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Hadis dan dan Kesalehan Ekoteologi: Studi Living Hadis pada Ceramah Fahrudin Faiz tentang Menjaga Alam Aldi Wikaldi; Rasyid Alhafizh
JOURNAL SAINS STUDENT RESEARCH Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Sains Student Research (JSSR) JUNI
Publisher : CV. KAMPUS AKADEMIK PUBLISING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/jssr.v3i3.4798

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The global environmental crisis demands a multidimensional approach that is not only technical but also spiritual and ethical. This article examines the role of digital preaching in embedding Islamic ecotheology values through an analysis of Fahrudin Faiz’s sermons on his digital channel. Employing a netnographic approach, this study explores how Faiz interprets and actualizes the Prophet Muhammad’s hadiths related to environmental care in the context of contemporary ecological crises. The findings show that the sermons successfully integrate the principles of tauhid (divine unity), khilafah (stewardship), amanah (moral responsibility), and mizan (balance) as moral and spiritual foundations for environmental sustainability. However, digital preaching faces challenges in maintaining message consistency and motivating behavioral change among a diverse audience. This research emphasizes the importance of adaptive communication strategies and collaboration among preachers, religious institutions, and communities to strengthen digital ecological preaching movements. These findings contribute to the understanding of Islamic ecotheology as an ethical solution to environmental crises and the role of digital media in socio-ecological transformation.
THE IDEOLOGIZATION OF CALIPHATE HADITHS: TEXTUAL CRITICISM AND POLITICAL AUTHORITY IN CONTEMPORARY ISLAM saputra, irpan; Rasyid Alhafizh
Makkah: Journal Of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Makkah: Journal Of Islamic Studies

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This study examines the ideologization of caliphate-related hadiths in contemporary Islamic political discourse and its implications for the construction of political legitimacy. It argues that the central challenge does not lie in the authenticity of the hadith corpus, but in the interpretive frameworks through which these narrations are selectively appropriated and mobilized. Employing a qualitative library-based research design, the study integrates classical hadith methodology with contemporary political analysis. Primary data consist of hadiths on leadership, obedience, and political authority drawn from major Sunni canonical collections, while secondary sources include classical commentaries and modern scholarship on political Islam. Through sanad evaluation, matan criticism, and critical discourse analysis, the research demonstrates that many caliphate-related hadiths, although textually authentic, were articulated within specific historical contexts and primarily convey ethical guidance rather than prescriptive political models. The findings reveal that contemporary ideological readings tend to absolutize selected narrations, marginalize ethical constraints, and conflate textual authenticity with political obligation. This interpretive reduction transforms hadith into instruments of political domination. The study concludes by proposing a methodological repositioning of hadith between ethics and power, reaffirming the Prophetic tradition as a moral framework that guides and constrains political authority rather than legitimizing immutable political forms.