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MELAHIRKAN GENERASI QUR'ANI: PEMAKNAAN QUR'ANI DALAM MEMBANGUN PERADABAN ISLAM Sofyan Siddiq Fuad Baswedan; Emha Hasan Nashrulloh; Irsyad, Irsyad
MUSHAF JOURNAL: Jurnal Ilmu Al Quran dan Hadis Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : CV. Adiba Aisha Amira

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This study examines the importance of educating a generation based on the Qur'an as a foundation for building a sustainable Islamic civilization. The Qur'an, as the main source of values ​​and ethics for Muslims, serves as a guideline for shaping individual character and contributing to society. This study uses a qualitative approach, focusing on literature review and comparative analysis of classical and contemporary interpretations of the Qur'an. The research findings indicate that instilling Qur'anic values ​​through education is essential for building a just and prosperous society. Proper interpretation and internalization of these values ​​enable Muslims to face contemporary challenges and contribute to building a resilient Islamic civilization.
EFFECTIVENESS OF DOG SALIVA PURIFICATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE PROPHET'S HADITH AND MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS Lilik Ibadurrahman; Emha Hasan Nashrulloh; Abd.Muthalib
Al-Majaalis : Jurnal Dirasat Islamiyah Vol 13 No 1 (2025): AL-MAJAALIS : JURNAL DIRASAT ISLAMIYAH - Article In Press
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Dirasat Islamiyah Imam Syafi'i Jember

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This study examines dog saliva from the perspective of Prophetic hadith and modern microbiology, focusing on purification using water and soil as guided by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, highlighting the harmony between Islamic jurisprudence and science. A qualitative library research integrated Islamic textual analysis and microbiological literature review, analyzing ten authentic hadith, five classical fiqh sources, and twenty-five peer-reviewed studies (2015–2024). Data were processed through reduction, descriptive display, and comparative integration. Findings show that dog saliva contains pathogenic microorganisms, including Capnocytophaga canimorsus and rabies virus. The Prophetic practice of washing vessels seven times, once with soil, aligns with science, as soil harbors antibacterial agents like Streptomyces that neutralize resistant pathogens, validating the method both religiously and scientifically. These findings reinforce adherence to Prophetic guidance, provide scientific justification and emphasize hygienic practices for public health. The study’s integrative approach uniquely synthesizes hadith analysis with microbiological evidence, demonstrating the convergence of faith and science.