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BERHAJI DENGAN DANA KREDIT (KAJI ULANG KONSEP ISTITHA‘AH DALAM HAJI) Rajab, Rajab
TAHKIM Vol 10, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : TAHKIM

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Hajj obligation is associated with the capability (istitha'ah) to practice it, both physically and property. Istitha'ah concept in the implementation of Hajj seems still not agreed on its definition and boundary by Islamic scholars. Therefore, this istitha'ah requirement is understood differently by the muslim. In one hand, many communities do not care about this istitha'ah requirement. They do everything that they can carrying out one of this Islamic pillars, such as saving, selling or mortgaging valuable property, and Hajj gathering. Even in part willing to owe to others, or take credit to the bank for the sake of realizing his desire to hajj at the Baitullah. On the other hand, the istitha'ah requirement is understood that this Hajj obligation is not too urgent, even if doing the hajj is the Islamic pillar. In this regard using the credit funds from the bank to cost the Hajj could be categorized as the capability. Because it is permissible, and their Hajj worship is legitimate according to some Islamic scholars. Key words: Hajj, istita'ah, credit funds
BERSEDEKAH KEPADA PENGEMIS PERSPEKTIF HADIS NABI SAW H. Rajab; Marlina Wally
TAHKIM Vol 15, No 2 (2019): TAHKIM
Publisher : IAIN Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33477/thk.v15i2.2471

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Nowadays begging has been abused by some people as a profession so that the urge not to give "alms" to beggars on the streets, red lights, and other public places. Even in some places, this appeal will be endeavored to be upgraded to a regional regulation or other legal regulation. Begging in the perspective of the Prophet's hadith is forbidden and only allowed under three conditions, namely those who are in debt to repay their debts, people affected by disasters, such as crop failures, begging to meet their needs, until he has a business that can meet his basic needs, and people who are widely known as very needy people. The Prophet provide solutions so that beggars can try to overcome economic difficulties.Keywords: charity, beggars, hadith of the Holy Prophet, Islamic law.
BERHAJI DENGAN DANA KREDIT (KAJI ULANG KONSEP ISTITHA‘AH DALAM HAJI) H. Rajab
TAHKIM Vol 10, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : IAIN Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33477/thk.v10i1.2469

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Hajj obligation is associated with the capability (istitha'ah) to practice it, both physically and property. Istitha'ah concept in the implementation of Hajj seems still not agreed on its definition and boundary by Islamic scholars. Therefore, this istitha'ah requirement is understood differently by the muslim. In one hand, many communities do not care about this istitha'ah requirement. They do everything that they can carrying out one of this Islamic pillars, such as saving, selling or mortgaging valuable property, and Hajj gathering. Even in part willing to owe to others, or take credit to the bank for the sake of realizing his desire to hajj at the Baitullah. On the other hand, the istitha'ah requirement is understood that this Hajj obligation is not too urgent, even if doing the hajj is the Islamic pillar. In this regard using the credit funds from the bank to cost the Hajj could be categorized as the capability. Because it is permissible, and their Hajj worship is legitimate according to some Islamic scholars.