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Historiografi Kajian Living Hadis di Indonesia Ihsan, Muhammad Faqih; Ashshiddieqi, Muhammad Naufal
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Hadith Studies
Publisher : ASILHA (Asosiasi Ilmu Hadis Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v7i1-04

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The study of living hadith is a widely used approach to read hadith-based religious practices in society. However, in the last decade (2015–2023), findings show that research on living hadith tends to be stagnant because it focuses too much on the traditional aspects of practice, while the more complex aspects of transmission and transformation are still not paid attention. This shows that there are gaps and potential for further development in the study of living hadith, especially through a more diverse and in-depth approach. This research aims to map the trends, developments, and peculiarities of living hadith studies that have developed in Indonesia over the past ten years. Using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, the author searched 21 academic literature with the keyword "living hadith" through a search engine for academic scientific works, such as; Google Scholar, Sinta, and Garuda which are then classified based on their themes and approaches. The results of this study show that the majority of living hadith studies in Indonesia during the period 2015–2023 still focus on practical and reception aspects, with descriptive methodological tendencies and minimal theoretical exploration. The aspect of transmission and transformation that is actually crucial in seeing the dynamics of the continuity of hadith in society has not been seriously touched. In addition, attention to the digital context as a new space for religious practice is also still very limited. Therefore, this study recommends the development of a living hadith study that is more reflective, interdisciplinary, and adaptive to social and technological changes.
Stuart Hall's Representation: A Study of the Interpretation of Q.S. An-Nur: 26 in the Trend of Pre-Marital Studies on Social Media : Representasi Stuart Hall: Studi Penafsiran Q.S. An-Nur: 26 dalam Tren Kajian Pranikah di Media Sosial Bramasta, Mohammad Faqih; Ihsan, Muhammad Faqih
Takwil: Journal of Quran and Hadith Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kerinci

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/twl.v3i2.4427

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The interpretation of Q.S. an-Nur: 26 has experienced a significant shift in meaning in the digital era, especially through social media. The verse, which was previously understood in the context of biological purity due to adultery, is now widely interpreted as a form of kafa'ah in religious piety, especially in the context of pre-marital studies that are rampant among the younger generation. This shift is inseparable from the high number of young people of marriageable age in Indonesia and the increasing phenomenon of hijrah which is oriented towards improving individual religious quality. This study aims to examine how Q.S. an-Nur: 26 is interpreted in social media, the factors that drive the shift in meaning, and the impact on the understanding and attitudes of netizens as consumers of da'wah content. This research uses a qualitative method with a literature study approach. Primary data is obtained from video content on TikTok accounts @untaian.ilmu and @remoteaccrusak, while secondary data comes from books of tafsir and relevant scientific literature. Data analysis was conducted through three stages: data collection, data reduction, and interpretation, using Stuart Hall's representation theory approach which includes reflective, intentional, and constructivist representations. The results showed that the interpretation of Q.S. an-Nur: 26 in the context of pre-marriage tends to emphasize the importance of equality in piety as a basis for choosing a life partner. The content invites the younger generation to “perfect themselves” before marriage as a form of spiritual self-improvement. Netizen responses show a complex dynamic, divided between positive acceptance and critical attitudes that question the relevance of the content. In general, this interpretation is considered to be able to have a positive influence in directing a religious lifestyle among young people and helping to reduce the number of early marriages and promiscuity, in line with the objectives of maqashid sharia.