Muhammad Al-Mighwar
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Analysis of Maktabah Syamilah as Maktabah Hadith Siti Mirah Nuraeni; Muhammad al-Mighwar; Engkos Kosasih
al-Afkar, Journal For Islamic Studies Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/afkarjournal.v8i2.1479

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This study evaluates the role and contribution of Maktabah Syamilah as a digital library in hadith studies. Maktabah Syamilah, introduced in 2005 by Dr. Hossam Salem, offers extensive digital access to hadith texts from classical to modern scholars, facilitating hadith research and learning with high efficiency. Using a qualitative approach and descriptive-analytical method, this research examines how Maktabah Syamilah supports access, search, and analysis of hadith texts compared to traditional methods. The results show that Maktabah Syamilah greatly helps researchers in finding and analyzing hadith, supporting scientific research, and preserving hadith literature in digital format. This library also improves the quality of literacy among students and facilitates lecturers in the learning process. In addition to its advantages in efficiency and ease of access, Maktabah Syamilah also has some challenges, such as dependence on technology and internet access. However, overall, the benefits offered by Maktabah Syamilah in supporting hadith studies are significant, ensuring valuable hadith literature remains available and protected from physical damage or loss.
Historiography of Nusantara Hadith Scholars R. Rezeki Alam; Muhammad al-Mighwar; Engkos Kokasih
al-Afkar, Journal For Islamic Studies Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/afkarjournal.v8i3.1483

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This article explores the journey of hadith historiography by Nusantara scholars, which is an important element in the understanding and development of Islam in the region. Using a historical approach and textual analysis, this study reveals how Nusantara scholars understood, narrated, and integrated hadith in a unique local context. The study begins with the historical background of the arrival of Islam in Nusantara, followed by the development of hadith studies brought by early scholars. In this article, it is emphasized how the process of adaptation and integration of hadith with local culture not only enriched the context of Nusantara Islam but also showed the uniqueness of hadith interpretation and application that differs from Islamic traditions elsewhere. Through textual analysis of various books by Nusantara scholars, this study highlights their methodology in verifying and narrating hadith, as well as its influence on the formation of Islamic identity in the region. This article also discusses the challenges and controversies faced by Nusantara scholars in their efforts to maintain the sanctity of hadith amidst changing social and cultural dynamics. Thus, this study provides insight into the significant contribution of Nusantara scholars to hadith historiography and their role in enriching global Islamic discourse.