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The Simplicity of the Prophet Muhammad: A Solution to the Current Materialism Crisis Endang Nur Fitriani; Lina Pusvisasari; Siti Mursalina; Syifa Alawiyah
Al-Iffah: Journal of Islamic Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/iffah.v1i3.10

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This study is motivated by the phenomenon of today's consumerist lifestyle that is contrary to the simplicity of life of the Prophet Muhammad. The occurrence of consumerism is caused by technological advances and the spread of the culture of hedonism. This action proves that humans have not been able to fully realize the mandate and responsibility ordered in the Koran and Hadith. Rasulullah SAW has taught Muslims to live simply. The purpose of this paper is to compare the life of consumerism with the simplicity of life of the Prophet Muhammad. The research method used is the literature study method. In this approach, researchers collect, analyze, and discuss information from various existing sources to formulate conclusions or new views.
Hadith About Major Sins Endang Nur Fitriani; Uus Husni Hoer; Fajar Solihin; Neng Zulfa Alawiyah; Rizqi Nazwa Ramdhani
Taqriri: Journal of Al-Hadith Science Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/taqriri.v1i1.3

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This writing discusses major sins, associating partners with Allah, and seven types of major sins from the perspective of quran and hadith. The results of this research indicate that major sins are all prohibitions that come from Allah and His Messenger. There are many major sins, including: shirk (associating partners with Allah), disobedience to parents, unlawfully killing a soul, bearing false witness, practicing magic, accusing believing women of adultery, killing a child out of fear of poverty, consuming the property of orphans, engaging in usury, fleeing from battle, and committing adultery with a neighbor's wife, among others. Additionally, disobedience to parents is also considered a major sin and one that leads to destruction. It is essential for us to be obedient to both parents in accordance with Islamic law. However, among all the sins categorized as major, shirk occupies the highest position (the greatest) compared to other major sins. Other major sins not mentioned in hadith, but criteria for major sins in other hadiths, include disobedience to parents, killing a child due to fear of increasing poverty, false testimony, betrayal in matters of spoils, adultery, theft, consuming alcohol, separating oneself from the community, spreading slander, violating oaths of allegiance, and failing to cleanse oneself after urination.