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AKAR HISTORIS DAN PERKEMBANGAN ISLAM DI INGGRIS Budi, Syah
Tasamuh: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 10, No 2 (2018): Dinamika Sejarah Dunia Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32489/tasamuh.234

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This paper will reveal the historical roots and Islamic development in British. The discussion covers various areas of study pertaining to historical situations. The study tends to focus on the search for the historical roots of Islam in the 7th to 15th and 16th-17th centuries, and also the development of Islamic institutions in British contemporer.The historical roots of Islam in Britain have existed since the discovery of several coins with the words laa ilaaha illallah belonging to the King of Central England, Offa of Mercia, who died in 796. The history records that this Anglo Saxon King had trade ties with the peoples Muslim Spain, France and North Africa. In addition, also found in the 9th century the words bismillah by Kufi Arabic on Ballycottin Cross. Indeed, in the eighth century history has noted that trade between Britain and the Muslim nations has been established. In fact, in 817 Muhammad bin Musa al-Khawarizmi wrote the book Shurat al-Ardhi (World Map) which contains a picture of a number of places in England. In the 12th century, when the feud with Pope Innocent III, King John established a relationship with Muslim rulers in North Africa. Later, in the era of Henry II, Adelard of Bath, a private teacher of the King of England who had visited Syria and Muslim Spain, translated a number of books by Arab Muslim writers into Latin. The same is done by Danel of Marley and Michael Scouts who translated Aristotles works from Arabic. In 1386 Chaucer wrote in his book prologue Canterbury of Tales, a book that says that on the way back to Canterbury from the holy land, Palestine, a number of pilgrims visit physicists and other experts such as al-Razi, Ibn Sina and Ibnu Rusyd. At that time Ibn Sinas work, al-Qanun fi al-Tibb, had become the standard text for medical students until the seventeenth century.The development of Islam increasingly rapidly era after. In 1636 opened the Arabic language department at the University of Oxford. In addition, it is well known that the English King Charles I had collected Arabic and Persian manuscripts. In the era of Cromwells post civil war, the Koran for the first time in 1649 was translated in English by Alexander Ross. In the nineteenth century more and more small Muslim communities, both immigrants from Africa and Asia, settled in port cities such as Cardif, South Shield (near New Castle), London and Liverpool. In the next stage, to this day, Islam in Britain has formally developed rapidly through the roles of institutions and priests, and the existence of Islam is also widely acknowledged by the kingdom, government, intellectuals, and the public at large.
EPISTEMOLOGI PERSPEKTIF ISLAM DAN BARAT Budi, Syah
Tasamuh: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 8, No 2 (2016): Meredam Konfliks
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32489/tasamuh.241

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Epistemology having relationship with philosophy can be likened to a tree with branches. Philosophical tree has branches in the form of sub-disciplines: philosophy of science, ethics, aesthetics, philosophical anthropology and metaphysics. Epistemology as a branch of philosophy of science is devoted to the sources of knowledge. To arrive at an understanding of Islamic epistemology, it is necessary to approach genetivus subyektivus, which puts Islam as a subject (Islam serve as subject/ benchmark think) and serve as the object epistemology (epistemology be used as a study). Epistemology as a result of the human mind does not intend to interpret Islam, but aims how to acquire knowledge, how the methodology of knowledge, the nature of knowledge and so on related to epistemology. Then by itself the Islamic epistemology are studying Islam itself, or in other words is epistemology according to Islam. The formula makes the difference between Islamic epistemology in general. Islamic epistemology in addition to the general epistemology is concerning revelation as a source of knowledge and inspiration. Epistemology generally assumes that the truth centered on humans because humans have the authority to determine the truth (knowledge). This paper attempts to compare epistemology in the Islamic world and the West.
AKAR HISTORIS DAN PERKEMBANGAN ISLAM DI INGGRIS Budi, Syah
Tasamuh: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 10, No 2 (2018): Dinamika Sejarah Dunia Islam
Publisher : P3M STAIN Sorong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32489/tasamuh.234

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This paper will reveal the historical roots and Islamic development in British. The discussion covers various areas of study pertaining to historical situations. The study tends to focus on the search for the historical roots of Islam in the 7th to 15th and 16th-17th centuries, and also the development of Islamic institutions in British contemporer.The historical roots of Islam in Britain have existed since the discovery of several coins with the words laa ilaaha illallah belonging to the King of Central England, Offa of Mercia, who died in 796. The history records that this Anglo Saxon King had trade ties with the peoples Muslim Spain, France and North Africa. In addition, also found in the 9th century the words bismillah by Kufi Arabic on Ballycottin Cross. Indeed, in the eighth century history has noted that trade between Britain and the Muslim nations has been established. In fact, in 817 Muhammad bin Musa al-Khawarizmi wrote the book Shurat al-Ardhi (World Map) which contains a picture of a number of places in England. In the 12th century, when the feud with Pope Innocent III, King John established a relationship with Muslim rulers in North Africa. Later, in the era of Henry II, Adelard of Bath, a private teacher of the King of England who had visited Syria and Muslim Spain, translated a number of books by Arab Muslim writers into Latin. The same is done by Danel of Marley and Michael Scouts who translated Aristotles works from Arabic. In 1386 Chaucer wrote in his book prologue Canterbury of Tales, a book that says that on the way back to Canterbury from the holy land, Palestine, a number of pilgrims visit physicists and other experts such as al-Razi, Ibn Sina and Ibnu Rusyd. At that time Ibn Sinas work, al-Qanun fi al-Tibb, had become the standard text for medical students until the seventeenth century.The development of Islam increasingly rapidly era after. In 1636 opened the Arabic language department at the University of Oxford. In addition, it is well known that the English King Charles I had collected Arabic and Persian manuscripts. In the era of Cromwells post civil war, the Koran for the first time in 1649 was translated in English by Alexander Ross. In the nineteenth century more and more small Muslim communities, both immigrants from Africa and Asia, settled in port cities such as Cardif, South Shield (near New Castle), London and Liverpool. In the next stage, to this day, Islam in Britain has formally developed rapidly through the roles of institutions and priests, and the existence of Islam is also widely acknowledged by the kingdom, government, intellectuals, and the public at large.
KHALIFAH FATIMIYAH DI MESIR Budi, Syah
Tasamuh: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 8, No 1 (2016): Sejarah Islam Dari Berbagai Aspek
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32489/tasamuh.193

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This article describes more about the existence of the Fatimid Caliph. Caliph can be seen from the history and origins of the Fatimid Caliph nasab itself. Experts especially historians have different opinions regarding the true origin of the family when associated with Fatima bint Muhammad. When Fatimah with the understanding grand children Ubaydallah al-Mahdi, then naturally people claim that they are descendants of Fatimah bint Muhammad, as well as the descendants of Ali bin Abi Talib. Regardless of whether or not their relationship with the Fatimid Caliph nasab Fatima bint Muhammad and Ali ibn Abi Talib, this caliph is the movement of Shiite Fatimid caliph who basically aspire for a long time and fought tenaciously wanted to form and establish a true government -Right dominated by the Shias on the legitimacy of the descendants of the Prophet himself, as a person entitled to continue the Islamic caliphate.
EPISTEMOLOGI PERSPEKTIF ISLAM DAN BARAT Budi, Syah
Tasamuh: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 8, No 2 (2016): Kajian Filsafat Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32489/tasamuh.241

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Epistemology having relationship with philosophy can be likened to a tree with branches. Philosophical tree has branches in the form of sub-disciplines: philosophy of science, ethics, aesthetics, philosophical anthropology and metaphysics. Epistemology as a branch of philosophy of science is devoted to the sources of knowledge. To arrive at an understanding of Islamic epistemology, it is necessary to approach genetivus subyektivus, which puts Islam as a subject (Islam serve as subject/ benchmark think) and serve as the object epistemology (epistemology be used as a study). Epistemology as a result of the human mind does not intend to interpret Islam, but aims how to acquire knowledge, how the methodology of knowledge, the nature of knowledge and so on related to epistemology. Then by itself the Islamic epistemology are studying Islam itself, or in other words is epistemology according to Islam. The formula makes the difference between Islamic epistemology in general. Islamic epistemology in addition to the general epistemology is concerning revelation as a source of knowledge and inspiration. Epistemology generally assumes that the truth centered on humans because humans have the authority to determine the truth (knowledge). This paper attempts to compare epistemology in the Islamic world and the West.