Ida Kurnia Shofa
Institut Daarul Qur’an Jakarta

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POLYGAMY IN MINANGKABAU TAFSIR: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE THOUGHTS OF SULAIMAN AR-RASULI AND BUYA HAMKA Ida Kurnia Shofa; Putri Evta Chairinisa
Kontemplasi: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin Vol 10 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Kontemplasi
Publisher : IAIN Tulungagung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/kontem.v10i2.7249

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This writing will discuss how QS An-Nisa verse 3 is understood by two modern Minangkabau scholars who are different, namely Syeikh Sulaiman Ar-Rasuli and Buya Hamka. The purpose of this research is to find out the differences in the interpretation of these two scholars, who each have different socio-historical backgrounds. This research is a library research using comparative analysis method and sociological approach. The results show that there is a difference in the interpretation of polygamy by these two scholars. Syeikh Sulaiman Ar-Rasuli tends to connect the text with the cultural context in society, while Buya Hamka prefers to criticize culture in his interpretation. This is caused by several factors, including the personal experiences of each scholar. In addition, Ar-Rasuli is a polygamist, while Hamka does not do it due to personal experience related to his parents' marriage.
Human trafficking in the Qur'an: An Analysis of Sheikh Nawawi al-Bantani's Interpretation in Tafsir Marah Labid Yusi Fadhilah Ananda; Ida Kurnia Shofa; Khoirun Nidhom
JIA (Jurnal Ilmu Agama) Vol 26 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Ilmu Agama : Mengkaji Doktrin, Pemikiran, dan Fenomena Agama
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Pemikiran Islam Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/jia.v26i1.28380

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Human trafficking is a form of modern slavery, involving the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of a person under the threat of violence, for the purpose of exploitation. The phenomenon of human trafficking, particularly of women and children, is not a new phenomenon that has emerged recently, but has existed since before the advent of Islam. In the Qur'an, human trafficking is not mentioned specifically, but there are several verses that indirectly or conceptually describe the practice of human trafficking. The verses of the Qur'an that describe this are QS. An-Nur: 33 and QS. Yusuf: 19-20. To explain these verses and delve deeper into human trafficking in the Qur'an, this study uses the book Tafsir Marah Labid by Sheikh Nawawi Al-Bantani. Based on this, the main issues in this paper are: how does Sheikh Nawawi Al-Bantani interpret QS. an-Nur: 33 and QS. Yusuf: 19-20, which address the issue of human trafficking, and how relevant it is? The objective of this study is to discuss human trafficking in the Tafsir Marah Labid by Syekh Nawawi Al-Bantani and how relevant his interpretation is to the issue of human trafficking in the present day. This research is a library research using the Tafsir Maudhu'i conseptual research method, based on Tafsir Marah Labid as the primary data source and other books and journals as secondary data sources. The data collection technique uses descriptive-analytical data analysis. The results of this research indicate that in QS. An-Nur: 33, Sheikh Nawawi strongly condemns the practice of forcing female slaves into prostitution, which is relevant to the contemporary phenomena of sexual exploitation and human trafficking. Meanwhile, in QS. Yusuf: 19–20, he highlights the sale of Prophet Yusuf as a concrete form of oppression and the commercialization of humans, which is highly contextual to modern human trafficking practices that treat humans as commodities.