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Penafsiran Zaghlul al-Najjār terhadap Atom Bertasbih dalam Kitab Tafsĭĭr al-Āyat al-Kauniyyah fĭ al-Qur’ān al-Karĭm Muhammad Hilman Hirzi; Hakam Chozin, Fadjrul
REVELATIA Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur`an dan Tafsir Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : IAIN Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/revelatia.v5i2.14925

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There are some mufasir who argue that tasbih is only done by living creatures. However, this opinion is not in accordance with the Qur'an surah Al-Isra' verse 44 which suggests that everything tasbih to Him. Zaghlul al-Najjār interpreted the Qur'an surah Al-Isra' verse 44 in his book Tafsĭr al-Āyat al-Kauniyyah fĭ al-Qur'ān al-Karĭm explaining that tasbih is carried out by objects live and die with a comprehensive discussion of science compared to other commentators. The focus of the problem is how to interpret Zaghlul al-Najjār's atomic beads and their relevance to modern science. This research will complement the discussion of previous research on atomic prayer beads. This research method applies descriptive analysis and content analysis which thoroughly explores the content that needs to be investigated in the entire text. In Zaghlul al-Najjār's interpretation of atomic prayer beads there are many similarities and few differences with contemporary scientific theory. This is an implication of Zaghlul al-Najjār, who is one of the contemporary scientific commentators.
Integrasi Nilai Tawakal dalam Al-Qur’an sebagai Metode Penguatan Diri bagi Penderita Insecure: Studi Maudhu’i Firdatul Maslachah, Ana; Hakam Chozin, Fadjrul
AT-TAISIR: Journal of Indonesian Tafsir Studies Vol. 5 No. 01 (2024): AT–TAISIR: Journal of Indonesian Tafsir Studies
Publisher : LPPM Institut Daarul Qur'an Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51875/attaisir.v5i01.312

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Insecurity, characterized by fear, worry, or anxiety about the future or past events, can be managed with or without external support, including trusting in Allah. This study delves into three key questions, how do Quranic verses about trust (tawakal) aid individuals in independently handling insecurity?, what interpretations exist regarding these verses and their relevance to managing insecurity independently?, how do Quranic verses on tawakal offer solutions to insecurity?. Conducted through library research using a thematic method, the study gathers verses from various surahs addressing similar themes. Findings reveal verses related to self-management of insecurity, such as concern for the future (At-Taubah: 51, Ali 'Imran: 159, At-Thalaq: 2-3), family overprotectiveness (An-Nisa: 81), fear and anxiety (Al-Maidah: 23), past trauma (Al-Anfal: 2), and rejection (An-Nahl: 99). Commentators argue against excessive worry about the future or sustenance, advocating reliance on Allah's guidance through life's challenges. Thus, the Quran offers guidance and reassurance for individuals grappling with insecurity, emphasizing trust in a higher power as a means of finding peace and resilience.