Moh. Azwar Hairul
IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

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The Tradition of Mokhatamu Quru`ani for The Bride In The Marriage Customs (Study of Living Quran in Bongo Village, Batudaa Pantai District Gorontalo): Tradisi Mokhatamu Quru`ani Bagi Mempelai Wanita dalam Adat Pernikahan (Studi Living Quran di Desa Bongo kec. Batudaa Pantai Gorontalo) Arman Suna; Moh. Azwar Hairul
Takwil: Journal of Quran and Hadith Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): December
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kerinci

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1323.401 KB) | DOI: 10.32939/twl.v1i2.1685

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This article discusses the practice of Mokhotamu Quru'ani for the bride in the Gorontalo Community Wedding Procession in Bongo Village, Batudaa Pantai District Gorontalo. The focus of this article is how the participants interpret the tradition reading of the Quran for the bride. To get the social meaning of this tradition, this research uses the Bronislaw Malinowski functionalism approach as a reference and data analysis. The results of this study concluded that Mokhotamu Quru'ani began since the acceptance of Islam as a religion and was integrated with local customs. The implementation of Mokhotamu Quru'ani is practiced with local culture which is based normatively through the philosophy of Adati Hula-Hulaa To Saraa, Saraa Hula-Hulaa to Quru'ani. In the practice the bride reads the Qur’an starts from Q.S. Ad-Duha to An-Nas and Ad-Dhuha. Mokhotamu Qurua'ni has a religious function as a guarantee of peace and happiness of marriage life. Based on the theory of functionalism, the tradition of Mokhotamu Quru'ani fulfil biological need, interumental needs and integrative needs.
Wasathiyyah in Tafsir: A Semiotic Study of the Meaning of Moderation in the Qur'an Sulaiman Ibrahim; Moh. Azwar Hairul
Jurnal Ilmiah AL-Jauhari: Jurnal Studi Islam dan Interdisipliner Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Al-Jauhari
Publisher : Pascasarjana IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/jiaj.v9i2.7679

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This study examines the meaning of moderation in the Quran using a semiotic approach, specifically through the interpretations of Hamka and Quraish Shihab on verses related to the concept of wasatiyyah. Wasatiyyah, which is interpreted as "the middle path," emphasizes balance between this world and the hereafter, and steers people away from extremism. This study focuses on the interpretation of Surah Al-Baqarah verses 143 and 238, Surah Al-Maidah verse 89, Surah Al-Qalam verse 28, and Surah Al-Adiyat verses 4-5, analyzing the differences in interpretation between the two exegetes using Charles Sanders Peirce's theory of semiosis. The results of the study show that moderation in Islam, as reflected in the concept of wasatiyyah, prioritizes balance between spiritual and material aspects and encourages the community to avoid two extremes that have the potential to destroy social harmony. Moderation is also applied in other aspects of life, including in Islamic religious education, where openness, compassion, and flexibility are the main principles in shaping the climate of communication in Islam.