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Fiqih Thaharah Pandangan Ustadz Abdul Somad Mengenai Bewudhu di Toilet Ramadon, Muhammad; Padlah, Ummul; Latifa, Anida Ummu; Satra, Alihan
NAAFI: JURNAL ILMIAH MAHASISWA Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): Juni: JURNAL ILMIAH MAHASISWA (NAAFI)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian (P3M) STKIP Majenang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62387/naafijurnalilmiahmahasiswa.v2i3.200

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The command regarding wudu (ablution) was revealed simultaneously with the command to perform prayer (salah). Wudu serves as a fundamental prerequisite for the acceptance of one’s acts of worship. It offers numerous benefits, both spiritually and physically. Therefore, learning the fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) of wudu is strongly emphasized for Muslims, in order to understand the various issues that may arise in daily life. One of the recurring issues in society is the practice of performing wudu in the toilet. Toilets are generally considered unclean places and are believed to be dwellings of evil spirits (shayatin). Thus, performing a purification ritual such as wudu in such a place seems contradictory—wudu aims to purify, yet it is carried out in a location perceived as impure. This issue requires an in-depth examination, particularly to explore the views of scholars and to compare different scholarly opinions. A prominent Indonesian scholar whose views are considered authoritative in matters of fiqh al-taharah (jurisprudence of purification) is Ustaz Abdul Somad (UAS). This study investigates various sources that present Ustaz Abdul Somad’s perspectives, one of which is his lecture series available on YouTube. The YouTube channel titled “Ustadz Abdul Somad Official” provides accessible explanations on this matter. In one of his Q&A sessions with the congregation, Ustaz Abdul Somad delivered a comprehensive and clear explanation regarding the permissibility of performing wudu in a toilet. His explanation was based on prophetic traditions (hadith) and narrations regarding whether or not the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had engaged in similar practices.According to the response provided, the Prophet Muhammad SAW permitted performing wudu in a toilet. However, he emphasized the importance of observing proper etiquette while in such a place, including the prohibition of verbally reciting the basmalah (the phrase "Bismillah") aloud within the toilet area.
Tantangan Globalisasi Dalam Perspektif Kebudayaan Islam Sari, Mitra; Miranda, Miranda; Manda, Manda; Ramadon, Muhammad; Noviani, Dwi
Journal of Innovative and Creativity Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joecy.v5i3.5860

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The widespread development of technology has had an impact on society in the era of globalization on Islamic cultural values, especially referring to morals, behavior, culture, and community habits. This study aims to describe the influence of globalization so that society does not cultivate these negative influences and continues to maintain Islamic cultural values ​​in the era of globalization. The influence of globalization has had a very large impact on Islamic culture, both positive and negative impacts. The positive impact provides ease in exchanging information, broadening horizons, and being an effective means of spreading Islamic values ​​in society. However, the negative impact of globalization also presents its own challenges, such as the emergence of a consumptive lifestyle, behavior that imitates Western nations, the decline of morals and ethics in the current generation, resulting in a decline and shift in Islamic values ​​​​in society, especially among teenagers who are more interested in foreign cultures than their own culture. This study shows that globalization can bring progress in science and technology, but also threatens the morals and values ​​​​of Islamic culture. Therefore, this study emphasizes the need for character formation such as instilling an attitude of nationalism, strengthening faith and morals from an early age. Thus, it is hoped that society can utilize technological advances in this era of globalization without losing its Islamic identity and values.