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Israiliyyat Prophet Sulaiman In Tafsir Bi Al-Ma'thur: A Study Of Tafsir Al-Tashil Li 'Ulum Al-Tanzil By Ibn Juzay Al-Kalbi Attarwiyah, Nadiatul Maziyyah; Hasan, Hamka; Sujoko, Imam
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.v32i2.30363

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This study aims to explore the existence of israiliyyat contained in Tafsir al-Tashil li 'Ulum al-Tanzil by examining the verses of the story of Prophet Sulaiman in the Quran. The source of israiliyyat is essential to study in order to avoid deviant understandings that can damage the order of the creed of Islam and emphasize the interpretations that eliminate the kema'shuman of the Prophets. This research uses a qualitative method with a literature study. Data were obtained through an interpretive method using the hermeneutic approach to understand the phenomenon of shifting meaning and semiotics to get the most optimal meaning. The results showed that the story of the Prophet Sulaiman was classified into five themes, with four themes considered as the category that provide information only, and one theme was considered as the category of israiliyyat, namely the interpretation in Surah Shad verse 34 by providing a rebuttal to the false story and cannot be used as a reference for interpretation. Ibn Juzay also quotes some israiliyyat stories without criticism and judgment as to whether to reject or accept their narration, which can be called tawaqquf. Nevertheless, Ibn Juzay's interpretation does not contradict the Qur'an and the Hadith, does not damage the order of Islamic religious principles, and does not eliminate the humanity of the Prophet Sulaiman
Spiritual Leadership and Mental Wellbeing: The Role of Kiai in Maintaining Santri Mental Health Attarwiyah, Nadiatul Maziyyah; Chotib, Moch.; Subakri, Subakri
QALAMUNA: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Agama Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025): Qalamuna - Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Agama
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Program Pascasarjana IAI Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/qalamuna.v17i1.6395

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This study explores the managerial role of the Kiai in maintaining the mental health of santri at Pondok Pesantren Al-Qodiri 02, an institution known for integrating religious teachings with psychological support. Using a qualitative case study approach, data was collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis over six months. The findings reveal that the Kiai enhances santri's mental health by offering emotional connections and spiritual guidance and fostering a nurturing environment. The Kiai also serves as a role model, teaching values such as patience, perseverance, and devotion to Allah, which promote psychological resilience and character development. However, the study’s focus on a single pesantren limits its generalizability to other institutions with different leadership structures and cultural dynamics. Additionally, the reliance on qualitative data may not capture broader trends in mental health across pesantren. The study emphasizes the need for pesantren administrators to create a supportive ecosystem that strengthens Kiai's role in fostering mental well-being and equips santri with life skills for challenges beyond the pesantren setting.
Seeking Validation Through Virtual Gifts: A Quranic Perspective On TikTok Live's Bizarre Trends Attarwiyah, Nadiatul Maziyyah
ISTIFHAM Vol 3 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Seutia Hukamaa Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71039/istifham.v3i2.107

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This study examines the phenomenon of virtual gifts on TikTok Live as a new face of digital culture that has become increasingly performative, where social recognition is no longer built through authentic interaction but through commodified digital symbols. The research employs a qualitative tafsir-based approach, analyzing Qur'anic verses related to the ethics of social interaction and the realities of contemporary digital culture. The findings reveal that the mechanism of virtual gifts creates an ecosystem of attention and emotional capitalization, driving creators to display themselves—even through extreme acts—in pursuit of superficial social legitimacy. This pattern exposes a paradox: while creativity is facilitated, human dignity is simultaneously diminished, as the illusion of algorithmic recognition measures self-worth. From the Qur'anic perspective, this phenomenon is critiqued as a modern form of riya', as emphasized in QS. Al-Isra' [17]:70 on the innate dignity of humanity, QS. Al-Baqarah [2]:264 on the futility of deeds tainted by riya', QS. al-Hujurat [49]:11–13 on piety as the proper standard of social honor, and QS. al-Munafiqun [63]:4 on the danger of hollow self-image. In conclusion, the culture of pseudo-validation through virtual gifts must be repositioned—not as a space for riya' and instant recognition, but as a digital sphere that affirms spiritual identity, preserves dignity, and cultivates authentic values grounded in faith.