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Mushaf al-Quran Terengganu ; A Study of the al-Quran Manuscript IAMM 2012.13.6 AZMI, RISWADI; ABDULLAH, MUSTAFFA
SUHUF Vol 11 No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Lajnah Pentashihan Mushaf Al-Qur'an

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22548/shf.v11i1.300

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Manuskrip al-Quran Terengganu merupakan antara manuskrip al-Quran yang banyak terdapat di alam Melayu. Ketelitian dan kemewahan yang terdapat pada iluminasinya menjadikannya antara yang terindah dihasilkan pada abad ke 18 dan 19 masihi. Manuskrip al-Quran Terengganu IAMM2012.13.6 dipilih untuk dikaji kerana ianya merupakan manuskrip al-Quran Terengganu yang mempunyai catatan qiraat yang lengkap. Fokus utama kajian adalah untuk menghuraikan pengenalan manuskrip al-Qur’an Terengganu IAMM 2012.13. Kajian ini juga memperjelaskan peranan kesultanan Terengganu dalam penghasilan mushaf al-Quran ketika abad ke 18-19 masihi. Bagi mencapai tujuan tersebut, pendekatan filologi digunakan untuk mengumpulkan data disamping pendekatan kajian perpustakaan dan historis. Hasil kajian mendapati manuskrip al-Qur’an Terengganu telah dihasilkan secara aktif bermula abad ke-18 masihi dan penghasilannya adalah dengan sokongan penuh oleh kesultanan Terengganu. Kajian ini diharapkan dapat memperjelaskan kepada masyarakat akan keunggulan manuskrip al-Qur’an Terengganu dan usaha penghasilannya merupakan bukti kearifan lokal yang perlu diiktiraf dan dipelihara.
Quranic Exegesis Studies in Malaysia: Realities, Challenges and Future Direction Abdullah, Mustaffa; Gokaru, Shuaibu Umar; Abdul Hamid, Faisal @ Ahmad Faisal; Mohd Nor, Mohd Roslan
Jurnal Studi Ilmu-ilmu Al-Qur'an dan Hadis Vol. 26 No. 1 (2025): Januari
Publisher : UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/qh.v26i1.5779

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The study of Quranic exegesis in Malaysia has witnessed significant developments. However, various challenges persist, particularly in the form of misinterpretations. Identifying these misinterpretations is crucial to fostering accurate understanding and addressing contemporary issues effectively. This research explores the current realities and challenges in Quranic exegesis in Malaysia, identifies the forms of misinterpretations, and anticipates future directions to ensure accurate and contextually relevant interpretations of Quranic verses. This study reviews prominent Malaysian exegetical works, such as al-Bayan Pada Ta'wil Ayat-Ayat al-Quran by Abdul Aziz bin Salam, Khulasah al-Qur'an by Maulana Noh, and Pedoman Muttaqin by Abdul Hayei Abdul Syukur. Additionally, it references classical and contemporary commentaries by Muslim exegetes, including Ibn Kathir, Al-Shawkani, Al-Tabari, Al-Maraghi, Ibn Atiyyah, and Tafsir al-Misbah by Muhammad Quraish Shihab. Using a qualitative library approach, the study identifies and analyzes data from relevant sources through thematic analysis. Key themes include deviant interpretations, material constraints, lack of expertise in exegesis, and the influence of social and political factors on Quranic studies. The findings reveal that the development of Quranic exegesis in Malaysia was initially influenced by the reformative efforts of al-Azhari scholars in Egypt, pioneered by Shaykh Muhammad Abduh and further advanced by his disciples, such as Shaykh Mustafa al-Maraghi and Sayyid Muhammad Rashid Rida. Exegetical studies in Malaysia encompass traditional, scientific, and thematic approaches. Despite these advancements, challenges remain, including the misuse of Quranic interpretations for political purposes and rational interpretations by social groups such as LGBT activists, feminist movements, and figures like Kasim Ahmad, who oppose the Prophet's traditions (PBUH). These challenges stem from inappropriate methodologies, extreme ideologies, and rationalist perspectives that deviate from sound exegetical principles. This research concludes that an integrated and unified approach is needed to strengthen the methodologies of Quranic exegesis. Such efforts are essential to ensure interpretations that are not only accurate and relevant to contemporary contexts but also adhere to proper exegetical principles.
The Qur'an: Its Orality and Interpretation Gusmian, Islah; Abdullah, Mustaffa
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): December 2022
Publisher : UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/islimus.v7i1.5748

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This article sets out the use of orality as an element in the interpretation of the Qur’an. Oralities in the Qur'an, such as rhyme, sound structure, and diction used in the Qur’an, are frequently regarded as part of the Qur’an’s miracles and are hardly linked with Qur’an interpretation. Indeed, the orality component is closely related to the messages found in the Qur’an. This article demonstrates that rhyme and sound structure are essential characteristics employed by the Qur’an to deliver messages through recognizing orality as an indispensable aspect of the Qur’an’s construction. Both can be perceived psychologically by listeners or readers of the Qur’an. Specific dictions in some verses were also employed as a medium to communicate the Qur'an's worldview while rejecting Arab society’s views at the time. Orality has become a prominent feature of Qur’an interpretation.