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Al-Taqdim wa al-Ta'khir: Linguistic Rules in Qur'anic Interpretation Wardah, Lailatul; Fikri, Syarifuddin Ala Dzil
Al-Karim: International Journal of Quranic and Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Al-Karim: International Journal of Quranic and Islamic Studies, September
Publisher : Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/al-karim.v1i2.4188

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This study examines the linguistic concept of Al-Taqdim wa al-Ta’khir in Qur’anic interpretation, focusing on its influence on meaning construction. Al-Taqdim wa al-Ta’khir are fundamental principles in Arabic syntax that affect the arrangement of words in a sentence, where Al-Taqdim refers to advancing a word in order, and Al-Ta’khir refers to delaying it. These principles play a crucial role in shaping the meaning of Qur’anic verses and influencing exegetical interpretations. The study aims to analyze how Al-Taqdim wa al-Ta’khir functions in Qur’anic exegesis and how it assists mufassirs (exegetes) in navigating linguistic complexities within the sacred text. This research employs a qualitative library-based method with a descriptive-analytic approach. The study is conducted in two stages: a deductive phase, where existing literature on Al-Taqdim wa al-Ta’khir is examined broadly, and an inductive phase, where relevant examples from Qur’anic verses are analyzed to determine the interpretive effects of word order shifts. The findings indicate that Al-Taqdim wa al-Ta’khir significantly impacts both memorization and meaning in Qur’anic exegesis. Word order changes can either enhance rhetorical beauty and clarity or create ambiguity if not carefully interpreted within linguistic constraints. Theoretically, this study underscores the necessity of integrating linguistic analysis into Qur’anic interpretation to ensure precise meaning extraction. Contribution: this research highlights the role of Arabic syntactic principles in shaping Islamic hermeneutics and provides a methodological framework for analyzing linguistic structures in Qur’anic studies.
The Israeli Occupation and the Struggle for an Independent Palestine Maram, Ahmad Nabilul; Fikri, Syarifuddin Ala Dzil; Hikami, Abdullah Faqih
An-Nur International Journal of Islamic Thought Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): AIJIT-DECEMBER (IN PRESS)
Publisher : Yayasan Pesantren Mahasiswa An-Nur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62032/aijit.v2i2.61

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This research explores the historical foundations and development of the Zionist movement, emphasizing the involvement of European colonial powers in advancing its goals and the subsequent emergence of Palestinian nationalism as a counterforce. Employing a qualitative methodology that includes historical analysis and a comprehensive literature review, the study investigates the repercussions of Zionism on Palestinian society, the national resistance against the Zionist settler-colonial initiative, and the dominant efforts to marginalize Palestinian historical narratives. The findings reveal that the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, facilitated by colonial support, served as a pivotal moment in the Zionist agenda. Strategic errors by Arab nations and Palestinian leadership contributed to a weakened campaign for Palestinian independence. Despite these challenges, Palestinians have demonstrated remarkable resilience in maintaining their identity and asserting their rights. The study concludes that achieving lasting peace necessitates confronting historical injustices, safeguarding human rights, and promoting equitable and honest dialogue between the parties involved. It underscores the imperative for international assistance in formulating a just and comprehensive resolution. Furthermore, the research highlights the significance of drawing lessons from historical complexities to foster a more equitable and peaceful future in Palestine.
The Israeli Occupation and the Struggle for an Independent Palestine Maram, Ahmad Nabilul; Fikri, Syarifuddin Ala Dzil; Hikami, Abdullah Faqih
An-Nur International Journal of Islamic Thought Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): AIJIT-DECEMBER
Publisher : Yayasan Pesantren Mahasiswa An-Nur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62032/aijit.v2i2.61

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This research explores the historical foundations and development of the Zionist movement, emphasizing the involvement of European colonial powers in advancing its goals and the subsequent emergence of Palestinian nationalism as a counterforce. Employing a qualitative methodology that includes historical analysis and a comprehensive literature review, the study investigates the repercussions of Zionism on Palestinian society, the national resistance against the Zionist settler-colonial initiative, and the dominant efforts to marginalize Palestinian historical narratives. The findings reveal that the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, facilitated by colonial support, served as a pivotal moment in the Zionist agenda. Strategic errors by Arab nations and Palestinian leadership contributed to a weakened campaign for Palestinian independence. Despite these challenges, Palestinians have demonstrated remarkable resilience in maintaining their identity and asserting their rights. The study concludes that achieving lasting peace necessitates confronting historical injustices, safeguarding human rights, and promoting equitable and honest dialogue between the parties involved. It underscores the imperative for international assistance in formulating a just and comprehensive resolution. Furthermore, the research highlights the significance of drawing lessons from historical complexities to foster a more equitable and peaceful future in Palestine.