M. Farid Ridha
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ANALISIS ILMIAH SURAH YASIN AYAT 80: API YANG TERBENTUK DARI KAYU HIJAU PERSPEKTIF AL-QUR`AN DAN SAINS Ahmad Mujahid; Laila Astuti; M. Farid Ridha; Selvi Amanda
MUSHAF JOURNAL: Jurnal Ilmu Al Quran dan Hadis Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : CV. Adiba Aisha Amira

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This article examines Surah Yasin verse 80 from the perspective of the Qur'an and science, focusing on the concept of fire formation from green wood. The study aims to identify the alignment between the interpretation of the verse and modern scientific knowledge regarding the combustion process and the chemical reactions that occur when wood burns. The analysis method employed includes a literature review of the Qur'an, as well as a review of scientific literature related to the physical and chemical properties of green wood. The findings indicate that although the verse was revealed in a different historical context, there is a strong relevance to scientific principles explaining the combustion process. This discovery not only reinforces the spiritual understanding of the sacred text but also demonstrates that science and religious teachings can complement each other. This research is expected to provide new insights for readers regarding the relationship between religious texts and science, as well as encourage further discussion on their integration in the context of education and research.  
KAJIAN SEMANTIK SINONIMITAS KATA FUAD DAN QALB DALAM AL-QUR'AN: ANALISIS DALAM KONTEKS HUBUNGAN MANUSIA DENGAN TUHAN M. Farid Ridha; Bashori, Bashori
MUSHAF JOURNAL: Jurnal Ilmu Al Quran dan Hadis Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025)
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This article analyzes the semantic equivalence of the words Qalb and Fu’ad in the Qur'an and their implications for understanding the relationship between humans and God in Islamic theology. The method used is qualitative with a semantic analysis and exegesis approach on Qur’anic verses containing both terms, supported by exegeses such as Al Misbah, Al Sya'rawi, and others. The results of the study show that Qalb and Fu’ad are not absolute synonyms. Qalb refers to the center of spiritual dynamics that is subject to change (taqallub), functioning as the receptacle for revelation, emotions, and intentions. Meanwhile, Fu’ad denotes a stable inner aspect, serving as the repository of belief (akidah) after undergoing a rational process. The theological implications include: (1) Qalb as a battleground for spiritual struggles that requires the maintenance of purity, (2) Fu’ad as the foundation of steadfast faith, and (3) the interconnection of both forming a holistic relationship between humans and God. In conclusion, this semantic understanding enriches the concept of Islamic spiritual psychology, particularly in tazkiyat al-nafs (purification of the soul) and human accountability before God.
HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES AS THE BASIS OF MODERN-CONTEMPORARY THINKING IN ISLAM Idham Halid, Ahmad Ridhoni; Kamal, Akhmad; Ridha, M. Farid; Sahana, Rihan Faza
SERUMPUN : Journal of Education, Politic, and Social Humaniora Vol. 1, No. 1 : SERUMPUN (JANUARY-JUNE 2023)
Publisher : Yayasan Maslahatul Ummah Ilal Jannah

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Modern-contemporary-based scientific studies that give birth to answers to actual problems in the progress of the times are getting a lot of attention by academics and the government at this time. One of the most discussed issues is related to human rights. As a natural right that is owned by every human being on earth, of course it raises a variety of different views, such as the different views held by the West and Islam. The existence of these differences also has a major influence on the understanding of human rights and their application in life. It is undeniable that many Muslims are influenced by Western human rights doctrines so that they are applied in everyday life. To overcome this threat, Muslim scholars try to provide ideas that are relevant to modern-contemporary times that originate from the teachings of Islam.