Eva Nugraha
Faculty Of Ushuluddin Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University (UIN) Of Jakarta

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Ngalap Berkah Qur’an: Dampak Membaca Al-Qur’an Bagi Para Pembacanya Eva Nugraha
ILMU USHULUDDIN Volume 5, Nomor 2, Juli 2018
Publisher : Himpunan Peminat Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin (HIPIUS)

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This paper examines the question of how the impact of reading the Qur'an in everyday life? The author uses the word impact as diction to show that the Qur'an as dhikr mubārak / Kitābun mubārak, has blessings. This research is a development of one of the sub-chapters of the author's dissertation draft regarding the blessings of the Qur'an. The data used are the results of interviews and observations on a number of readers and memorizers of the Qur'an. Data were analyzed by using qualitative approach, starting from data coding, description of coding result and classification. The author uses the framework of the exegete's on mubārak/ Quranic blessing which are the definition, terms and benefits of the blessings of the Qur'an. As for the conclusion of this paper is: that the impact of reading the Qur'an will depend on the intensity and pattern of reader interaction to the Qur'an. There are two effects that readers get from their interactions in reading the Qur'an. first direct impact, which corresponds to the motive and purpose of reading, such as peace of mind. Second: the indirect impact, such as ease in living life.
Living Mushaf: Penelusuran atas Sakralitas Penggunaan Mushaf dalam Keseharian Eva Nugraha
ILMU USHULUDDIN Volume 1, Nomor 5, Januari 2013
Publisher : Himpunan Peminat Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin (HIPIUS)

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The text of the Qur’ān which is manifested in the form of mushaf has existed just only in the post- codification of ‘Uthmān ibn ‘Affān. Nevertheless, in fact, not all mufassirs agree that the word al-Qur’ān Karīm (Q.s. 56: 77-79) is a synonym for the word mushaf that is used today; therefore mushaf must be purified and sacralized. Based on the mentioned reason, this paper will study why Muslims give sanctity to the use of the mushaf in their daily lives. The answer for the question is constructed in two questions. First, how sanctification and sacralization of mushaf happen?, and is the expression of the Muslims today is a form of cultural sacralization of mushaf? This writing mostly uses library data which is combined with linguistic, history and cultural approaches.
Konsep al-Nabī al-Ummī dan Implikasinya pada Penulisan Rasm Eva Nugraha
Refleksi Vol 13, No 2 (2012): Refleksi
Publisher : Faculty of Ushuluddin Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University

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The concept of al-nabī al-ummī has existed since the beginning of Islam. The Prophet Muḥammad declared himself as al-nabī al-ummī, both in the Qur’ān and Ḥaḍth. However, most Muslim scholars disagree if al-ummī means illiterate. Through the linguistic and historical approach, this paper would like to test the question ”whether the implication of al-nabī alummī concepts in the Qur’ānic orthography (rasm) is tawqīfī or iṣṭilāḥī.DOI: 10.15408/ref.v13i2.901
Tren Penerbitan Mushaf dalam Komodifikasi Al-Qur’an di Indonesia Eva Nugraha
Ulumuna Vol 18 No 2 (2014): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/ujis.v18i2.859

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As a sacred thing, muṣḥaf of the Qur’an has long been the commoditized objects. In Indonesia, it has been published and circulated into markets with its various forms since 150 years ago. However, in the last ten years, the publication of the Qur’an has changed dramatically in terms of shape, form, content and theme. This article seeks to examine how publishers manage their product of printed Qur’an and promote them in market. It shows that publishers have responded the demands of market to the printed al-Qur’an by means of increasing the quality of the printed material of the scripture and framing the product in accordance with the trend of the market.
Corpus Coranicum and Digital Philology: A Methodological Model for Advancing Qur’anic Manuscript Studies in Indonesia Syahrullah Syahrullah; Wildan Imaduddin Muhammad; Eva Nugraha; Aulia Raudhatul Jannah
Khazanah Theologia Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): Khazanah Theologia
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/kt.v6i3.45610

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Purpose: This study aims to explore the application of digital philology in Qur’anic manuscript studies, particularly through an analysis of the Corpus Coranicum project as a model for critical engagement with early Qur’anic texts. Methodology: Employing a qualitative approach based on literature review, this research is combined with a case analysis of two core issues: the orthographic variation in early Qur’anic manuscripts and the presence of the ʿUthmānī archetype in written form. Findings: The findings demonstrate that the digital tools within Corpus Coranicum enable more precise and in-depth cross-manuscript textual comparisons. These results reveal orthographic variations based on geographical regions and provide preliminary evidence for the consolidation of the ʿUthmānī text. Research Implications: Implicatively, the study illustrates how digital philology can enrich methodologies in Islamic studies, create opportunities for digital-based academic training, and enhance access to manuscript data. Originality/Value: This research offers an original contribution by emphasizing the importance of integrating digital technologies into Qur’anic studies—particularly in Indonesia, where academic contexts have yet to widely develop this approach.