This research examines the meaning of Istighfar in the Qur'an, which has been understood as a form of asking for forgiveness, both in the form of actions and words Astagfirullah al-Adzim. However, in the Qur'an Istighfar can be interpreted broadly. The purpose of this study is to look at the signs of the word Istighfar in the Qur'an using a semiotic approach. In this case, the author uses Charles Sanders Pierce's semiotic theory, namely the trichotomy or triadic (Representamen, Object and Interpretant) to reveal the meaning of Istighfar as a sign. This research uses a qualitative approach with a library research method. The results showed that Istighfar is not only interpreted as a form of asking for forgiveness, either in the form of actions or words such as Astaghfirullah al-Adzim, but also means Fath al-Rizq (opening the door to sustenance), al-Ijabah (answered prayer), and Takziyat al-Qalb (cleansing the heart). This research contributes to the meaning of Istighfar and can provide insight for semiotic research.
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