Asy-Syahidah, Qorina Himmati
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The Role of Muslimah as Agents of Change in the Middle of a Morality Emergency: Study of Takhrij and Syarah Hadith Ilmi, Husna Dhiyaul; Asy-Syahidah, Qorina Himmati
Journal of Takhrij Al-Hadith Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Ushuluddin UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jth.v2i2.23651

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This study aims to discuss the hadith about shalihah women. This study uses a qualitative approach by applying a descriptive-analytical method. The formal object of this research is the science of hadith, while the material object is the hadith about pious women in the history of Muslim No. 1467. The results and discussion of this study indicate that the status of the hadith is of hasan quality, in which this hadith is the same as the authentic hadith, that is, it can be used as evidence. This study concludes that the hadith narrated by Muslim No. 1467. is relevant to be used as a motivation for women to always look after izzah and iffah to make themselves included in the group of pious women amid a morality emergency.
The Phenomenon of Tadz Tadhad (Antonyms) in the Qur'an Fitriani, Namiyah; Habib, Ikhwanul; Handayani, Rima Ayu; Yafi, Ahmad Fauzan; Asy-Syahidah, Qorina Himmati
Anjasmoro: Islamic Interdisciplinary Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Islamic Education
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Bustanul Ulum Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69965/anjasmoro.v3i1.191

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The Qur'an, as the divine revelation to Prophet Muhammad, employs Arabic language, necessitating a deep understanding of Arabic linguistics, including semantics (ʿilm al-dalālah). This study explores the phenomenon of tadhadh (antonyms) in the Qur'an from a semantic perspective, aiming to identify and analyze antonymic word pairs and their implications in Qur'anic discourse. Using a qualitative approach with library research methods, the study examines Qur'anic verses, classical and modern linguistic sources, and scholarly works on Arabic semantics. The findings reveal five types of antonyms based on Al-Khammas’ classification: (1) absolute antonyms (taḍādd ḥādd), (2) graded antonyms (taḍādd mutadarrij), (3) converse antonyms (taḍādd ʿaks), (4) perpendicular antonyms (taḍādd ʿamūdī), and (5) straight-line antonyms (taḍādd imtidādī). Examples from various Qur'anic verses illustrate how these antonyms enhance rhetorical and theological depth. The study underscores the importance of semantic analysis in Qur'anic exegesis, contributing to broader linguistic and interpretive studies of the Qur'an.