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Implementasi Metode Tarjih dalam Menyikapi Hadis-hadis Kontradiktif Zahrotun Zahrotun
Journal Education And Islamic Studies Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Journal Education And Islamic Studies
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55062//JEDIES.2024.v2i1.151/5

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In this development, the scholars found several indications of the hadith of the Prophet that seemed to contradict each other or there was an altercation between one hadith and another, this then made it difficult to make it a hujjah, as a result the scholars formulated the idea of ​​solving these hadiths which have the potential to contradict each other. arud (preventing or hindering), this settlement is carried out using various methods, in this case the last way to complete the Ikhtilaf is the tarjih method. Departing from the background of these problems, specifically, this research wants to ask two questions 1) what are the rules for memorizing hadith. 2) what are examples of the implications of the tarjih method in hadiths which are still considered contradictory. To answer these two questions, the author uses the library method to collect data related to this research. The results of this study are the principles in memorizing hadith which contradict the 7 rules that must be fulfilled, namely tracing the condition of the narrator, the age of the narrator, the procedure for narration, the time of narration, the editorial of the hadith, the legal content, and external elements
Charles S. Pierce's Semiotic Study of the Last Days in QS. Al-Haqqah: Trichotomy Relations (Icons, Indexes and Symbols) Zahrotun Zahrotun
Spiritus: Religious Studies and Education Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Spiritus: Religious Studies and Education Journal
Publisher : Yayasan Insan Mulia Bima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59923/spiritus.v2i1.45

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This research aims to examine the meaning of the Day of Judgment in Surah Al-Haqqah and analyze the vocabulary within it through Peirce’s semiotic study. According to Charles Sanders Peirce’s semiotics, signs based on their relationship with their objects are divided into three categories: icons, indexes, and symbols. Surah Al-Haqqah depicts a highly tense atmosphere and narrates the consequences for those who disobey in the world. It clearly illustrates human actions, both good and bad, as no creature can hide from His presence. This research employs a qualitative approach. The analysis reveals that out of the fifty-two verses in Surah Al-Haqqah, there are six quotations related to the Day of Judgment categorized as icons. Additionally, there are ten index quotations scattered throughout the surah. Finally, among the fifty-two verses, the most frequently found type of symbol is found in seventeen verses.