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FIQH AL-HADITH PERSPECTIVES ON HANDSHAKING BETWEEN GENDERS IN SOCIAL Miko, Setia
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): Oktober
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This study examines the phenomenon of handshaking between men and women from the perspective of Fiqh al-Hadith. Handshaking (mushafahah) is widely practiced as a symbol of respect and social harmony, yet Islamic law presents differing views on its permissibility, particularly between individuals who are not mahram. Through a descriptive qualitative method and library research, this study analyzes classical and contemporary Hadith sources to contextualize legal rulings on this matter. The findings reveal that the majority of scholars prohibit such practices, grounding their arguments in Hadith traditions that emphasize safeguarding against temptation (fitnah). However, alternative scholarly opinions allow contextual interpretations, considering handshakes as social necessities in modern settings, including diplomacy and intercultural interaction. The analysis highlights the importance of integrating textual and contextual approaches in Hadith studies to balance religious principles with contemporary social realities. Thus, Fiqh al-Hadith provides not only a normative legal framework but also a methodological basis for reconciling tradition with evolving human interactions in social and state contexts.
DIALECTICS OF ISLAMIC LEFT THEOLOGY: HASAN HANAFI’S THOUGHT ON PALESTINIAN OPPRESSION Firmansyah, Agus; Miko, Setia
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): Oktober
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This study examines Hasan Hanafi’s concept of Islamic Left Theology as a framework for social liberation and resistance against global injustice, particularly the oppression of Palestine by Zionist Israel. Employing a qualitative descriptive method through library research, the paper explores Hanafi’s philosophical and theological paradigm that integrates faith with praxis. Hanafi views Islam as a revolutionary force that must liberate humanity from all forms of domination political, economic, and cultural by reinterpreting classical traditions through at-Turats wa at-Tajdid (Heritage and Renewal). His notion of “Islamic Left” emphasizes rational, ethical, and humanistic values to confront Western hegemony and to reconstruct Muslim consciousness toward justice and equality. The findings reveal that Hanafi’s call for Oksidentalisme (Occidentalism) provides an alternative intellectual strategy for Islamic civilization to critically engage the West while affirming its own identity. This theological approach contributes to understanding Islam not merely as a spiritual system but as a transformative ideology for human liberation and social justice.