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KEISTIMEWAAN MORFOLOGI UNTA PERSPEKTIF AL-QUR’AN DAN SAINS Syahidah, Ariny; Efendi; Faizin
Wahana Islamika Jurnal Studi Keislaman Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): Wahana Islamika: Jurnal Studi Keislaman
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Syubbanul Wathon Magelang

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Allah, the Almighty Creator who bears the name Al-Qadir (The Omnipotent), holds absolute power over all His creations. Nothing is worthless or in vain in His eyes. In Surah Al-Ghashiyah verse 17, Allah points to the camel as an object worthy of deep observation and reflection: "Do they not look at the camels—how they are created?" The camel is a creature full of uniqueness and remarkable features in its creation, offering numerous benefits to human life. Through a thorough exploration of various sources, it is evident that the purpose behind these wonders is for them to become subjects of contemplation and insight for certain people. Allah refers to this as a reminder for those who possess intellect and reasoning. The Qur’an repeatedly emphasizes that everything Allah has created is a sign, a manifestation of His greatness, and a reminder.
THOUGHTS OF K.H. ABDUL MALIK KALAM FREE WILL AND FREE ACT ANALYSIS OF THE BOOK OF NADHARAT AL-AFKAR Faizin; Daflaini
Qawwam : The Leader's Writing Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin Adab dan Dakwah Insitut Agama Islam Negeri Kerinci

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K.H. Abdul Malik's thoughts on free will and free act in the Book of Nadharat al-Afkar offer a moderate theological approach in explaining the relationship between divine will and human freedom. This study aims to analyze the concepts of free will and free act formulated by K.H. Abdul Malik and their relevance to Islamic theological discourse and the lives of Muslims today. K.H. Abdul Malik adopted a synthesis approach, combining the view between Jabariyah determinism and Qadariyah's absolute freedom. He emphasized that humans have efforts as a form of free will, but human actions remain within the scope of God's will and permission. Through the concept of kasb, he shows human responsibility for his actions while placing it within the framework of God's will.The results of the analysis show that this view reflects an effort to bring harmony between the aspects of classical theology and the challenges of modern life. K.H. Abdul Malik's thinking is relevant in providing a theological foundation for Muslims to understand individual freedom without neglecting responsibility to God. This study reinforces the importance of kalam thinking in responding to contemporary problems and offers a balanced perspective between human effort and submission to the divine will.