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A Demythologizing Religious Narratives: Bultmann's Approach to Hadith within Modern Theological Studies: Demitologisasi Narasi Keagamaan: Pendekatan Bultmann terhadap Hadits dalam Studi Teologi Modern Aulia Syahna, Ananda Aprilia; Mayangsari, Putri Ayu
Aqwal: Journal of Qur'an and Hadis Studies Vol 5 No 1 (2024)
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.v5i1.7311

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Background and Research Objectives: This study investigates Bultmann's hermeneutics, particularly the concept of demythologization used to interpret myths as existential statements, and its application in the study of Hadith. The objective is to explore how Bultmann's approach can uncover existential meanings relevant to contemporary humans and compare its applicability within Islamic studies. Methodology: This research employs a descriptive-analytical-critical approach by examining various academic texts and reputable international journals published in the last ten years. A comparative analysis between Bultmann's hermeneutics and Hadith studies is conducted to assess the potential of demythologization in an Islamic context. Main Findings: The findings reveal that demythologization aids in understanding the psychological and sociological dynamics behind mythological narratives in both Christian and Islamic contexts. It allows for the reinterpretation of mythological elements in Hadith to highlight underlying existential messages without diminishing the historical value of these religious texts. Involvement: This study significantly contributes to hermeneutical literature by extending Bultmann's concept of demythologization to Islamic studies. It opens new avenues for understanding Hadith texts in ways that align with contemporary intellectual needs. Conclusion: The research concludes that Bultmann's hermeneutical approach through demythologization offers a flexible framework for understanding the spiritual and moral meanings behind myths. This approach is relevant not only in Christian theology but also in Islamic studies, enabling new understandings of religious texts that resonate with the intellectual needs of contemporary humans.
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) As an Alternative Dispute Resolution of The Current Sharia Economics Issues in Indonesia Karimatul; Adinugraha, Hendri Hermawan; Mayangsari, Putri Ayu
Jurnal Hukum Islam Vol 19 No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jhi.v19i1.3628

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The development of sharia business activities and Islamic Financial Institutions in Indonesia can dispute the parties. Therefore, it is necessary to resolve disputes by current conditions where almost all activities are carried out quickly and efficiently through the help of the internet. This paper analyzes the legality of ODR in Indonesia and ODR from the perspective of sharia economic law. The method used is documentation with a normative juridical approach. The results showed that ODR is an effective method chosen by the parties in resolving sharia economic disputes because it is by current needs which require all activities quickly and easily. ODR also has a clear legal basis through Law Number 30 of 1999 concerning Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution. In the perspective of sharia economic law, as long as the principles, objectives, and mechanisms of ODR do not conflict with sharia principles, then ODR is the right choice in resolving disputes on the sharia economy of Indonesia
Tinjauan Hukum Islam Terhadap Praktik Penggunaan Label Produk Makanan yang Menggunakan Kata Menyeramkan di Pekalongan Mayangsari, Putri Ayu; Khasanah, Karimatul
el hisbah Journal of Islamic Economic Law Vol 1 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/elhisbahjournalofislamiceconomiclaw.v1i2.629

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Lately, in Indonesia, food and beverage products are rife that use scary names. In Pekalongan itself there are also restaurants or home products that use scary names, including: Mie Setan Geprek; Satan's Botok and Devil's Claw Mbak Ilma. Therefore, it is important to know how to use these names in the perspective of Islamic law. This research is an empirical legal research using a sociology of law approach. The results of this study indicate that in positive law there are no rules that prohibit the use of scary words for food labels, so it is okay to use scary words on food product labels. However, according to Islamic business ethics and MUI Fatwa Number 4 of 2003 concerning Standardization of Halal Fatwa, food product labels should not use the word scary because it is not in accordance with Islamic law. The importance of food products using names that are in accordance with Islamic ethics is also in line with the enactment of Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Guarantee where food products must have a halal certificate, while one of the requirements to be certified halal is to meet the criteria set by MUI considering BPJH cooperate with MUI in issuing decisions to determine halal products.