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Prohibition Excessive in Worship: Analysis of Hadith from Muslim History in the Shahih Book No. 1159 Athiyatul Maziyah; Abdul Karim Amrullah; Viki Junianto; Farhan Ali Ishaqi
Medina-te : Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 20 No 2 (2024): Medina-Te: Jurnal Studi Islam
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang

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This study discusses and analyzes a hadith from Sahih Muslim, numbered 1159, in his authentic collection. This hadith addresses the Prophet's prohibition directed toward a companion who continuously engaged in worship to the extent of neglecting his family’s rights and the rights of others. The aim of this research is to establish the hadith's level of authenticity ("Sahih")and to explore its meanings. Although this hadith is categorized under fasting, related hadiths are not limited to fasting; they also cover topics such as night prayers, marriage, the prohibition of castration for men, the fasting of Prophet Dawud, and other acts of worship. The analysis of this hadith involves several stages: conducting comprehensive Takhrij Hadith (verification of sources), Jarh wa Ta'dil (critique and assessment of narrators), I'tibar Sanad (evaluation of the chain of transmission), and Naqd Al-Matan (textual criticism). Through these stages, the authenticity and classification of the hadith can be determined. The understanding of the hadith is further examined using hadith commentaries (syarh) and contemporary scholars’ methodologies, which serve as resources in this research. Data collection is conducted using the Library Research method, compiling classical texts, journals, and scholarly books as references for this study. The research concludes that the hadith narrated by Muslim, number 1159, regarding the prohibition of excessive worship, reaches the classification of "Sahih Lidzatihi" (authentic in itself). The understanding derived from this hadith is that the prohibition against excessive worship is not absolute; as long as it does not exceed the limits of Shari’a and does not neglect the rights of others, the acts of worship performed are considered good deeds that are highly encouraged by Islamic teachings.
TYPICAL TASIKMALAYA TRADITION OF SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF FIELDS OF MEANING Vanessa Viviana Shodiq; Abdul Karim Amrullah; Eulis Siti Nurallawiah; Nisrina Farida Margana; Aveny Septi Astriani
JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): NOVEMBER 2023
Publisher : Media Inovasi Pendidikan dan Publikasi

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This research aims to describe the results of semantic meaning field analysis contained in the Tasikmalaya cash tradition. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive method using reading and note-taking techniques, namely reading from several sources and then recording the information contained in them. The research data carried out is a form of typical Tasikmalaya tradition which is categorized in the field of semantic meaning. The data source is the typical Tasikmalaya tradition obtained from reading both journals and printed books. The research results show that the field of meaning in typical Tasikmalaya traditions can be classified into 3 parts, namely traditions related to musical instruments consisting of the Lodong Gejlig, Terbang Gebrug, and Gondang traditions. Typical Tasikmalaya traditions related to belief consist of the Hajat Laut, Passoka, Hajat Sasih Ceremony, and Rarangken Paré. Apart from that, traditions related to an activity carried out by a group of people at an event or not, consist of the Nyapu Kabuyutan, Ngubek Balong, and Nincak Endog traditions.