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SELF-HARM DALAM AL-QUR’AN: Analisis Tematik Kata Bakhi dan Zhalama Nafs dalam Tafsir Al-Azhar A'yun, Putri Qurrota
TAFAKKUR : Jurnal Ilmu Al-Qur'an dan Tafsir Vol. 6 No. 01 (2025): TAFAKKUR : Jurnal Ilmu Al-Qur'an dan Tafsir
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Al-Qur'an Ar-Rahman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62359/tafakkur.v6i01.861

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Self-harm has been discussed as one of the crucial phenomena until now, and has become one of the objects of study from various fields. However, studies that examine this phenomenon from a Qur’anic perspective remain relatively limited. This research aims to analyze the concept of self-harm in the Qur’an through a thematic study of the terms ba>khi‘ and z}alama nafs, with reference to Buya Hamka’s Tafsir Al-Azhar. This study employs a library research method using a qualitative-descriptive approach. The data are analyzed by examining Qur’anic verses that contain these terms and interpreting them based on Buya Hamka’s exegetical explanations. The findings indicate that the Qur’anic concept of self-harm encompasses a broader scope of meaning than that offered by psychological definitions. The term ba>khi‘ describes an intense emotional impulse that may give rise to the desire to harm oneself, yet does not culminate in actual behavior. Meanwhile, z}alama nafs represents moral and spiritual forms of self-harm, such as arrogance, ingratitude for God’s blessings, and violations of religious values. According to Buya Hamka, although such actions constitute self-oppression, individuals who engage in them remain eligible for repentance and divine forgiveness.
SLOW LIVING IN THE QUR’AN: A THEMATIC ANALYSIS OF ḤAYĀH, MA‘ĪSHAH, DUNYĀ, KHUSHŪ‘, AND MUṬMA’INNAH A'yun, Putri Qurrota; Amru, Khobirul
Tanzil: Jurnal Studi Al-Quran Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): April
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Sadra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20871/tjsq.v8i2.579

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The fast pace of modern life has given rise to various psychological and spiritual problems. Demands for productivity and social pressure cause people to lose balance between their worldly and spiritual needs. Phenomena such as stress, anxiety, and even loss of identity show that people no longer live according to external standards without regard for their inner condition and well-being. In response to this, some individuals have begun to adopt a slow living lifestyle as an effort to rearrange the rhythm of life. This study aims to reveal the concept of slow living from the perspective of the Qur’an through a thematic study of five main terms, namely ḥayāh, ma‘īshah, dunyā, khushū‘, and muṭma’innah, using library research and a sociological contextual approach. The results of this study found that each word examined has a different conceptual contribution, such as ḥayāh indicating the essence of the purpose of life, ma‘īshah explaining a balanced life, dunyā emphasizing not to live materialistically, khushū‘ indicating the importance of spiritual aspects in life, and muṭma’innah describing the peak of peace of mind as the result of a slow living lifestyle. This finding confirms that slow living, from the perspective of the Qur’an, is not merely a matter of regulating the rhythm of life, but rather a way of life that balances physical and spiritual aspects. Through this balance, it is hoped that people can live their lives in a more conscious, calm, and purposeful manner, thereby achieving peace of mind and a more meaningful life.