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Childfree on Hadith Perspective Nadila, Tika; Mudrika, Syarifah; Ramli, Angraini
Al-Bukhari : Jurnal Ilmu Hadis Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Juli - Desember
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Hadis Fakultas Ushuluddin Adab dan Dakwah IAIN Langsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/al-bukhari.v5i2.4754

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This study discusses the Childfree phenomenon which is an understanding or lifestyle of being free from having children either biologically or by adopting. This phenomenon had invited pros and cons in society because it was considered incompatible with religion and culture in Indonesia. Based on this phenomenon, in this case the author refers to the thematic theory, phenomenology and hadith syarah to analyze the child-free phenomenon in the perspective of hadith and the views of scholars and uses qualitative research methods as research procedures. This study resulted that the Prophet known to be very supportive of the ummah to have children with the recommendation to marry a woman who can have children, the virtue of praying for children after their parents die and the prophet's prayer to one of his friends so that he can have many children. The law of having children is not mandatory, while responding to this phenomenon is to continue following religious advice as a Muslim by of course still asking the experts, and Childfree perpetrators should not be blasphemed because it is the choice of each individual and it is the right of each individual to decide as what is his way of life.
Childfree on Hadith Perspective Nadila, Tika; Mudrika, Syarifah; Ramli, Angraini
Al-Bukhari : Jurnal Ilmu Hadis Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Juli - Desember
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Hadis Fakultas Ushuluddin Adab dan Dakwah IAIN Langsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/al-bukhari.v5i2.4754

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This study discusses the Childfree phenomenon which is an understanding or lifestyle of being free from having children either biologically or by adopting. This phenomenon had invited pros and cons in society because it was considered incompatible with religion and culture in Indonesia. Based on this phenomenon, in this case the author refers to the thematic theory, phenomenology and hadith syarah to analyze the child-free phenomenon in the perspective of hadith and the views of scholars and uses qualitative research methods as research procedures. This study resulted that the Prophet known to be very supportive of the ummah to have children with the recommendation to marry a woman who can have children, the virtue of praying for children after their parents die and the prophet's prayer to one of his friends so that he can have many children. The law of having children is not mandatory, while responding to this phenomenon is to continue following religious advice as a Muslim by of course still asking the experts, and Childfree perpetrators should not be blasphemed because it is the choice of each individual and it is the right of each individual to decide as what is his way of life.
Spread of Civilization Centers to Three Continents and Domination of Central Religion (Arab) Civilizations Nadila, Tika; Laela, Yara
FALASIFA : Jurnal Studi Keislaman Vol 16 No 02 (2025): September
Publisher : UAS PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62097/falasifa.v16i02.2479

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The story of Noah is a long series of preaching journeys and the series of events in it provide valuable lessons for Muslims. Because Noah's long life history holds a very valuable historical treasury. Noah is called the father of world civilization because he continued the birth of humans on earth through his three children. This research is library research which examines the historical development of the spread of humans through Noah's son using a deductive approach. It was found that Noah's three sons were the fathers of the nations on the three continents, such as Sam, the father of the Semitic nation (Arab and surrounding areas), Yafis, the father of the Asian and European nations, and then Ham, who was the father of the African nation, they intermarried with each other, which then resulted in diverse ethnicities. The three heavenly religions known today are theological developments brought by the descendants of Sam bin Noah. Many civilizations were created by the descendants of Noah, such as the first kingdom built by Menes or Mishram, the descendants of Ham in Africa.