Aizat Khairi
National University of Malaysia

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When Traditional Meets Modern Pedagogies: A Case Study of Ma`had Aly Situbondo Mohammad Firmansyah; Hilmi Ridho; Aizat Khairi; Sofiatus Sobriyah; Rahwan Rahwan
EDUKASI: Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Agama dan Keagamaan Vol. 23 No. 1 (2025): EDUKASI: Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Agama dan Keagamaan
Publisher : Badan Litbang dan Diklat Kementerian Agama RI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32729/edukasi.v23i1.2143

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The purpose of this research is to examine the learning of Ma`had Aly Situbondo students in formulating contemporary fiqh law by combining text (yellow book) and context (social reality). In addition, it wants to know the urgency of the science of fiqh and ushul fiqh as a scientific concentration of Ma`had Aly Situbondo in producing Mahasantrinya to become a cadre of jurists (mujtahids). This research uses a case study approach that adopts mostly qualitative research techniques. The primary data was obtained from interviews with several lecturers and students of Ma`had Aly Situbondo and direct observation of the research location. The secondary data is taken from reputable books and journals that discuss Ma`had Aly Situbondo, starting from its history, and regulations, to its development. This study concluded that in formulating contemporary fiqh law, Ma`had Aly Situbondo students combine textual, contextual, and critical approaches while maintaining traditional learning patterns as pesantren in general. The results of Mahasantri fiqh products are published in the Tanwirul Afkar (TA) magazine which contains themes or issues of fiqh law that have not been thoroughly discussed or problems that are currently actual (viral) in society. The character building of the Ma`had Aly Situbondo Mahasantri into a cadre of jurists (mujtahids) is inseparable from the role of the science of fiqh and ushul fiqh. The implications of this research have an impact on the scientific characteristics of Ma`had Aly Situbondo which is considered capable of integrating between shahibul manqul (revelation) and shahibul ma``qul (reason).
Muslim Minorities in the Context of Citizenship in Western Countries According to Fiqh al-Aqalliyat; Challenges and Obligations Khoirul Anwar; Hilmi Ridho; Muhammad Sibawaihi; Muhamad Sofi Mubarok; Aizat Khairi
Tribakti: Jurnal Pemikiran Keislaman Vol. 36 No. 1 (2025): Tribakti: Jurnal Pemikiran Keislaman
Publisher : Universitas Islam Tribakti (UIT) Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v36i1.6401

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In reality, the Muslim population in Western countries is increasing significantly every year. By 2030, it is projected that the world's Muslim population will reach 2.2 billion with a growth rate of 24.9%. Muslims living in Western countries live their lives as a minority group, they are faced with various complex challenges, ranging from worship issues, and muamalah, to marriage issues. This paper aims to examine the development, challenges, and problems faced by Muslim minorities living in Western countries, and how fiqh responds in providing solutions to all issues faced by Muslim minorities living in non-Muslim majority areas. This research method uses normative legal research, namely legal research that focuses on analyzing the text of laws and regulations, legal decisions, or other legal sources. The primary data is taken from classical and contemporary books, books, and reputable journals that discuss the problems of Muslim minorities in non-Muslim majority countries. The results of this study show that the presence of Muslims in Western countries poses a major challenge, namely changing the negative views of Western countries towards Islam which is considered an extreme and terrorist religion. Four serious issues are often faced by Muslim minorities: eating food slaughtered by non-Muslims, receiving inheritance from non-Muslims, marital relations between people of different religions, and wishing non-Muslims happy holidays. Although there is still debate among scholars regarding the issue of 'food from non-Muslim slaughter', they choose not to allow consuming food from non-Muslims based on the rule of shad al-zari'ah (closing opportunities). Apart from this, in the context of citizenship, Muslim minorities have six obligations towards the state, namely preaching, implementing basic religious laws, maintaining Islamic law, assisting the development of the state, establishing good relations between communities, and not rebelling against the state.