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Nikah MBA (Married by Accident) dalam Tinjauan Hadits Nabawi Ridwan Hasbi
An-Nida' Vol 38, No 2 (2013): July - December 2013
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyrakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/an-nida.v38i2.340

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MBA Marriages is a term used to refer to the marriage ceremony performed when a woman is pregnant as a result of fornication. Marriages take place as a way to cover the sin and the applicable law should hudud. The paradigm of the hadiths of the Prophet in a very complete history of marriage MBA, both with regard to validity of a marriage ceremony, because of the sin of adultery marriage with nothing to do and the wedding solution. The basic framework of the Prophet’s hadiths state that the MBA is not a valid marriage, not the way make it as a means of closing the damage or danger that would arise from not married is contrary to the hudud ISSUES, but on the other hand the adverse effects relating to the status of marriage MBA descent children who are not RELATED to the male offspring who married his mother while pregnant out of wedlock, dropping out and not mutually inherits guardianship.
Relasi Birrul Walidain dengan Kesuksesan Karir Anak (Kajian Tematik Konseptual) Sri Widad Safitri; Ridwan Hasbi; Afrizal Nur
Jurnal Syntax Admiration Vol. 5 No. 7 (2024): Jurnal Syntax Admiration
Publisher : Syntax Corporation Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jsa.v5i7.1308

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The purpose of this article is to propose a relation between filial piety towards parents and a child's career success. The research methodology employed is contextual thematic analysis, focusing on verses of filial piety (Birrul Walidain) found in al-Isra’:23-24, Luqman:14, and al-Ahqaf:15. Interpretations used for dissecting these verses include the social-adab style commentaries by renowned scholars such as HAMKA's Al-Azhar, Hasbi Ash-Shiddieqy's An-Nur, and Ahmad Musthafa Al-Maraghi's Al-Maraghi. HAMKA's interpretation states that, regardless of one's job position, be it an official/police officer/doctor/successful entrepreneur, one must not forget their parents and continually show filial piety towards them. Hasbi Ash-Shiddieqy emphasizes that being a filial child entails not only being dutiful while parents are alive but also continuing to fulfill filial duties even after their passing, ensuring the child's obedience to Allah for the well-being of their parents. Al-Maraghi, through his commentary on the filial piety verses, relates the command to express gratitude by being dutiful to parents to the success and progress of the child, indicating the positive influence of the parents. This serves as evidence of the virtue of a filial child, impacting not only their spiritual relationship with Allah but also providing tangible benefits in worldly life which is the child's career success.