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Strengthening Harmonious Islam Through a Philological Approach Meknesya, Chifa Azyana Adly; Ramadani, Defri
AT-TAFAHUM: Journal of Islamic Law Vol 9, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana UIN Sumatera Utara Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.7006/attafahum.v9i2.21367

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Indonesia is inhabited by a nation that has various arts and cultures. One of the typical cultural products of the archipelago is ancient manuscripts. So it is inevitable to make it part of the main source in strengthening Islam Nusantara. This paper will discuss the scope of manuscripts in the archipelago and explain the theoretical and practical philological approach. This paper is part of strengthening the theoretical framework through a critical literature review. In conclusion, in almost every city across the islands in Indonesia, a number of manuscripts have been found with a variety of scripts, languages and content that reflect the depth of the nation's spirituality. One of the tasks of philologists is to transliterate (translate), so that ancient manuscripts can be read more widely and then study them interdisciplinary as material for cultural reconstruction. The extent to which the products of philological research contribute to science depends on the intelligence and creativity of researchers in dialogue with the scientific disciplines they are studying, so that they are able to strengthen the identity of Islam Nusantara which is known to be friendly and harmonious in relations with God, fellow humans and the environment.
Analysis Of The Islamic Legal Paradigm In Studying Monogamy, Polygamy And Divorce Meknesya, Chifa Azyana Adly; Hidayat, Muhammad
AT-TAFAHUM: Journal of Islamic Law Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
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This article examines contemporary Islamic legal perspectives on monogamous and polygamous marriages, as well as the processes and underlying reasons for divorce within the framework of modern Islamic jurisprudence. In everyday life, marital relationships frequently encounter various social, economic, and emotional challenges, prompting individuals to navigate between monogamy as the ideal normative model and polygamy as a conditionally permissible practice under sharia. At the same time, divorce emerges as a complex phenomenon influenced by multiple factors, including incompatibility, economic hardship, and moral considerations. The study aims to explore the views, arguments, and proposed solutions of contemporary Islamic scholars in addressing these issues. Employing a qualitative bibliographic approach, this research draws upon classical fiqh literature alongside the interpretations and analyses of modern scholars, thereby bridging traditional doctrines with current socio-cultural realities. This method allows for a comprehensive understanding of how Islamic legal thought evolves in response to changing contexts. The findings reveal that contemporary Islamic law promotes a balanced, just, and context-sensitive approach to marital issues. Monogamy is strongly encouraged as the ideal form of marriage due to its alignment with principles of fairness and stability. Polygamy, while permitted, is strictly regulated and only justified under compelling circumstances, with the absolute requirement of justice among spouses. Furthermore, divorce is regarded as a last resort, permissible only after all efforts toward reconciliation, mediation, and mutual understanding have been thoroughly exhausted.