Mubarok, Afriza Syahrul
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Reading Yasin, Al Waqiah And Al Mulk At The Ar-Raudlah Al-Qur'aniyyah Karl Mannheim's Perspective Mubarok, Afriza Syahrul; Saepuloh, Ahmat
International Journal of Research Vol 2 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Research
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55062//IJR.2024.v2i1/494/5

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This study discusses the tradition of reading Surat Yasin, al-Waqiah and al-Mulk after Maghreb prayers at the Ar-Raudlah Al-Qur'aniyyah Islamic Boarding School Sobontoro Tulungagung, as well as exploring the meaning inherent in the tradition of reading these selected letters. This paper uses an ethnographic approach through Living Quran research with qualitative descriptive methods, and uses Karl Maanheim's sociological theory of knowledge. The results of the research with this analysis can be found that the meaning of the tradition of reading Surat Yasin, al-Waqiah and al-Mulk after the Maghreb prayer is: ojective meaning, the students are enthusiastic and respond well to the tradition of reading the three letters. The meaning of expressiveness, the students feel that they get fadhilah from what they have tried, including getting peace of heart and mind, open feeling and cheapness. The meaning of documentary, the perpetrators do not fully know that the traditions they carry out will have a positive impact on them and can be used for a hold in the world until the end of the day. So the routine activity of reading selected letters is very positive for the students to practice for istiqamah and hope for the pleasure of Allah SWT.
Kesucian Hati Perspektif Al-Qur’an: Tafsir Bil Ma’tsur Surah Al-A’la Ayat [14-15] Mubarok, Afriza Syahrul; Quthrunada, Safiatuddina
Hamalatul Qur'an : Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Alqur'an Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Juni 2026
Publisher : Pondok Pesantren Hamalatul Qur'an Jogoroto Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37985/hq.v7i1.721

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This article discusses the bil Ma’tsur interpretation which focuses on interpreting the Qur'an with the Qur'an. The main goal of this research is to explore how the Qur'an views the purity of the heart and how to achieve it. By using direct references from the Qur'an, as well as interrelated and continuous verses, this research is expected to serve as an alternative for those who wish to attain a pure heart. This interpretive method is not the only method of interpretation, but it is the most fundamental one because interpreting verses or chapters in the Qur'an is the best method of interpreting the Qur'an. The method in this research uses library research. In his discourse, the author interprets Surah Al-A’la verses [14-15] with verses that can explain and interpret these verses. Among the verses that interpret Surah Al-A'la are Surah Al-Ankabut [45], Surah Al-Baqarah [43], Surah An-Nisa verse [103], and Surah Al-Isra verse [78]. The results of this research indicate that purity of heart can be achieved through efforts that include the teachings of Islamic law, practices that can be applied within it, which include acts of worship that are mahdzah and ghairu mahdzah. Not only that, congregational prayers, paying zakat, and engaging in dhikr are also included as efforts that can lead to purity of heart. Furthermore, being kind to others and upholding morality also falls into the category of strategies to achieve purity of heart. Whoever is able to attain purity of heart will attain success in this world and the hereafter.