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Journal : AL-Fikr

Kedudukan dan Fungsi Hadis Sebagai Sumber Hukum Islam Tasbih Tasbih
AL-Fikr Vol 14 No 3 (2010)
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Filsafat Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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Hadis, as the second source of Islamic law, has ben referred by muslims from the early periode of Islam, in dealing with their both social and sprituai life. Due this reason, many parties, either muslim or non-muslim have used hadis not only in line with proper function as second source after the Qur’an but olso for improper usage. In order to deal with this issue, this article aims at providing a clear analysis on hadis position and its function as a source for Islamic legislation. By reffering to both Qur’anic interpretation ad hadis contents, and also dealing with opinions of Muslim. It is found that hadis is inseparable from the Qur’an. Surely, there has been a point in Islamic history when either certain Muslin or non-Muslim group denied to acknowledge hadis. This denial, however, was due to their iguarance towards the real means of the Qur’an and hadis itself.
Studi Hadis di Kalangan Orientalis: Sejarah dan Perkembangannya Syam, Alda; Tasbih; Ahmad, La Ode Ismail
Jurnal Ushuluddin: Media Dialog Pemikiran Islam Vol 26 No 2 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Filsafat Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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nitially, Orientalism was the way Western scholars interpreted the development and progress of Eastern countries, encompassing aspects such as religion, language, culture, history, and others. However, over time, the focus of Orientalists increasingly turned towards the Arab and Islamic world. One area of particular interest in Islamic studies has been the field of Hadith. Many Orientalists, such as Ignaz Goldziher and Joseph Schacht, have been involved in researching Hadith. Goldziher argued that the majority of Hadith cannot be considered entirely as teachings originating directly from the Prophet.