Lufaefi
Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam (STAI) Nurul Iman Parung, Bogor, Indonesia

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URGENSI KAIDAH ‘?MM DALAM MEMAHAMI AYAT PERANG Lufaefi
Al Burhan: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu dan Pengembangan Budaya Al-Qur'an Vol. 21 No. 01 (2021): Al Burhan: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu dan Pengembangan Budaya Al-Qur'an
Publisher : Universitas PTIQ Jakarta

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The knowledge of the Qur'an is important to guide in interpreting the verses of the Qur'an, including the verses of jih?d and qit?l. It is the rule of 'amm which is one of the basic principles in the science of the Qur'an, it is important in understanding and interpreting the verses of warfare so as not to misunderstand jihad with the intent of terrorism. Jih?d / qit?l verses such as some of them QS. Al-Baqarah verse 191 and QS. At-Taubah verse 36. The two verses in the viewpoint of the rule of 'amm do not mean a war commandment in general with no justified background. With the takhsis al-'amm al-'aqli and sighah conditions, the two verses above command war only if the enemies of Islam fight or expel the believers first.
POLITIK TAFSIR DI ERA MEDIA SOSIAL: ANALISIS WACANA KRITIS ATAS NARASI NEGARA KHILAFAH DALAM BULETIN DAKWAH KAFFAH Lufaefi; Lukita Fahriana
Al Burhan: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu dan Pengembangan Budaya Al-Qur'an Vol. 26 No. 2 (2026): Al Burhan: Kajian Ilmu dan Pengembangan Budaya Al-Qur’an
Publisher : LP2M Universitas PTIQ Jakarta

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This article examines the construction of interpretive politics within the narrative of the caliphate state disseminated through Buletin Dakwah Kaffah on Facebook. The study aims to analyze how Qur’anic verses related to leadership and governance are interpreted, represented, and politicized in the digital sphere. Employing a thematic (maudhu‘i) exegetical approach combined with Norman Fairclough’s Critical Discourse Analysis, the research explores textual structures, discursive practices, and broader social contexts. The primary data consist of Facebook posts and official online publications of Buletin Dakwah Kaffah, analyzed through a qualitative-descriptive framework. The findings reveal that the caliphate narrative is constructed through ideological simplification, binary opposition between Islam and the modern nation-state, and normative language asserting the exclusivity of a singular political system. Social media functions not merely as a channel of dissemination but as a space for producing alternative interpretive authority shaped by digital virality and networked communication. The study concludes that interpretive politics in the digital era requires methodological reconstruction grounded in maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah, digital literacy, and contextual engagement with contemporary nationhood to sustain justice-oriented and socially constructive religious discourse.