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Deepening the Spiritual Meaning in Ibn Kathir's Tafsir of Surah Fussilat Verses 30-32 Alif Subbanul Qirom; Uus Husni Hoer; Moh Asror; Danis Tsaltsa Syahidah
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Penerbit Hellow Pustaka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v3i1.142

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This research explores the spiritual meaning contained in the interpretation of Surah Fussilat verses 30–32 according to Ibn Kathir. Using a qualitative method through library research, this study examines the theological messages within the verses, including steadfast faith (istiqamah), the descent of angels, and the promise of paradise for believers. Ibn Kathir, using the tafsir bil-ma’tsur approach, explains these verses by referring to Qur’anic evidence, prophetic traditions, and narrations from the companions. His interpretation emphasizes that istiqamah is not only a statement of faith but also a consistent commitment to monotheism and obedience to Allah. The descent of angels is interpreted as a form of divine reassurance, providing calmness and eliminating fear at significant moments in a believer’s life. The verses further describe the reward of eternal paradise as a manifestation of Allah’s mercy for those who remain steadfast. The findings show that Ibn Kathir’s interpretation of Surah Fussilat 30–32 presents profound spiritual lessons that remain relevant for contemporary Muslim life, particularly in strengthening inner peace, resilience, and spiritual consciousness.
Hadith Study About Science Uus Husni Hoer; Ainur Awaliah; Ingeu Siti Aisyah; Risma Euis Patonah
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v3i2.49

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In the life of the world, science has a very important role. The development and progress of science provides convenience for life, both in individual life and in society. In addition to the Qur'anic verses that position knowledge and knowledgeable people, the Qur'an also encourages Muslims to pray for knowledge. It is in this connection that the concept of reading, as one of the means of increasing knowledge, becomes very important and Islam has from the beginning emphasized the importance of reading. Seeking and demanding knowledge is an obligation for a Muslim, both men and women. The Messenger of Allah SAW made the activity of demanding knowledge and knowledge needed by Muslims to uphold their religious affairs, as an obligation that is Fardlu 'Ain for every Muslim. Fardlu Ain knowledge is knowledge that everyone who has reached the age of aqil baligh is obliged to practice it which includes the science of aqidah, doing Allah's commands, and leaving His prohibitions.