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Mapping The Forms Of Hadith Mediatization Studies And Their Urgency In Indonesia Wafa Fauziyyah; Fiqi Halwaini
TASAMUH Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024): ISLAMIC AND CULTURAL COMMUNICATION FOR DA'WAH AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN INDON
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/tasamuh.v22i2.11377

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Mass media significantly influences the mediatization of religious texts, such as the Qur'an and Hadith in Indonesia. The existence of Hadith mediatization can prevent the freezing of thinking. It can balance the flow of globalization so that Hadith remains alive in a space easily accessible from various circles. This paper examines the mapping of hadith mediatization studies in Indonesia and its urgency. This study maps and determines the urgency of the mediatization of hadith studies in Indonesia by analyzing the content of various mass media that discuss hadith issues. This study examines the mediatization of Hadith in Indonesia, such as print media, television, radio, internet, and social media, to disseminate, promote, or interpret the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad. The practice aims to make the traditions more accessible, understandable, and widely disseminated to a larger audience, encompassing various layers of society and culture.
The Problematic Use of Ḍa’īf Al-Ḥadīth: A Study of Ibn Ḥajar al-Asqalānī’s Thoughts and Practices in Bulūgh al-Marām: Problematika Penggunaan Hadis Dha'īf : Studi tentang Pemikiran dan Praktik Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani dalam Bulūgh al-Marām Wafa Fauziyyah; Hilda Yessy Diah Pernanda
Jurnal Living Hadis Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/livinghadis.2024.4542

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Problems arising within society are often rooted in the uncritical acceptance and application of dha’if (weak) traditions, particularly in matters of worship. Interestingly, Ibn Ḥajar al-’Asqalānī, a renowned hadith scholar, extensively quotes various hadiths, including dha’if ones, in his seminal work Bulūgh al-Marām, a book focused on Islamic legal rulings that ideally should be based on authentic, hadith ṣaḥiḥ or ḥasan. This study examines Ibn Ḥajar’s perspective on utilizing hadith dha’if, guided by two central research questions. First, what are Ibn Hajar’s view and considerations in incorporating dha’if hadiths into Bulūgh al-Marām? Second, what is the position and validity of dha’if traditions within the broader discourse of Islamic jurisprudence? The study employs a descriptive-analytical method grounded in a literature review to address these questions. The findings reveal that Ibn Ḥajar permits the use of hadiths dha’if under specific conditions; the weakness must not be severe, the narration should align with established principles or stronger evidence, and it must not be definitively attributed to the Prophet. In Bulūgh al-Marām, hadith dha’if are not presented as primary legal sources but rather as supportive material to strengthen or clarify authentic reports. Moreover, the presence of hadith dha’if in his work shows a concrete effort to provide examples of the position and permissibility of using da'if traditions. Thus, people can be wiser in responding to any information, both general and prophetic traditions in the midst of religious life.
Mapping The Forms Of Hadith Mediatization Studies And Their Urgency In Indonesia Wafa Fauziyyah; Fiqi Halwaini
TASAMUH Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024): ISLAMIC AND CULTURAL COMMUNICATION FOR DA'WAH AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN INDON
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/tasamuh.v22i2.11377

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Mass media significantly influences the mediatization of religious texts, such as the Qur'an and Hadith in Indonesia. The existence of Hadith mediatization can prevent the freezing of thinking. It can balance the flow of globalization so that Hadith remains alive in a space easily accessible from various circles. This paper examines the mapping of hadith mediatization studies in Indonesia and its urgency. This study maps and determines the urgency of the mediatization of hadith studies in Indonesia by analyzing the content of various mass media that discuss hadith issues. This study examines the mediatization of Hadith in Indonesia, such as print media, television, radio, internet, and social media, to disseminate, promote, or interpret the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad. The practice aims to make the traditions more accessible, understandable, and widely disseminated to a larger audience, encompassing various layers of society and culture.