Faisal Amri Al-Azhari
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Korpus Hadis Bertema Persia Faisal Amri Al-Azhari
Young Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Young Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
Publisher : Yayasan Bayt Shufiya Nusantara

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This study examines the virtues of the Persian nation as reflected in the Hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The Persians are assumed to be a great nation and are even categorized under the term ‘umrān kullī (imperium) in Ibn Khaldun’s theory. The focus of this research is to trace textual evidence that highlights the virtues of the Persians.The study employs a library research method with a descriptive-analytical approach, gathering data from Quranic verses, authoritative Hadith collections, and other relevant references that support the research. The analysis is carried out through data enrichment, presentation, and conclusion-drawing regarding the virtues of the Persian people mentioned in the Prophet’s Hadiths. The findings indicate that Persia was a major empire in its time, possessing a sophisticated civilization encompassing religion, governance, authority, and territorial control. Furthermore, many influential Persian figures played significant roles in Islam ic history. Several Quranic verses’ occasions of revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), contexts of Hadith narration (asbāb al-wurūd), and even certain Islam ic legal rulings are linked to Persia.
The Intellectual Legacy of Sheikh Yasin al-Fadani in Hadith Studies Faisal Amri Al-Azhari
Sufiya Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Sufiya Journal of Islamic Studies
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This study aims to examine Sheikh Yasin al-Fadani within the discipline of Hadith sciences. As a Nusantara scholar who was active in Makkah during the 20th century, Sheikh Yasin played a significant role in maintaining the integrity and continuity of the sanad, which is a fundamental aspect of Islamic tradition and Hadith authentication. Through a systematic literature review of his works, articles, books, and other relevant primary sources, this study highlights Sheikh Yasin’s methodological rigor and scholarly impact. The findings reveal that his dedication to collecting sanad produced one of the most comprehensive chains of transmission still referenced today, thereby contributing to the sustainable preservation of Islamic scholarly heritage.