Agusriana, Sundari
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The Concept of Happiness in the Perspective of QS. Yunus [10]: 62 and Its Correlation with Adolescent Mental Well-being Agusriana, Sundari; Zulfikar, Eko; Giri Aldi
Al-Karim: International Journal of Quranic and Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Al-Karim: International Journal of Quranic and Islamic Studies, March
Publisher : Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/al-karim.v2i1.4829

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This study delves into the analysis of the concept of happiness as portrayed in the verses of the Quran and its relationship with adolescent mental health. Employing a library research method, relevant literature from Quranic sources and related studies is gathered and analyzed. The primary objective is to identify Quranic verses within Surah Yunus that address the notions of happiness and mental well-being, contextualizing their significance. For this research, a qualitative method was employed utilizing a literature study approach. In this approach, data is gathered from books and journals. Subsequently, the collected data is meticulously analyzed to ensure the precision and accuracy of the research findings. Therefore, this data collection technique is more likely to be literature, literature, namely data collection techniques to review books, notes and various kinds of reports on the problem to be solved. The findings of this investigation reveal that the concept of happiness expounded in QS. Yunus [10]: 62 serves as a guiding principle for adolescents to mitigate mental health issues and alleviate associated symptoms. Consequently, Islamic teachings on self-control exert a profound influence on adolescents, underscoring the importance of acquainting them with the happiness formula elucidated in the Quran to prevent undue distress or excessive worry in the face of adversities. Contribution: This study reveals the role of Surah Yunus verse 62 in shaping adolescent mental resilience based on the concept of happiness in the Quran.
Aesthetic Clothing in the Quran: Normative and Innovative Analysis Agusriana, Sundari; Hakim, Lukman Nul; Ilyas, Deddy
Mashdar: Jurnal Studi Al-Qur'an dan Hadis Vol 6, No 2 (2024): Mashdar: Jurnal Studi Al-Qur'an dan Hadis
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/mashdar.v6i2.10238

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This study examines the notion of clothes as depicted in the Qur'an. This study is of considerable importance, particularly in light of contemporary societal conditions, which indicate that many Muslim women predominantly concentrate on the normative aspects of attire while seemingly neglecting its aesthetic dimensions. In fact, the aesthetic dimension is crucial in fostering a positive portrayal of Islam in the face of pervasive negative perceptions that are frequently linked to the manner and style of dress among Muslims. To explore this, the study undertakes a comprehensive literature review of Qur'anic texts pertaining to clothing, including terms such as hijab, khimar, and jilbab, using a thematic interpretative approach. The primary source is the Qur'an, complemented by secondary sources drawn from classical, modern, and contemporary scholars' interpretations, including Jilbab Baju Wanita Muslimah by Quraish Shihab and other pertinent literature. The data collected from these sources are further analysed through the lens of Fazlur Rahman’s double movement interpretative framework, which helps contextualise the Qur'anic teachings in relation to contemporary social and cultural contexts. The analysis shows that clothing in the Qur'an functions not just to cover the awrah (private parts) but also as a medium for expressing the beauty of Islam, both visually and in the interpretative value of its teachings. Therefore, in addition to its normative dimension, the Qur'an also emphasizes aesthetics. Muslims who adhere to the prescribed criteria of dress are encouraged to express their creativity in a refined and sophisticated manner, thereby reflecting Islam as a dynamic and adaptable religion in response to changing circumstances.