Liddinillah, Muhammad Yakhsyallah
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HERMES (Hermeneutic Resonance of Muslim Family Ethics and Syariah) Model Penafsiran Hadis Berbasis Hikmah Bukan Alat Legitimasi Otoritatif Liddinillah, Muhammad Yakhsyallah; Sar'an, Mohamad
Interdisciplinary Explorations in Research Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : PT. Sharia Journal and Education Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62976/ierj.v3i3.1497

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Studies of ḥadīth on family law in contemporary Islamic discourse frequently become trapped in ahistorical and literalistic approaches. This tendency can be seen in the reading of ḥadīths related to polygamy, divorce, child marriage, and wifely obedience, which are often reduced to mere normative legitimization without considering historical context, maqāṣid al-sharīʿah, and the challenges of modern families. This article proposes a new framework called HERMES (Hermeneutic Resonance of Muslim Family Ethics and Sharīʿah) as an alternative paradigm. HERMES emphasizes that ḥadīth is not merely a static text, but a living resonance of prophetic values that interacts across time. This study employs a qualitative approach using library research and critical-hermeneutic analysis. The data are drawn from primary sources in the form of classical ḥadīth collections and their commentaries, as well as secondary sources consisting of contemporary studies on family law, maqāṣid al-sharīʿah, and modern hermeneutical theories. The analysis combines an ahistorical critique of literalistic interpretations with a transdisciplinary construction involving sociology, psychology, and the philosophy of law. HERMES is structured around four dimensions: (1) hermeneutic resonance, namely historical–contextual reading; (2) ethical resonance, which involves extracting the values of justice, compassion, and public benefit (maṣlaḥah); (3) social resonance, which connects ḥadīth with contemporary issues such as digital divorce, child marriage, and domestic violence; and (4) sharīʿah resonance, which reaffirms maqāṣid as the primary objective of family law. Through this approach, the article demonstrates that HERMES can serve as an epistemological foundation for reformulating Islamic family law to be more adaptive, just, and relevant.
Conceptualization Family Muslim Modern: Synthesis Interpretation Bil Ma'tsur Ibn Katsir on Qs. Ali 'Imran :37 With Theory Miles Liddinillah, Muhammad Yakhsyallah; Athoillah, Athoillah; Khosim, Ali
Interdisciplinary Explorations in Research Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : PT. Sharia Journal and Education Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62976/ierj.v3i3.1499

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This article explores the modern Muslim family concept by synthesizing Ibn Kathir's tafsir bil ma’tsur of Qur’an Surah Ali ‘Imran 37 with Robert Kiyosaki’s MILES theory (Money, Intelligence, Location, Education, Status). The verse portrays Maryam as accepted by God, raised in purity, and nurtured under Prophet Zakariya’s care. Ibn Kathir emphasizes early spiritual education and a religious environment in shaping children’s character. Using qualitative library research, this study draws on Ibn Kathir’s Tafsir al-Qur’an al-‘Azim, contemporary tafsir, and family education theories. Findings show that Ibn Kathir’s values align with MILES: Status in Imran’s family faith, Education and Intelligence in Zakariya’s guardianship, Money in divine sustenance for Maryam, and Location in the sacred mihrab. The synthesis offers a framework for modern Muslim families child education rooted in Qur’anic spirituality, reinforced by socio-economic resilience.