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Kajian Kesarjanaan Tafsir Indonesia: : Analisis Perbandingan Cara Kerja Islah Gusmian, Ervan Nurtawab, dan Jajang A. Rohmana Fadhliyah, Lia
Nun: Jurnal Studi Alquran dan Tafsir di Nusantara Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Asosiasi Ilmu Alquran dan Tafsir se-Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32495/nun.v10i1.408

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This article discusses the differences in the scholarly approaches of three major Indonesian tafsir scholars, namely Islah Gusmian, Ervan Nurtawab, and Jajang A. Rohmana, within the scope of Indonesian exegetical scholarship. As prominent figures in the field of Indonesian Qur'anic interpretation, these three scholars possess unique characteristics that are often overlooked by the current generation. By analyzing and extracting data from their works, as well as from other exegetical scholars, the author aims to identify the major themes, methods, and arguments constructed by them. This exploration is significant in revealing the scholarly substance of each figure. The argument in this article posits that a researcher’s approach is shaped not only by diverse social and educational backgrounds but also by distinct patterns that they develop in discussing and expanding Indonesian tafsir studies. This is evident in how each scholar positions themselves and formulates their viewpoint in understanding the tafsir audience. This paper is expected to contribute to the mapping of their works for future researchers and serve as a literature review for a more in-depth study of Indonesian Qur'anic interpretation.
SPIRITUAL HARMONY: THE ROLE OF LOCAL TRADITION IN BUILDING INTERFAITH TOLERANCE IN SENGIR Hadziq, Abdulloh; Muqronul Faiz, Mohammad; Fadhliyah, Lia
Harmoni Vol. 23 No. 2 (2024): July - December 2024
Publisher : Research and Development Center for Guidance for Religious Societies and Religious Services, the Research and Development and Education and Training Agency of the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia (MORA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32488/harmoni.v23i2.745

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AbstractThis research aimed to explore the inter-religious harmony built through tradition, culture, and local wisdom in Sengir Hamlet, Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta. Sengir is a multireligious community with Muslim and Christian residents who can maintain tolerance and harmony in daily life. Using qualitative and phenomenological approaches, this research revealed that local traditions such as Suran, Saparan, Rejeban, and death prayers are important in building spiritual harmony. These traditions not only are a space for social interaction but also reflect the values of pluralism and religious moderation. The results showed that the Sengir community's understanding of religion and culture is inclusive, which allows them to coexist peacefully despite having different beliefs. The leadership of religious, customary, and community leaders contributes to maintaining this harmony. This research contributes to the literature on diversity management and the importance of interfaith dialog based on local wisdom as a strategic solution in creating a harmonious and inclusive society.