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Oaths in The Short Chapters of Al-Mufaṣṣal from the Qur'an (Analytical Study based on the Tafsir Mafatih Al-Ghaib): القسم في قصار المفصل من القرآن (دراسة تحليلية من تفسير مفاتيح الغيب) Salsabila, Dafina; Sulthoni, Akhmad; Saputra, Akhmadiyah; Balqis, Madiha Syarifah
ZAD Al-Mufassirin Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Zad Al-Mufassirin December 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Al-Qur'an (STIQ) ZAD

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55759/zam.v7i2.311

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This study aims to explore the meanings contained in the oath verses within those found in the surahs from Adh-Dhuha to An-Nas (qiṣar al-mufaṣṣal). The research adopts a qualitative approach using the method of library research. The analytical method employed in this study is the thematic method focusing on a particular scholar. Based on the discussion, it is evident that al-Rāzī possesses a distinctive methodology in interpreting verses, including the oath verses. His methodology is characterized by a systematic approach in initiating interpretation, explaining the differences in Qirā'at (variant readings of the Qur'an), citing interpretations from various classical scholars, and utilizing imaginary dialogue. This finding highlights al-Rāzī's distinctive approach in elucidating moral values embedded within religious teachings through the interpretive analysis of oath-related verses. The oath verse in Surah Adh-Dhuha teaches that worldly life is never free from changes and trials. In Surah At-Tin, it emphasizes the sanctity of sacred places and the honor of the prophets associated with the oath. The oath verse in Surah Al-‘Adiyat highlights that Allah swears by the horses of the warriors due to their significant benefits in both worldly and religious affairs. This also serves as an indication that horses should be used not for pride and luxury but for the purpose of jihad.
Market Mechanisms in the Qur’an: A Tafsir Analysis of Business Competition and the Role of Government in the Modern Marketplace Context Astuti, Indri; Mukharom Ridho, Muhammad; Salsabila, Dafina
Jurnal test Vol 5 No 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58363/alfahmu.v5i1.670

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This study aims to examine market mechanisms based on Qur’an, Surah An-Nisa verse 29, and their relevance to business competition practices in the marketplace era. It also highlights the role of the government in building a conducive business climate to achieve a healthy and equitable economy. The research method used is qualitative with a library research approach. Data were collected from various sources, including classical Qur’anic exegesis (tafsir), academic literature, books, and relevant research articles, and were then analyzed using content analysis techniques. The results show that Islam fundamentally allows market mechanisms to operate naturally without intervention from any party. Economic activities must be conducted in accordance with Sharia principles, based on mutual consent among the involved parties, and must avoid actions that harm others. However, the verse also implies the need for government intervention in certain circumstances when the market fails to function properly, such as in cases of monopoly practices or unfair competition in both traditional and digital markets. In the Indonesian context, the government has enacted Law Number 5 of 1999 as a legal instrument prohibiting monopolistic practices and unfair business competition. In addition to this regulation, the government carries out its role through supervisory and protective functions. Economic policy formulation is also undertaken to support business sustainability. Therefore, the government’s role is not only to maintain the stability of market mechanisms but also to ensure that the principles of justice and welfare are realized for all business actors.