Siti Rosilawati Ramlan
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia

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Arabic For Specific Purpose And Systematic Literature Review On The Design Of Islamic Tourism Mobile Application Mohammad Najib Jaffar; Azman Ab Rahman; Mohd Nizwan Musling; Nurkhamimi Zainuddin; Siti Rosilawati Ramlan; Mohammad Imran Ahmad; Ghazali Zainuddin; Muhammad Sabri Sahrir
Ijaz Arabi Journal of Arabic Learning Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Ijaz Arabi: Journal Of Arabic Learning
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ijazarabi.v5i1.12568

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Tourism is now a growing trend in the age of technology, whereby all information related to tourism can be easily accessed through smartphones. Malaysia is no exception to being a focused country as a popular Islamic tourism destination. However, there was insufficient tourism-related information, especially on Muslim tourists via smartphone. Hence the present article conducted a systematic literature review on the design and development of Islamic tourism applications via smartphones focusing on the Android platform. This study selected related articles using three databases: EBSCOhost, Mendeley, and Google Scholar. Based on the thematic analysis, this review has five main themes, namely 1) Islamic tourism; 2) technology; 3) mobile application; 4) barriers; and 5) management. The findings prompted the design and development of a smartphone application that addresses all of the needs of tourists, mainly Muslim tourists. This study also contributes to the use of technology and mobile application in teaching and learning Arabic for specific purposes such as tourism.
Sheikh Nawawi Al-Jawi’s Sufism Thoughts of The Book Marăqil ‘Ubūdyah Subaidi Subaidi; Slamet Untung; Siti Marpuah; Rahimah Embong; Siti Rosilawati Ramlan
Religia Vol 26 No 1 (2023): Author geographical coverage: Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia
Publisher : UIN K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/religia.v26i1.6587

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Sufism is one of the sciences in Islam that focuses more on the spiritual realm. Therefore, many Islamic communities study Sufism to improve their spiritual quality. One of the references that can be used to study Sufism is the Book Marăqil 'Ubūdyah. The purpose of this study is to explain Shaykh Nawawi al-Jawi's tasawuf thoughts in the book marăqil 'ubūdiyah. This type of research is library research. The uniqueness of his tasawuf thought is related to three fundamental things, namely: first, a salik when he first enters the world of tasawuf he must strengthen his shari'ah teachings, because according to sheikh Nawai shari'a are some of God's laws ordered by the Messenger to mankind originating from God in the form of obligatory laws, sunnah, haram, makruh and mubah; second, sălik. carry out various obligations, traditions, leave various prohibitions, stay away from excessive things that are permissible, carry out caution such as: wara', riyadhah in the form of literacy, hunger and silence; third, understanding the nature of everything, such as witnessing Allah's asthma' (names), Allah's attributes, witnessing the Essence and secrets of the Qur'an, the secrets of prohibition, permissibility, and some unseen knowledge that cannot be obtained from a person. teacher, but the knowledge is understood from God. In the end, it is hoped that this article can provide readers with a deeper understanding of Syekh Nawawi sl-Jawi's taswuf thoughts which combine sharia, tarekat and essence. Syeikh Nawawi pattern of Sufism is belonging to Sunni
Paradigmatic and Syntagmatic Relations in the Qur’an: A Structural-Semiotic Reading of Qur’anic Human Creation Verses Ubaidillah Ubaidillah; Bambang Hariyanto; Amin Nasir; Samsul Anam; Ghazali Zainuddin; Siti Rosilawati Ramlan
Jurnal Lektur Keagamaan Vol 24 No 1 (2026): Jurnal Lektur Keagamaan Vol. 24 No. 1 Tahun 2026
Publisher : Center for Research and Development of Religious Literature and Heritage, Agency for Research and Development and Training, Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31291/jlka.v24i1.1505

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This article examines the phases of human creation in the Qur'an through Ferdinand de Saussure's structural linguistic framework, with particular attention to paradigmatic (lexical selection) and syntagmatic (sequential arrangement) relations operative in key verses: QS al-Mu'minūn [23]:12–14, al-Ḥajj [22]:5, as-Sajdah [32]:7–9, and al-Insān [76]:2. Employing a qualitative descriptive method with content analysis, the study draws on primary data comprising Qur'anic texts and secondary data from classical and contemporary exegetical works. The analysis demonstrates that lexical variations, including ṭīn (clay), turāb (soil), sulālah (essence of earth), and nuṭfah (seminal fluid), constitute a system of paradigmatic oppositions that encodes a graduated ontological progression from material origin to spiritual endowment. Syntagmatic relations, realized through conjunctions such as ṡumma and fa, organize these stages into a coherent narrative sequence that moves from physical formation to the bestowal of cognitive and spiritual faculties. Accordingly, the language of the Qur'an functions not merely to describe biological processes but to construct a conceptual framework through which human identity, origin, and existential purpose are discursively represented. This study concludes that the Qur'anic linguistic structure constitutes a theologically organized semiotic system in which lexical selection and syntagmatic patterning jointly produce a layered discourse of human existence — one that integrates the material, biological, spiritual, and cognitive dimensions of personhood within a unified sign system.