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Membaca Krisis Lingkungan Melalui Lensa Tafsir Ekologi: Analisis QS. al-Rūm [30]: 41 Putri, Lintang Dewi Fi'liya; Ahmadi, Brillian Zaki Ramadhan; Aulia’, Kamailia Karimatul
Canonia Religia Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/cr.v3i1.3143

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The worsening environmental crisis has become a global concern, necessitating in-depth studies from various perspectives, including those from a religious perspective. This research aims to examine the environmental crisis through the lens of ecological exegesis of QS. al-Rūm [30]: 41 by referring to several classical and contemporary tafsīr. QS. al-Rūm [30]: 41 highlights the destruction of land and sea caused by human actions, yet it is often understood only textually without exploring its ecological implications. This study aims to interpret the verse through an ecological exegesis approach, comparing and analyzing the views of classical and contemporary exegetes to uncover the concept of environmental degradation, along with its theological and practical implications. Thus, Qur’anic values can serve as a foundation for Islamic ecological ethics in responding to the global environmental crisis in a sustainable manner. Employing a qualitative method and library research, data from classical and contemporary tafsīr are thoroughly examined to understand the meaning of the verse. The findings show that QS. al-Rūm [30]: 41 contains both theological messages and practical guidance for humanity to restore its relationship with nature. These noble values can be implemented through a simple and moderate lifestyle, the strengthening of environmental protection regulations, and the development of environmentally friendly technologies. Through these concrete steps, humankind can preserve the sustainability and balance of the earth for future generations.
Ragam Bahasa sebagai Unsur Penunjang Harmonisasi Sosial Putri, Lintang Dewi Fi'liya; Rosyid, Asyhad Abdillah
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 8 No 1 (2024): AnCoMS, Oktober 2024
Publisher : Koordinatorat Perguruan Tinggi Keagamaan Islam Swasta Wilayah IV Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v8i1.626

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Indonesia is a multicultural country, proven by the abundance of local wisdom possessed by the Indonesian people. Each tribe and even region has its own variety of languages. Let's just say the Javanese language used every day by the Javanese people. With the assets of languange differences, we can create a bond of harmonization between communities. This is in accordance with the interpretation of the Qur'an in surah al-Hujurat verse 13 that Allah made humans into nations and tribes to know and help each other. There is no difference in degree between one and another. It is on this basis that the Indonesian people must be able to live among existing differences without losing their cultural identity and providing security for the lives of other people's cultures. This research uses qualitative library research and uses an analytical approach to interpreting the Qur’an (tahlili) by collecting related data such as interpretation of the Qur’an and cultural studies. The aim of this research is to invite readers to apply the universal values contained in these holy verses in order to form an inclusive and harmonious society in the global era where diversity is the reality of the times.
PARADIGMA TASAWUF DALAM MEMBANGUN KETAHANAN KELUARGA: ANALISIS KISAH RABI’AH AL-‘ADAWIYAH DALAM SYARH ‘UQUD AL-LUJAYN Rohma, Dika Purnama Aulia; Putri, Lintang Dewi Fi'liya
ROSYADA: Islamic Guidance and Counseling Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Rosyada: Islamic Guidance and Counseling
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Kiai Ageng Muhammad Besari Ponorogo

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Family in Islam is a sacred bond founded on compassion, mutual support, and the pursuit of happiness in this world and the hereafter. However, modernity, economic pressures, and digital culture have weakened the spiritual values of the household, creating marital relationships that are increasingly materialistic and lacking inner direction. As a result, harmony declines and divorce rates rise. Revitalizing Sufi values is therefore necessary to restore a family bond oriented toward divine love. This article explores the concepts of love and ukhuwah rūḥaniyyah in the family vision of Rābi‘ah al-‘Adawiyyah through Syarh ‘Uqud al-Lujain, using a qualitative-descriptive approach and Sufi reflection. The findings highlight two main points. First, the relationship between husband and wife should be built on ukhuwah rūḥaniyyah, or spiritual brotherhood, where each protects the other from harm and strengthens their journey toward salvation in the hereafter. This awareness transforms marital relations into a transcendent bond. Second, the mission and vision of the family should focus on spiritual goals, not merely emotional love. This foundation deepens harmony and may contribute to reducing divorce rates. Thus, Sufi spirituality offers a renewed perspective that the family is not merely a social institution, but a space for soul purification on the path toward a sakinah (serene) household.