Rahma, Raisya Miftakhul
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Sounds in Fawasil Verses and Its Relation to Meaning: Phonetic Studies of the Qur'an in Q.S al-Buruj Rahma, Raisya Miftakhul
Aqwal: Journal of Qur'an and Hadis Studies Vol 3 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin, Adab dan Dakwah, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/aqwal.v3i2.6414

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This paper is entitled "The Sound of the Fawasil Verse and Its Relation to the Meaning: Phonetic Study of the Qur'an in Q.S al-Buruj", aims to examine the beauty of the sound produced from the Fawasil verse of Q.S al-Buruj and its relation to the meaning contained in the verse, because every letter in the Qur'an is a miracle that proves that the Qur'an is Kalamullah. This paper is a qualitative research with a library research approach and the paper uses phonetic theory. The subject of this paper is fawasilul ayat. Data will be collected using documentation analytical methods and data will be analyzed using descriptive percentage analysis methods. The conclusion of this paper is that the fawasil verse is evidence of the fluency of the Qur'an which explains that the Qur'an did not come from human speech. The beauty of the fawasil verse of Q.S al-Buruj lies in the last letter that forms the rhyme and the last syllable that produces a long sound. In addition, the sounds of the letters in the fawasil verse are related to their meaning content. The difference is very visible when the Qur'an explains two contradictory things, namely about the recompense for the disbelievers and the recompense for the believers which is voiced with a sound of inhibition and silent vibration.
Esoteric Aspects of Said Nursi’s Interpretation of Tawhid: Influence and Thought Islam, Muhammad Thoriqul; Rahma, Raisya Miftakhul; Marjany, Nawa
QOF Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Keiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/qof.v8i1.2062

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Nowadays, Muslims need a concept of monotheism that is not only academic but also increases faith. Nursi divided the idea of monotheism into two dimensions: birth monotheism and true monotheism. These concepts focused on growing faith related to current life. Both interpretations of exoteric and esoteric monotheism verses were critical to understand. The research explored Nursi's esoteric approach to monotheistic verses and their influence on Islamic theology. The qualitative research design employed the literature review method by obtaining data from journals, proceedings, books, and documentaries. Then, data were analyzed using content analysis techniques and esoteric and historical approaches. The research results indicated that Nursi's esoteric interpretation of monotheistic verses aligned with other sufi mufassirs but had two significant differences. First, Nursi's esoteric approach, especially in tafakkur, provided concrete examples that could be felt physically. Second, as a member of the Naqshbandi Tariqa, Nursi consistently referred to asmā' al-ḥusnā and associated it with manifestations reflected in all entities when interpreting the Qur'an. Nursi's interpretation of monotheistic verses in Islamic theological thought became more dominant at the international level. Meanwhile, at the national level, the influence was more socio-religious. Nevertheless, Nursi's interpretation remains essential in addressing religious realities in Indonesia.