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Journal : Jurnal Ushuluddin

Analysis Of Wasatiyyah Thoughts Of Muhammad Mahfudh Tarmadzi's On Takfirism In His Is'af Al Mathali' Marwal, Muhammad Ilyas; Ilyas, Muhammad Fadhlirobby
Jurnal Ushuluddin Vol 32, No 2 (2024): July - December
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jush.v32i2.31889

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Wasatiyyah thinking, or moderation, is an essential principle in Islamic teachings which prioritizes balance and tolerance in religious life. This concept becomes very relevant amidst the challenges of extremism and intolerance modern society faces. Muhammad Mahfudh Tarmadzi, a great Indonesian cleric, made a significant contribution through his work Is'af al-Mathali', which offers a moderate view in dealing with the phenomenon of takfirism, an ideology that disbelieves fellow Muslims. This research aims to explore Wasatiyyah Mahfudh Tarmadzi's thoughts, focusing on its application in overcoming the issue of takfirism. This research uses a text analysis methodology on Is'af al-Mathali's work to understand the application of balance, justice, and tolerance principles in responding to contemporary religious issues, especially takfirism. Mahfudh Tarmadzi strongly criticized the practice of takfirism, emphasizing the importance of solid evidence and a fair process in accusing infidels because takfirism often triggers conflict and violence among Muslims. The main aim of this research is to emphasize the relevance of Wasatiyyah Mahfudh Tarmadzi's thoughts in facing current religious challenges, especially in countering takfirism. This research also aims to examine Mahfudh Tarmadzi's contribution to promoting a more harmonious and peaceful religious life. It is hoped that the research results will provide in-depth insight into the importance of Wasatiyyah in building a tolerant society amidst the threat of extremism and radicalism
Integration of Shariah and Hakikat in the Tijaniyyah Tarekat: An Analysis of Global and Local Acceptance Through the Perspective of Mīzān al-Shar Marwal, Muhammad Ilyas; Ilyas, Muhammad Fadhlirabby
Jurnal Ushuluddin Vol 33, No 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jush.v33i1.36809

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This study examines the integration of Sharia and Haqiqat within the Tarekat Tijaniyyah, a Sufi order founded by Shaykh Ahmad al-Tijani in the 18th century in Morocco. This order emphasizes the importance of harmony between the practice of Sharia (Islamic rituals and laws) and the understanding of Haqiqat (profound spiritual knowledge). The concept of Mīzān al-Sharʿ (Shari'a Scale) was introduced by Shaykh al-Tijani to ensure that every teaching of the order aligns with Islamic law. This study also discusses the global and local acceptance of the Tarekat Tijaniyyah, particularly in Indonesia, by highlighting the religious moderation present in Indonesian society. The Tarekat Tijaniyyah is well-received in Indonesia due to its non-exclusive teachings and its relevance to existing Sufi spiritual traditions. Additionally, Mīzān al-Sharʿ provides a sense of security for the followers of the order by ensuring that the teachings they receive do not conflict with the fundamental principles of Sharia, thereby strengthening their commitment to living a spiritual life that balances worldly concerns with the hereafter. Through an approach that harmonizes Sharia and reality, the Tijaniyyah Order remains relevant amidst contemporary social and religious dynamics, both globally and locally