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Tradisi Pembacaan Surah Yāsin di MIS Miftahul Falaah Kediri (Studi Living Hadis) Prafita, Evi Dwi Intan Mey; Latifah, Eny Nurul; Robingatun, Robingatun
Canonia Religia Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/cr.v1i2.1676

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This article aims to reveal the meaning of the recitation of surah Yāsin conducted at MIS Miftahul Falaah, Kediri. This tradition has been running since 2017. It is carried out every Friday morning, starting at 07.00 WIB and finishing. There are two focuses of study in this research, namely how the meaning of the practice of reciting surah Yāsin at MIS Miftahul Falaah, Kediri, and how the transmission of hadith helped construct the practice. This research includes field research and is studied using qualitative research methods. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation studies. Furthermore, data analysis was carried out using descriptive qualitative, in which researchers tried to describe the tradition of reciting surah Yāsin at MIS Miftahul Falaah, Kediri along with the meaning and normative basis for the practice. Based on the results of the research, there are several things related to the motivation of the school in carrying out the practice of reciting surah Yāsin, including: first, to worship and get closer to Allah Swt; second, to pray for the deceased with the belief that reading surah Yāsin can free themselves from hellfire; third, to pray for students, especially grade V so as not to repeat past events (conflicts with teachers), and to pray for grade VI students to be given ease and smoothness in carrying out school exams. Several of these motivations are also closely related to the virtues of surah Yasin mentioned in the hadith narration: as qalbu al-Qur'an (the heart of the Qur'an) because of its virtues and facilitates the affairs of those who read it. Although many consider it dla'if, these reports do not affect the firm belief in reviving this chapter of the Qur'an in the community, especially at MIS Miftahul Falaah.
Meaning Construction in Ancak Tradition: A Study of Living Qur'an Ansori, Ibnu Hajar; Wilwadikta, Qur’ani Parang; Prafita, Evi Dwi Intan Mey; Gunawan, Adenoval
QOF Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Keiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/qof.v7i2.1446

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The research reveals that the Ancak tradition in Wedoroklurak Village, Candi Sidoarjo, consists of a series of activities aimed at purifying the village in preparation for the upcoming month of Ramadan. Rooted in an understanding of Quranic values, particularly those concerning charity (sedekah) and gratitude (syukur) as outlined in QS. Ibrahim [14]: 7, QS. Luqman [21]: 12, QS. al-Baqarah [2]: 264 and 267, the tradition also embodies the living Quran. Analyzing it through Peter L. Berger's Social Construction perspective, the dialectical interplay of verses within the tradition unfolds in three phases. Firstly, Externalization involves the dialogue between religious figures' ideas about comprehending verses on gratitude and charity with societal elements. Gratitude is construed as an expression of appreciation for Allah's blessings and the village's founding predecessors, expressed through charitable acts and communal prayers. Secondly, Objectivation sees the acceptance of these ideas by the community, institutionalizing them into a collective activity. Community members converge at Mbah Nursinah's tomb, the village's founder, bringing offerings like rice, dishes, fruits, and agricultural products, contributing to communal prayers for the village's founders. Thirdly, Internalization transforms the activity into an integral aspect of community life. Transmitted across generations, this internalization process signifies a robust social construction, where the norms and values of the Ancak tradition become inseparable from the identity and daily life of Wedoroklurak Village's residents.
Tradisi Nikah Malem Songo di Tuban Jawa Timur : Studi Living Hadis Prafita, Evi Dwi Intan Mey; Qurba, Rikhlatul; Mukaromah, Kholila
Canonia Religia Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/cr.v1i1.1181

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This article aims to reveal the meaning of marriage during the ninth night of Ramadhan, especially in Tuban Regency. This tradition is highly esteemed among the people of Tuban and has been passed down through generations. "Nikah malem songo" is one of the traditions of Javanese Muslim communities in the Tuban region, and it is carried out on the 29th night of Ramadhan. This night is considered auspicious for conducting marriages, and as a result, dozens or even hundreds of prospective brides and grooms gather to solemnize their weddings in a single night. This research has two main focuses: firstly, to understand the significance of the practice of "nikah malem songo" among the Muslim community in Tuban Regency, and secondly, to examine the transmission of hadiths that contribute to the construction of this practice. This study is conducted as a field research and employs a qualitative approach. Data is collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis. Subsequently, data analysis is carried out in a descriptive-analytical manner. The research findings indicate that "nikah malem songo" serves as a critique by the community against Javanese calculations and negative perceptions of the month of Ramadhan. The community believes that getting married on the ninth night of Ramadan brings blessings, and this belief is based on the fact that these marriages are specifically held at the end of Ramadan, during the night of  lailatul qadar, which is considered the most blessed night. The preservation of the "nikah malem songo" tradition within the community is closely tied to the hadith texts that underpin it, such as the hadith about the marriage of the Prophet and Khadijah in the month of Syawal, the hadith emphasizing the virtues of Ramadhan, and the hadith regarding the excellence of lailatul qadar. [Artikel ini bertujuan untuk mengungkap makna pernikahan pada malem songo bulan Ramadhan, khususnya di Kabupaten Tuban. Tradisi begitu diistimewakan di kalangan masyarakat Tuban dan merupakan tradisi turun temurun. Nikah malem songo merupakan salah satu tradisi masyarakat Muslim Jawa di daerah Tuban yang dilakukan pada malam ke-29 bulan Ramadhan. Malam tersebut dianggap malam yang baik untuk melangsungkan pernikahan, sehingga dalam satu malam terdapat puluhan bahkan ratusan calon pengantin yang akan melangsungkan akad nikah. Terdapat dua fokus kajian dalam penelitian ini, yaitu bagaimana pemaknaan atas praktik pernikahan malem songo oleh masyarakat Muslim di kabupaten Tuban?, dan bagaimana transmisi hadis yang turut mengkonstruksi praktik tersebut?. Penelitian ini termasuk penelitian lapangan dan dikaji menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif. Pengumpulan data diperoleh melalui wawancara, observasi, dan studi dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa nikah malem songo hadir sebagai kritik masyarakat terhadap perhitungan Jawa dan anggapan buruk terhadap bulan Ramadhan. Masyarakat berpandangan bahwa menikah di malam songo memiliki nilai keberkahan. Hal ini didasarkan pada pelaksanaannya yang dikhususkan pada akhir bulan Ramadhan di mana di dalamnya terdapat malam lailatul qadar, dan diyakini sebagai bulan yang paling dimuliakan. Nikah malem songo sebagai sebuah tradisi yang dilestarikan di masyarakat tidak terlepas dari teks-teks hadis yang melandasinya, seperti hadis tentang pernikahan Nabi dan Khadijah di bulan Syawal, hadis tentang keutamaan bulan ramadhan, dan hadis tentang kemuliaan lailatul qadar.]