ISLAMICA: Jurnal Studi Keislaman
Vol. 13 No. 1 (2018): September

Tradisi Suwuk dalam Tinjauan Sains Modern

Achmad Zuhdi Dh (Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel Surabaya)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Sep 2018

Abstract

For Javanese, one way to cure the sick is to do suwuk (jampi). Suwuk tradition, namely healing by reciting mantras (certain readings) that are blown on the crown of the patient and sometimes also use water media, especially for some modern Muslims, was initially seen as a healing practice that contains elements of shirk because it was considered not in accordance with the principles of Islamic 'aqīdah. Today, this view begins to change after a normative source has been found from a number of traditions that allow ruqyah that works similar to suwuk. It was also strengthened by the results of experiments and the findings of a number of scientists about the effect of certain readings and the wonders of water. This article will explain the tradition of suwuk which is the same as ruqyah, then elaborate normative sources of the Qur’ān and the Ḥadīth which legalize it and the view of modern science that supports it, so that its existence is still relevant to modernity.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

islamica

Publisher

Subject

Religion Education

Description

ISLAMICA: Journal of Islamic Studies is a biannually published journal in March and September. It covers various issues on the Islamic studies within such number of fields as Islamic education, Islamic thought, Islamic law, political Islam, and Islamic economics from social and cultural ...