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Jurnal Ulunnuha
ISSN : 20863721     EISSN : 26856050     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15548
Core Subject : Religion,
Jurnal Ulunnuha adalah jurnal yang diterbitkan oleh Prodi Tafsir Hadis Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Studi Agama UIN Imam Bonjol Padang. Jurnal ini fokus memuat tulisan yang diangkatkan dari hasil penelitian, pemikiran, gagasan konseptual atau kajian analitis kritis yang berkaitan dengan al-Qur`an dan Hadis atau kajian al-Qur’an dan Hadis yang bersifat interdisipliner dengan ilmu-ilmu lain.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 146 Documents
Fiqhi Exegesis: History, Methodology and Its Relevance within the ‎Framework of Maqasid al-Shariʿah Ihdal Umami Jahira; Abd. Kholid
Jurnal Ulunnuha Vol 14, No 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/ju.v14i2.11655

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This study offers a comprehensive analysis of tafsir fiqhi within the framework of madzhāhib al-tafsīr and examines its relevance in contemporary maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah discourse. The background of this research lies in the growing need for Islamic legal interpretation that is not only textually grounded but also capable of responding to emerging socio-legal challenges such as digital transactions, bioethics, environmental issues, and human rights. Unlike previous studies that merely describe legal exegesis as a branch of Qur’anic interpretation, this research re-positions tafsir fiqhi as a distinct exegetical tradition whose methodology is rooted in uṣūl al-fiqh, qirā’āt analysis, and muqāranat al-madhāhib. This study employs a qualitative library-based approach with descriptive-analytical methods, drawing on classical and contemporary tafsir works as well as academic studies on Islamic legal interpretation. The findings indicate that tafsir fiqhi has historically served as a crucial bridge between revelation and legal practice, while in the modern context its ethical orientation can be strengthened through the integration of maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah. Such integration allows tafsir fiqhi to remain faithful to its classical methodological foundations while ensuring that legal interpretation remains responsive to public welfare and contemporary realities. The study concludes that tafsir fiqhi, when viewed through the lens of madzhāhib al-tafsīr and re-oriented toward maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah retains strong relevance as a normative-contextual framework for modern Islamic legal thought.
Ihtibak in Al-Biqa'i’s Exegesis of Surah Yasin: ‎ A Theoretical and Applied Study ‎ Abdul Wahab Almunawar; syafruddin syafruddin; Toni Markos; Sesra Ayu Ningsih
Jurnal Ulunnuha Vol 14, No 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/ju.v14i2.10267

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The concept of al-Ihtibak according to al-Biqa’i indicates the presence of intertwined structures in sentences, where one structure refers to a statement without the need for repetition in the other. Al-Biqa’i adopts a different explanatory approach, considering verses containing "al-Ihtibak," interpreting the components, meanings, and mysteries in various ways. He categorizes "al-Ihtibak" into three patterns and presents five different types of it. In his analysis of Surah Yasin, he applies "al-Ihtibak" to specific six verses to expand and enhance their meanings more accurately and concisely. The researcher provides a descriptive analysis of "al-Ihtibak" with illustrative tables, highlighting the wisdom of "al-Ihtibak" in clarifying the purposes of the Quran and making expression concise and adorned.
Epistemological Criticism of Scott Siraj al-Haqq Kugle's Ethical ‎Hermeneutics: A Review of Ulum al-Tafsir on the Interpretation of the ‎Story of the People of Lot Ridwan Ridwan; Rusydi Am; Faizin Faizin
Jurnal Ulunnuha Vol 14, No 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/ju.v14i2.12141

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The debate on homosexuality in Islam extends beyond normative legal conclusions to encompass the epistemological legitimacy of the interpretive methods employed. Scott Siraj al-Haqq Kugle is among the prominent scholars who advance an ethical–progressive hermeneutical approach to Qur’anic passages concerning the people of Lot, emphasizing moral reasoning, historical context, and social justice. This article aims to provide an epistemological critique of Kugle’s hermeneutics from the perspective of classical ulūm al-tafsīr. Rather than advocating for or rejecting sexual inclusivity per se, the study seeks to examine the methodological coherence, epistemic authority, and interpretive limits of modern ethical hermeneutics within the Islamic exegetical tradition. In contrast to Mobeen Vaid’s study, which primarily offers a normative refutation of attempts to legitimize homosexual acts in Islam and critiques Kugle’s Qur’anic revisionism, this research does not treat QS al-A‘rāf [7]:80–84 as the principal material object of interpretation. Instead, the passage functions as a test case for assessing the broader ethical-hermeneutical framework employed by Kugle. Employing a qualitative methodology based on library research and critical–hermeneutical analysis, the article examines Kugle’s major works and systematically compares them with foundational principles of classical tafsir, including the authority of sanad, the interpretive role of Companions and tābiʿūn, the structure of istidlāl, and the epistemological relationship between ethics and law in Qur’anic interpretation. The findings indicate that Kugle’s hermeneutical approach privileges universal ethical norms and modern historical consciousness but remains insufficiently integrated with the epistemological instruments of classical tafsir. This methodological gap risks reducing the normative force of the Qur’anic text and weakening the authority of the Islamic interpretive tradition. The article argues that the primary challenge in Kugle’s approach lies not merely in its ethical conclusions, but in its underlying epistemological and methodological foundations. Accordingly, this study contributes to contemporary Qur’anic hermeneutics by critically delineating the limits of modern ethical interpretation and proposing a more balanced methodological integration between contemporary ethical reasoning and the disciplines of traditional Islamic exegesis
Hadith Forgery and Zandaqah in Early Islamic History: Scholarly and Political Responses Syanando Adzikri; Muhid Muhid
Jurnal Ulunnuha Vol 14, No 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/ju.v14i2.11283

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This study examines the influence of the Zindiq sect on the development of hadith studies in the 2nd century Hijri. The Zindiq sect systematically fabricated hadiths, distorted Islamic teachings, and raised doubts about the authenticity of hadith as a source of Islamic law. This research aims to analyze hadith from the perspective of the Zindiq sect, their impact, and the responses of hadith scholars and the government at that time in addressing their influence. Using a historical approach and qualitative methods, this study explores hadith falsification, the scholars' efforts in hadith criticism, and governmental actions against the Zindiq. The findings indicate that the Zindiq movement posed a serious challenge to hadith transmission and used it as a tool for their conspiracy, prompting scholars to refine hadith verification methods. Additionally, their activities accelerated the codification of hadith and the implementation of stricter transmission standards. This study concludes that although the Zindiq posed a significant threat to Islamic scholarship, they inadvertently contributed to the strengthening of hadith sciences. Further research is needed to explore the influence of other ideologies on hadith transmission.
Gender Interpretation in Husein Muhammad’s Tafsir: Women’s ‎Leadership and Religious Scholarship from the Perspective of Mubadalah Hafidh Dinul Kholis; Wafik Azizah; Ahmad Yusam Thobroni; Muhammad Ainudzaky
Jurnal Ulunnuha Vol 14, No 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/ju.v14i2.11188

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Issue leadership and clerics Woman in Islam still become debate in various circles. Many interpretations of gender in Islam tend to be patriarchal and restrictive roles of women in the room public. However, the approach Recitation Mubādalah offers more perspective-inclusive and gender-equitable. Research This aims to examine the interpretation of gender on social media, in particular through Husein Muhammad's Facebook status, which consistently discusses the role Woman as leaders and scholars. With the use method of qualitative descriptive and approach Recitation Mubādalah, research analyzes how to interpret gender as more egalitarian and can applied to understanding of contemporary Islam. Research results show that Husein Muhammad put forward an interpretation that emphasized mutual gender relations. In his view, women own equal rights and capacities with men in leadership and religious studies. Analysis of his Facebook status shows that social media become a means effective in spreading thinking progressive related to gender interpretation. In conclusion, the approach of Recitation Mubādalah opens room for more interpretation fair for Women in Islam. Research This confirms that social media can play a role in reconstructing a better understanding of religion.
Revisiting Hedonism in QS. Al-Hadid Verse 20: Integrating Tafsir ‎and Neuroscience on Reward, Self-Control, and Spiritual Awareness Sukriati Sukriati; Muhammad Kudhori
Jurnal Ulunnuha Vol 14, No 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/ju.v14i2.12612

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This study departs from the question of how the mechanism of self-regulation failure in hedonistic behavior can be explained through the integration of the spiritual message of QS. Al-Hadīd verse 20 and the neurobiological functions of the brain. The aim is to dissect the roots of the hedonistic lifestyle and synchronize brain function with spiritual awareness in dealing with attachment to instant gratification. Using a descriptive-analytical qualitative method with normative-empirical integration techniques, this study connects classical and contemporary interpretive data with neuroscience findings. The research findings show that the stages of worldly pleasures in the verse (la'ib, lahw, zīnah, tafākhur, takāthur) correlate directly with a surge of dopamine in the brain's addictive and deceptive reward system, which can physically weaken the function of the prefrontal cortex as the center of executive function. The theoretical contribution of this research lies in strengthening the exegesis literature through empirical neuroscience evidence and repositioning the concept of mujahadatun nafs not merely as a moral doctrine, but as a process of strengthening the brain's cognitive functions to moderate human biological impulses.