkers, namely Fakhruddin Ar-Razi and Jawadi Amuli. This literature qualitative research was conducted using Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutic method which emphasizes disstantiation, interpretation, and appropriation. A number of important conclusions that can be reached by this study include four premises from Ar-Razi and six premises from Jawadi Amuli which the author formulated into a theory of i'jāz Al-Qur'an.
DISCOURSE OF RADICALISM THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA IN INDONESIA Wahyudi Tianotak; Muhsin Labib; Hasyim Adnani; Hafidz Alkaff
Jurnal ISSUE Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): ISSUE vol 2, No 2
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The problem of radicalism in Indonesia has become a serious threatplayed by certain parties. The spread of radical ideology is not onlycarried out in the real world, but has shifted to social media since the world entered a fairly rapid technological era. Through social media,radical groups not only spread radical understanding, but also invite their users to join them. Therefore, this study explores the dynamics of discourse of radicalism through social media in Indonesia, focusing on novel aspects of interaction patterns, narrative content, an impact on social media users. Urgency of this research is to discuss how radical groups can exist through social media in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the methodology used in this research is descriptiveanalytical which based on Herrold Lasswel Communication Theory namely who, say what, in which channel, to whom, with what effect. In addition, the results of this research show that the existence of radical groups on social media is influenced by four factors, namely domestic factors, international political factors, cultural factors, and radical group transformation factors. In Indonesia, how radical groups can exist through social media, has at least four indirect distribution patterns, namely using social media accounts, conducting private chat communications, holding face-to-face meetings, and holding a coaching process for sympathizers and their groups.