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REVELATIA: Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur`an dan Tafsir
ISSN : 27215962     EISSN : 2721768X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.19105/revelatia.v1i1
Core Subject : Religion,
REVELATIA: Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur`an dan Tafsir merupakan jurnal yang diterbitkan oleh Prodi Ilmu Al-Qur`an dan Tafsir Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Dakwah Institut Agama Islam Negeri Madura
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Subjektivitas Ideologi Al-Suyūṭī dalam Tafsir al-Durr al-Manṡūr fī al-Tafsīr bi al-Ma’tsūr Nada Rahmatina; Nadhiraturrahmi Aidina; Rijal Ali
REVELATIA Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur`an dan Tafsir Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/revelatia.v5i1.13162

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As something that is inseparable from a mufasir, a mufasir's ideological, scientific tendencies and environmental influences shape his subjectivity in interpreting the Qur'an. The interpreter's subjectivity sometimes clashes with information from hadith narratives. The clash between mufasir subjectivity and narrative objectivity is the background for this research. To achieve the research objectives, this article uses a type of literature research with qualitative research methods. The book of al-Durr al-Manṡūr fī al-Tafsīr bi al-Ma'ṡūr by Jalāl al-Dīn al-Suyūṭī is used as an object of research as well as a primary source. This article focuses on the interpretation of mutasyābih verses in the book of al-Durr al-Manṡūr, especially the nature or tajsīm verses. The tajsīm verses studied contain the terms istawā, wajhun, 'ainun, yadun, and yamīn. The results of the research are the dominance of the tawaqquf attitude by al-Suyūṭī and his tendency to follow the Salaf 'ulama who do not interpret mutasyābih verses. A different attitude was shown by al-Suyūṭī in his other works when discussing the same verse, namely in Tafsīr Jalālain and al-Itqān fī 'Ulūm al-Qur'ān. This difference in attitude is caused by the limitations of the narratives in the book al-Durr al-Manṡūr. This shows that in the interpretation of tajsim verses, when confronted with hadith narratives, al-Suyūṭī prefers a tawaqquf attitude.
Revisiting the Prohibition of Khamr and Maysir in the Qur’an: An Examination of Surah Al-Mā’idah [5]: 90-91 Rustriningsih; Fejrian Yazdajird Iwanebel
REVELATIA Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur`an dan Tafsir Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/revelatia.v5i1.13294

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This article delves into the unequivocal prohibition of drunkenness and gambling in Islam, as elucidated in the Qur’an Surah al-Mā’idah [5]: 90-91. While the Quranic prohibition clearly labels certain actions as ‘rijs’ (abominable acts) and associates them with the deeds of the devil, contemporary scholars often prioritize historical and juridical analyses over examining the relevance of these verses in the present day. Thus, this article endeavors to enhance interpretation by situating the text within both its historical context and contemporary circumstances. By employing the ma‘nā-cum-maghzā approach, which equally considers the verse’s historical background and the contemporary reader’s context, the article posits that the prohibition on khamr (intoxicants) and all forms of gambling transcends mere restriction to constitute a ‘binding prohibition.’ This assertion is substantiated by the identification of inherent implications significantly correlated with these proscribed acts, encompassing the promotion of temporal respect, avoidance of diverse adverse impacts on health, economy, social relations, and religious facets, as well as a deterrent against arrogance and mutual reproach.
Pandangan Mufassir tentang Surga (Tempat) Nabi Adam: (Studi al-Tafsịr al-Munịr, Majma’ al-Bayān fi Tafsịr al-Qur’ān, dan Amālị al-Murtaḍā) Saadatus Salamah; Muksi, Mohammad
REVELATIA Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur`an dan Tafsir Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/revelatia.v5i1.8622

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Scholars or commentators have differed in opinion about the paradise that Prophet Adam once inhabited particularly because the word al-jannah has various meanings. Some say that the heaven of Prophet Adam is in the sky, while others assume it on the earth. The difference is partly because the word al-hubūt has also various meanings. This research relied on literature search using descriptive analysis which aims to get a complete and clear picture of the problem, namely the story of Adam's ‘eviction’ from heaven in the Qur'an according to exegesis of Wahbah al-Zuhailị, al-Tābarsị and al-Syarịf al-Murtaḍā in al-Tafsịr al-Munịr, Majma’ al Bayān fị Tafsịr al - Qur’ān and Amālị al – Murtaḍā respectively. The result of this study is that three commentators differed in the opinion about the heaven. Wahbah al-Zuhailị preferred that Adam's heaven in the sky, while al-Tābarsị and al-Syarịf al-Murtaḍā said that Adam's heaven is on earth. Meanwhile, Wahbah al-Zuhailị interprets al-hubūt as "going down," different from al-Tābarsị and al-Syarịf al-Murtaḍā interpreting it by descending, moving, occupying, and decreasing degrees. The whole picture makes it clear how school or affiliation differences do not really affect the exegetical results.
Analisis Penafsiran Surat Al-Baqarah (2): 143: : Makna Ummatan Wasaṭan dalam Tafsir Shī’ah Alma Chairunnisa, Alma; Af’idah Nadlilatul Ummah, Af'idah; Firza Nada Aulia, Firza
REVELATIA Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur`an dan Tafsir Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/revelatia.v5i1.13649

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This article discusses the meaning of Ummatan Wasaṭan in the perspective of Shīah interpretation. The purpose of this paper is to find out how the interpretation of Shia scholars, such as al-Fayḍ al-Kāshānī, ʿAlī b. Ibrāhīm al-Qummī, Al-Ṭabarsi, Ṭabāṭabā'i, and Imām Al-Shaukānī in interpreting the Ummatan Wasaṭan lafadz. The method used in this research is a qualitative approach with a comparative-analysis research method and is sourced from primary references to Shīah tafsir books as well as secondary references from various journals and books. The results obtained from this research show that Shīah have certain beliefs and thoughts, especially in terms of the primacy of Ali and the Maksum Imam. Many Shīah scholars actualize the understanding of their school of thought in their interpretive works. It appears that when they interpret Q.S. Al-Baqarah (2): 143 regarding Ummatan Wasaṭan, the personification refers to the Infallible Imams. However, there are also those who have a moderate attitude towards understandings outside their school of thought.
Memaknai Ulang Dalil-dalil Moderasi Beragama Perspektif Qirā’ah Mubādalah Dardiri, Ahmadi Fathurrohman
REVELATIA Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur`an dan Tafsir Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/revelatia.v5i2.14481

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Religious moderation appears to be frequently promoted in the context of a peaceful and nonviolent society. However, global challenges such as armed conflict and genocide in Palestine, for example, prompt the author to investigate whether the values of religious moderation (as a continuation of Islamic wasaṭiyyah or moderation) can help maintain world peace or have no influence and prestige in the face of global community. This article will investigate and re-interpret the arguments for religious moderation from the perspective of Qirā’ah Mubādalah. Mubādalah, which means ‘mutuality,’ upholds the principle of interpreting the text by presenting parties or, “...genders (which are) not mentioned in the text.” The idea is to avoid bias in interpretation due to differences in perspectives. This study uses Toshihiko Isutzu’s ‘semantic network’ theory to identify key vocabulary, including wasaṭ, the root word s-l-m and ṣulh, the attitude of doing good in the word ta̒āwun, as well as synonyms, antonyms, and an in-depth study of all key vocabulary. The results indicate that the spirit of religious moderation should not stop at the rhetorical and theoretical dialogue. Religious moderation needs to be more active, solution-oriented, and responsive to the evolution of human interactions on a regional and global scale, as well as actively responding to world imbalances through real-world actions that threaten Muslims’ existence. We have the right to actively take the initiative, both psychologically and physically, to ensure the long-term well-being of the balance of human life.
Penafsiran Zaghlul al-Najjār terhadap Atom Bertasbih dalam Kitab Tafsĭĭr al-Āyat al-Kauniyyah fĭ al-Qur’ān al-Karĭm Muhammad Hilman Hirzi; Hakam Chozin, Fadjrul
REVELATIA Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur`an dan Tafsir Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/revelatia.v5i2.14925

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There are some mufasir who argue that tasbih is only done by living creatures. However, this opinion is not in accordance with the Qur'an surah Al-Isra' verse 44 which suggests that everything tasbih to Him. Zaghlul al-Najjār interpreted the Qur'an surah Al-Isra' verse 44 in his book Tafsĭr al-Āyat al-Kauniyyah fĭ al-Qur'ān al-Karĭm explaining that tasbih is carried out by objects live and die with a comprehensive discussion of science compared to other commentators. The focus of the problem is how to interpret Zaghlul al-Najjār's atomic beads and their relevance to modern science. This research will complement the discussion of previous research on atomic prayer beads. This research method applies descriptive analysis and content analysis which thoroughly explores the content that needs to be investigated in the entire text. In Zaghlul al-Najjār's interpretation of atomic prayer beads there are many similarities and few differences with contemporary scientific theory. This is an implication of Zaghlul al-Najjār, who is one of the contemporary scientific commentators.
Living Qur'an: The Study of Qolbul Qur`an Reading Practice at Majlis Mistiqbigh in Seduri, Wonodadi, Blitar Abdur Rohman, Ali; Haidar Ali, Afan
REVELATIA Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur`an dan Tafsir Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/revelatia.v5i2.10492

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This article examines the tradition of Qolbul Al-Qur'an recitation at Majlis Mistiqbigh in Seduri, Wonodadi, Blitar, regularly practiced as an act of worship to strengthen the congregation’s connection to Allah SWT and as an expression of religious identity. Academically, it addresses the need for in-depth study on the preservation and transmission of Quran-based traditions as living cultural practices. The study aims to understand the meanings embedded in Qolbul Al-Qur'an recitation and its spiritual impact on the community. Using the Living Quran approach and Karl Mannheim's theory, the study explores three dimensions of meaning: objective, expressive, and documentary. The findings reveal that the objective meaning of this tradition is to foster the spiritual growth of the Seduri, Wonodadi, and Blitar communities, nurturing a deep reverence for the Qur'an. The expressive dimension reflects the congregation’s belief in the blessings and virtues of Qur'anic recitation, while the documentary meaning underscores the tradition’s roots and continuity in the community. In conclusion, the Qolbul Al-Qur'an recitation is not only a spiritual practice but also a foundational element shaping the religious and cultural identity of the local society, ensuring the community’s enduring connection to the Qur'an.
Pengaruh Budaya Patriaki atas Penafsiran Thaifur Ali Wafa: Analisis Ayat Gender dalam Tafsir Firdaus al-Na’im Anisa, Siti; Rahmat Hidayatullah, Adi
REVELATIA Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur`an dan Tafsir Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/revelatia.v5i2.14637

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This article discusses the influence of patriarchal culture on Tafsir Firdaus Al-Na'im by Thaifur Ali Wafa, who specifically analyzes the interpretation of gender verses. This research shows that the interpretation of Thaifur Ali Wafa still maintains the patriarchal element which states that a man is the leader of the family with greater responsibilities and rights than a woman. The background concludes that Tafsir Firdaus Al-Na'im still contains strong patriarchal elements because it is influenced by socio-cultural norms of Patriarchy using Classical Tafsir reference sources as well as traditional views on gender relations in Islam accompanied by an emphasis on ethics and responsibility. This research aims at how Tafsir Firdaus Al-Na'im answers contemporary issues occurring in the surrounding community. The research method used is a qualitative method or literature with a descriptive approach by collecting data from two types, namely primary data and secondary data.
The Sustainable Development Goal 2 Dalam Sudut Pandang At-Tikrār fĭ al-Qur’ān Supriyanto, Sodik; Misbakhudin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/revelatia.v5i2.15237

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SDGs that have been introduced for many years, have several goals for humans. The repetition of the words eat and drink in the Qur’an may correlated with Sustainable Development Goal 2 which is Zero Hunger to eliminate hunger, to achieve food and nutrition retention, and improving sustainable agriculture. The Qur'an that has existed from revelation will always be relevant in every era with its each context. The Qur'an will always be a guidence for every challenge of the changing times. The repetition of the word (tikrār) kulū wasyrabū in the Qur'an has a lot of wisdom and lot of teachings to be learned. The Interpretation of Tikrār of word kulū wasyrabū raises several concepts and values that could help the understanding of the context of sustainable food needs. This is a qualitative and library research with its primary and secondary data and delivered in a descriptive narration which explains the goals of Sustainable Development Goal 2: No Hunger, and explains the tikrār verses in the Qur'an, explains concepts, values and its implementation in everyday life to provide a great opportunity in realizing the zero hunger goal.
Term Jihad Perspektif Wahbah al-Zuhayli dalam Tafsīr al-Munīr Muhammad Zulfikar Nur Falah; Muhammad Arwani Rofi’i
REVELATIA Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur`an dan Tafsir Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/revelatia.v5i2.12855

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This research examines the term jihad from Wahbah al-Zuhayli's perspective in Tafsīr al-Munīr focusing on Al-Qur’ān Sūrah al-‘Ankabūt [29]: 69. The main background explains the problem of jihad in the modern era in dimensions of the school that reflect the interests of power with acts of radicalism and terrorism. This concept is closed, because it still uses the definition of jihad in the era of the Prophet Muhammad. who tend to prioritize physical attitude. Meanwhile, Tafsīr al-Munīr occupies the most appropriate position for taking formal objects, of course due to the theoretical and practical nature of interpreting the verses of the Qur'an. So this research formulates the problem of how the term of jihad is in the Al-Qur'an and Tafsīr al-Munīr's perspective on the term of jihad. The results of this research are divided into two conclusions. First, the term of jihad in the Koran is divided into the Makkiyah and Madaniyah periods. Jihad in the Makkiyah period emphasized self-defense through a persuasive attitude. Meanwhile, jihad in the Madaniyah period emphasized self-defense through physical behavior. Second, the internalization of faith in the oneness of God, the implications of human spiritual attitudes, and human rūḥiyyah behavior, are all concepts of jihad in the perspective of Tafsīr al-Munīr which focuses on the study of Al-Qur’ān Sūrah al-‘Ankabūt [29]: 69.