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The Nature of an Ideal Society According to the Al-Quran Perspective Wildan Solihin; Maspuroh; Fikri Abdillah Azam; N.Ulfi Alawiah; Alifya Nur Hafshah
Tilawah: Journal of Al-Qur'an Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Penerbit Hellow Pustaka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/tilawah.v1i1.3

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This journal examines the concept of society from the perspective of Islamic educational philosophy. This research aims to understand the Islamic view of the nature of society and the role of education in forming an ideal society. Through a literature study of classical Islamic sources and educational philosophy literature, this research found that Islam views society as an organic unity consisting of individuals who are interconnected and have common goals. Education in Islam has a central role in shaping the character of individuals and society, so as to create a just, prosperous and god-fearing society.
The Meaning and Application of the Qur'an for the Peace of Human Life in Building a Peaceful and Meaningful Life Uus Husni Hoer; Fikri Abdillah Azam; Agus Setiyawan; M Abdurrahman; M Wildan Nur Fadhilah
Tilawah: Journal of Al-Qur'an Studies Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/tilawah.v1i4.32

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The Quran is a guide to life, a source of inner peace for humans. In modern life, characterized by stress, anxiety, and a loss of spiritual direction, the values ​​of the Quran offer a genuine solution. This article examines the concept of peace from a Quranic perspective using a thematic interpretation (maudhu'i) approach. Analysis of several verses shows that peace (as-sakinah and ath-thuma'ninah) is achieved through faith, dhikrullah (remembrance of Allah), tawakkul (trust in God), and a balance between worldly and afterlife aspects. This study utilizes classical and contemporary sources of interpretation, such as those by Ibn Kathir, Quraish Shihab, and M. Yunan Yusuf. The results indicate that the stronger a person's spiritual connection with the Quran, the greater the peace they experience.