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BAḤR AL-MADHĪ AND THE ESTABLISHMENT MOMENTUM OF ḤADĪTH STUDIES IN NUSANTARA IN THE 20TH CENTURY Hilmy Firdausy; Rifqi Muhammad Fatkhi; Fuad Thohari
ILMU USHULUDDIN Vol. 9, No. 1, July 2022
Publisher : Himpunan Peminat Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin (HIPIUS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/iu.v9i1.20953

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This paper intends to strengthen the view that Islam vernacularizing happened in the sharḥ of ḥadīth that provided new distinctions in the meaning of the Prophet’s Ḥadīths. Baḥr al-Madhī Syarah Bagi Mukhtaṣar Saḥīḥ al-Tirmidhī written by Muhammad Idris al-Marbawi (1896-1989) provided quite copious data on this matter. Instead of obscuring the Prophet’s ḥadīths, the subjectivity, and locality of al-Marbawi as a Nusantara Muslim scholar enriches the contextualization of the meaning of ḥadīth so that the non-Arab communities can understand the ḥadīths well. The abundant textual data in Baḥr al-Madhī also confirmed that the study of Nusantara ḥadīths had been established in the 19th and 20th centuries AD. This paper strengthened Oman Fathurrahman’s thesis which showed that the roots of the Nusantara ḥadīths writing tradition have existed since the 17th century. On the other hand, this paper refuted several academics’ opinions such as Brown (1966) and Azra (1997) who said that the study of ḥadīths was stagnant.
BAḤR AL-MADHĪ AND THE ESTABLISHMENT MOMENTUM OF ḤADĪTH STUDIES IN NUSANTARA IN THE 20TH CENTURY Hilmy Firdausy; Rifqi Muhammad Fatkhi; Fuad Thohari
ILMU USHULUDDIN Vol. 9, No. 1, July 2022
Publisher : Peminat Ilmu Ushuluddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/iu.v9i1.20953

Abstract

This paper intends to strengthen the view that Islam vernacularizing happened in the sharḥ of ḥadīth that provided new distinctions in the meaning of the Prophet’s Ḥadīths. Baḥr al-Madhī Syarah Bagi Mukhtaṣar Saḥīḥ al-Tirmidhī written by Muhammad Idris al-Marbawi (1896-1989) provided quite copious data on this matter. Instead of obscuring the Prophet’s ḥadīths, the subjectivity, and locality of al-Marbawi as a Nusantara Muslim scholar enriches the contextualization of the meaning of ḥadīth so that the non-Arab communities can understand the ḥadīths well. The abundant textual data in Baḥr al-Madhī also confirmed that the study of Nusantara ḥadīths had been established in the 19th and 20th centuries AD. This paper strengthened Oman Fathurrahman’s thesis which showed that the roots of the Nusantara ḥadīths writing tradition have existed since the 17th century. On the other hand, this paper refuted several academics’ opinions such as Brown (1966) and Azra (1997) who said that the study of ḥadīths was stagnant.
HADITH IN DIGITAL SPACE: AN INITIAL MAPPING Nadjib, Ala'i; Firdausy, Hilmy; Umam, Khaerul
ILMU USHULUDDIN Vol. 11, No. 2, Desember 2024
Publisher : Peminat Ilmu Ushuluddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/iu.v11i2.46250

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The development of the digital world and the proliferation of virtual spaces now occupy almost half in a day. In 2024, more than 65% of the Indonesian population will be connected to the internet and accessing various social media platforms. Every day, more than three hours of their time will be spent accessing information in the virtual world. This reality has changed many things, including the way people access, understand and practice religious information, including the Prophetic traditions. Therefore, various researches and studies have been conducted to observe this new phenomenon. This study will generally capture the extent to which research and studies on the circulation of Prophetic traditions in the digital space have been conducted. Using the systematic literature review technique, this article will map the development of the discourse, the variety of dissemination, and the map of studies that have been conducted with regard to hadith in the digital space. By observing all studies that focus on digital media platforms, this article finds that the development of hadith discourse in the digital world only grew exponentially in 2021 and was dominated by the discourse of authority and reception.
HADITH IN DIGITAL SPACE: AN INITIAL MAPPING Nadjib, Ala'i; Firdausy, Hilmy; Umam, Khaerul
ILMU USHULUDDIN Vol. 11, No. 2, Desember 2024
Publisher : Peminat Ilmu Ushuluddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/iu.v11i2.46250

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The development of the digital world and the proliferation of virtual spaces now occupy almost half of a modern person's day. In 2024, more than 65% of the Indonesian population will be connected to the internet and accessing various social media platforms. Every day, more than three hours of their time will be spent accessing information in the virtual world. This reality has changed many things, including the way people access, understand and practice religious information, including the Prophetic traditions. Therefore, various researches and studies have been conducted to observe this new phenomenon. This study will generally capture the extent to which research and studies on the circulation of Prophetic traditions in the digital space have been conducted. Using the systematic literature review technique, this article will map the development of the discourse, the variety of dissemination, and the map of studies that have been conducted with regard to hadith in the digital space. By observing all studies that focus on digital media platforms, this article finds that the development of hadith discourse in the digital world only grew exponentially in 2021 and was dominated by the discourse of authority and reception.