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Journal : Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal

Historiografi Perkembangan Islam Pada Era Klasik Islam, Muhammad Thoriqul; Habibah, Ummu; Novitasari, Dwiana; Maftukhin, Maftukhin
Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal (In-Press)
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/imeij.v6i2.2782

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This study describes several main aspects, including the early period of the development of Islamic historiography and the transformation of Islamic history writing from time to time. This study uses the literature review method and thematic analysis. This analysis technique has three stages: compare, contrast, and criticize. The results of this study indicate that the historiography of the development of classical Islam includes studies of pre-Islamic Arab society, which became the initial foundation for the tradition of writing Islamic history. During this period, historiography was marked by the emergence of various genres, such as maghazi (stories of the Prophet Muhammad's wars), sirah (biography of the Prophet Muhammad), tarikh or akhbar (historical records and news), and nasab (genealogy). Along with the development of the era, this tradition began to be integrated with the methodology of dirayah (content criticism) and riwayah (sanad criticism) in compiling and verifying historical narratives. Geographically, Islamic historiography developed through various schools, such as the Yemeni school, the Medina school, and the Iraqi school, each of which had a different focus and approach to recording historical events. In addition, philosophical thought, kalam science (rational theology), tasawuf (Islamic spirituality), and Fiqh (Islamic law) also enriched the intellectual dynamics of that period, making a major contribution to the development of Islamic science and civilization
Historiografi Perkembangan Islam Pada Era Klasik Islam, Muhammad Thoriqul; Habibah, Ummu; Novitasari, Dwiana; Maftukhin, Maftukhin
Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indo-MathEdu Intellectuals Journal
Publisher : Lembaga Intelektual Muda (LIM) Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54373/imeij.v6i2.2782

Abstract

This study describes several main aspects, including the early period of the development of Islamic historiography and the transformation of Islamic history writing from time to time. This study uses the literature review method and thematic analysis. This analysis technique has three stages: compare, contrast, and criticize. The results of this study indicate that the historiography of the development of classical Islam includes studies of pre-Islamic Arab society, which became the initial foundation for the tradition of writing Islamic history. During this period, historiography was marked by the emergence of various genres, such as maghazi (stories of the Prophet Muhammad's wars), sirah (biography of the Prophet Muhammad), tarikh or akhbar (historical records and news), and nasab (genealogy). Along with the development of the era, this tradition began to be integrated with the methodology of dirayah (content criticism) and riwayah (sanad criticism) in compiling and verifying historical narratives. Geographically, Islamic historiography developed through various schools, such as the Yemeni school, the Medina school, and the Iraqi school, each of which had a different focus and approach to recording historical events. In addition, philosophical thought, kalam science (rational theology), tasawuf (Islamic spirituality), and Fiqh (Islamic law) also enriched the intellectual dynamics of that period, making a major contribution to the development of Islamic science and civilization
Co-Authors Achmad Fauzi anasya, rayza disa Angelin, Sheva Ardiana, Dita Aulia, Rifqo Nida Azhar, Ahmad Nabil Azhari, Zikro Muhammad Azzizah, Nur Bachtiar, Ryko Muhammad CAHYATI, MIA Darmanto, Arief Gunawan Edy Rizal Wahyudi Ekawati, Rara Endah Hendarwati, Endah Farozi, Farozi Fatun Febriyana, Frida Florence Pribadi Gultom, Coan Aje Wardhana Herlin, Dhiya Dwi Putri Hermawan, Dinda Ramadanti Islam, Muhammad Thoriqul Kamelia, Sania Lilia Indriani Luke, Kevin Maftukhin Maftukhin Mardhika, Della Medrano, Fermin Franco Mona Dewi Utari Muallimah, Annida Mubina, Sita Nur Fathan mufida, farhanan atsana Muhajir Muhajir, Muhajir Mulya Lezani, Nadine Muniroh, Kunnisai Murdani Abdullah Nabila, Putri Syaura NADIA, ANIS Naffa, Fityatun Nia Desriva Nisa, Umi Sofiatun Novitasari, Dwiana Noviyanti, Lusi Nur Hamidah, Nur nurdini, rini Nurkamila, Siti Nurkarimah, Dwi Pane, Vina Vicolya Octavia Patrisia, Cindi Permana, Adith Chandra Pratiwi, Ashfi Pri Andini, Sisca Putri, Debi Rossa Putri, Tiara Azahra Wika Rachman, Alifira Meliana Renowati, Renowati Rois, Muhammad Abdurrahman Rokayah, Siti Sabela, Afina Sal Safitri, Novita Aulia Salsabila, Yelza Saputra, Ridho Egi Adi Sari, Della Ayu Puspita Sarifudin sarifudin, Sarifudin Sa’adah, Umu SEPTIANI, AMANDA DWI Setiawan, Adinda Setiawan, Dhani Shofiyya, Nada Sidik, Anwar Siregar, Siti Halimah Boru Siti Halidjah Siti Zubaidah Su miati, Su Sucahyo, Yoselyn Sugiyono . Suhardi, Muhamad Sukamto Koesnoe Susilo Surahman SYAHITA, ORIN Tambuang, Christ Trisilowati Trisilowati Trisilowati, Trisilowati Umu Salamah wahyudin, wawan Widiyah, Jani Widyaningsih, Susi Wiraputri, Arini Wuryasari Muharini Kusumawinahyu Yanti, Perdani