Abdul Fatah
Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten, Indonesia

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Glorifying Neighbors and Guests from a Hadith Perspective and its Relation to the Level of Faith Fahmi Andaluzi; Abdul Fatah
TATHO: International Journal of Islamic Thought and Sciences Volume 1, Issue 3 (2024)
Publisher : International Tatho Academics

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70512/tatho.v1i3.38

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Dynamic social patterns will undergo changes in various community systems including the concept of being a neighbor and guest which is a major part of daily activities. These developments and changes will experience stagnation and even conflict between individuals or community groups if they are not accompanied by good values as a basic footing in socializing. This paper seeks to explore the Hadith's view on the noble attitude towards neighbors and guests and its relationship to the level of faith. This research fully uses library research by applying the descriptive-analytical method, namely by presenting the related traditions and analyzing their relation to the level of faith.The results of this study show that honoring neighbors and guests has a strong urgency in the view of the hadith. Good behavior towards neighbors and guests is important to be applied in social life. A good attitude towards neighbors is not only limited to the rules applied in social ethics, but has a connection with the faith of a Muslim where the attitude towards neighbors and guests is one of the strong indicators of the level of faith of a Muslim. From the analysis of the traditions studied, it can be concluded that honoring neighbors and guests is highly considered in Islam, these noble morals are not only limited to commands but as a benchmark for the level of perfection of one's faith.
The Ethics of Debate in Hadith Perspective: An Analysis of Abū al-Laith al-Samarqandī's Thoughts Sulton Jordi; Repa Hudan Lisalam; Abdul Fatah
TATHO: International Journal of Islamic Thought and Sciences Volume 1, Issue 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70512/tatho.v1i4.41

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This study discusses the ethics of debate in the perspective of hadith by examining the thoughts of Abu Laith al-Samarqandiy in the book Bustān al-ʿĀrifīn. The background of this study focuses on the phenomenon of debate that often leads to hostility and division in society, especially when the debate aims to humiliate, dominate, or seek recognition. Abu Laith al-Samarqandiy emphasized that this attitude deviates from Islamic ethics that promotes unity and prevents stubbornness in arguing. This study uses a qualitative-descriptive method with text analysis to understand the ethical principles of debate in the view of hadith and al-Samarqandiy's thought. The results of the study show that debates aimed at maintaining the ego and bringing down the opponent are reprehensible behavior and even sinful if it results in interference for others. Islam requires a Muslim to avoid debate, even when on the right side, in order to maintain peace and harmony in the community.