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TAKHRIJ AL HADIS Muh Farid Wadjedy; Muhammad Ali
MAHAD ALY JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES Vol 4 No 1 (2025): Ma had Aly Journal of Islamic Studies
Publisher : AL-BAYAN INSTITUTE

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This paper discusses the method of takhrij al-hadith as one of the essential disciplines in hadith studies. It aims to trace the origins of a hadith from primary sources, assess the validity of its chain of transmission (sanad) and content (matan), and determine its degree of authenticity. The study begins with an etymological and terminological definition of takhrij, followed by an explanation of its objectives, benefits, and practical steps involved in the process. The author also outlines the fundamental principles that must be mastered, such as proficiency in hadith wording, familiarity with canonical hadith collections, knowledge of musthalah al-hadith (hadith terminology), and the ability to evaluate the quality of transmitters through ‘ilm al-rijal (biographical evaluation). In addition, this paper highlights contemporary challenges in the practice of takhrij, including limited sources, insufficient Arabic language skills, and the widespread circulation of unauthenticated hadiths in the digital era. To address these challenges, the paper proposes solutions such as the use of digital tools, the consolidation of electronic libraries, and the integration of interdisciplinary approaches in hadith research. A case study of takhrij applied to a hadith from Sahih al-Bukhari is also presented to demonstrate the systematic application of the method. This paper asserts that mastery of the takhrij al-hadith method is vital for preserving the purity of Islamic teachings, enhancing academic credibility, and fostering scholarly ethics and critical thinking in the evaluation of religious information
Kajian Lafaz ditinjau dari Indikasi Maknanya: Dalālah al-mafhūm al-Mukhālafa (Ḥaṣr, Ṣifah, Syarṭ, Laqab, Ġāyah, dan ‘Adad) Muhammad Fitrah Waila Zamzani; Muh Farid Wadjedy; Fatmawati; Abd. Rauf Muhammad
Muwafaqat: Journal of Islamic Law Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Muwafaqat: Journal of Islamic Law
Publisher : Cv. Kayaswara, Indonesia

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This study examines the concept of mafhūm al-mukhālafah in the discipline of uṣūl al-fiqh as one of the methods of legal derivation (istinbāṭ al-ḥukm) from the Qur’an and Hadith. Conducted through library research, the data were collected from classical and contemporary works of Islamic jurisprudence, along with supporting academic literature. The findings indicate that mafhūm al-mukhālafah is understood as a meaning derived not directly from the text, but from its opposite implication. Scholars classify mafhūm al-mukhālafah into several types, including mafhūm al-ḥaṣr, al-ṣifah, al-sharṭ, al-ghāyah, al-‘adad, and al-laqab. Each type has its own distinctive rules of application, yet all share the same principle that legal rulings may be derived from implied meanings. This study highlights the significance of mafhūm al-mukhālafah as an important tool of legal reasoning in Islamic law and reflects the dynamic scholarly discourse surrounding its application.