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QOF: Jurnal Studi Al-Qur'an dan Tafsir
ISSN : 25985817     EISSN : 26144875     DOI : DOI: https://doi.org/10.30762/qof
Core Subject : Religion, Social,
The focus of articles published on the QOF journal is divided into two categories: Quranic studies and tafsir (Quranic Interpretations)
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Esoteric Aspects of Said Nursi’s Interpretation of Tawhid: Influence and Thought Islam, Muhammad Thoriqul; Rahma, Raisya Miftakhul; Marjany, Nawa
QOF Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Keiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/qof.v8i1.2062

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Nowadays, Muslims need a concept of monotheism that is not only academic but also increases faith. Nursi divided the idea of monotheism into two dimensions: birth monotheism and true monotheism. These concepts focused on growing faith related to current life. Both interpretations of exoteric and esoteric monotheism verses were critical to understand. The research explored Nursi's esoteric approach to monotheistic verses and their influence on Islamic theology. The qualitative research design employed the literature review method by obtaining data from journals, proceedings, books, and documentaries. Then, data were analyzed using content analysis techniques and esoteric and historical approaches. The research results indicated that Nursi's esoteric interpretation of monotheistic verses aligned with other sufi mufassirs but had two significant differences. First, Nursi's esoteric approach, especially in tafakkur, provided concrete examples that could be felt physically. Second, as a member of the Naqshbandi Tariqa, Nursi consistently referred to asmā' al-ḥusnā and associated it with manifestations reflected in all entities when interpreting the Qur'an. Nursi's interpretation of monotheistic verses in Islamic theological thought became more dominant at the international level. Meanwhile, at the national level, the influence was more socio-religious. Nevertheless, Nursi's interpretation remains essential in addressing religious realities in Indonesia.
Patterns of Qur'anic Study Approaches for Preventing Radicalism in Singapore Muchtar, M. Ilham; Amin, Saifuddin; Jumadil
QOF Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/qof.v8i1.2184

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This study explores the paradigms and approaches employed in Quranic studies to mitigate radicalism in Singapore. A qualitative descriptive methodology was utilised to examine the patterns of Quranic study. The primary and secondary data sources comprised the Muslim community in the country, alongside relevant literature including books, journals, and research reports. Data collection methods included interviews, documentation, and observation, with subsequent analysis conducted using qualitative data analysis techniques. The findings reveal that while the Muslim community generally enjoys the freedom of religious practice and access to Islamic educational institutions and organisations, the government has instituted regulations to ensure that Quranic study promotes moderate thought, openness, and interreligious harmony. Although the city provides a conducive environment for Quranic studies, measures are in place to maintain social harmony and prevent potential radicalisation. The Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS) mandates requirements for preachers, including obtaining permits, demonstrating speaker competency, ensuring appropriate content, providing security assurance, and securing location permits. MUIS employs three main approaches in Quranic study: 1) categorising preachers based on their knowledge, experience, and skills; 2) using interpretive methods such as thematic, linguistic analysis, historical, and comparative approaches, which are regularly evaluated; and 3) monitoring the content of the material through reporting mechanisms and documentation from the start to the end of activities. The study concludes that the approach to Quranic study in the country plays a significant role in shaping understanding and the application of Islamic teachings, underpinned by the values of moderation and religious tolerance.
The Characteristics of Nusantara Tafsir Manuscript: A Methodological Study of QS. al-Baqarah by Abdul Latif Syakur Wahidi, Ridhoul; Rahman, Riki; Nurkholis, M.
QOF Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/qof.v8i1.2191

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This article examines the characteristics of the manuscript exegesis of Surah al-Baqarah by Abdul Latif Syakur. This study reinforces Islah Gusmian's analysis that tafsirs born from the 20th century to the 1990s object of study revolved around selected surahs or certain juz. This interpretive manuscript needs to reveal its characteristics to strengthen the analysis regarding the systematic presentation, sources, methods, styles, and advantages and disadvantages to demonstrate the information in the manuscript. This research is a literature study of the manuscript tafsir of QS. al-Baqarah and is descriptive analysis. This research shows that the systematic presentation of this interpretation is consistent with the order of the verses in the letter being interpreted, even though all of al-Baqarah's letters have not been completely interpreted. The method used is the global method (ijmāli). The reference sources used are the hadiths of the Prophet Saw, the sayings of ṣaḥabat, qirā'at al-Qur'ān, and sababun nuzul. The dominant style is the lughāwī style, where descriptions of mufradāt and reviews of aspects of nahwu and ṣarf color this interpretation. This interpretation is not free from advantages and disadvantages. Theoretically, the advantage of this interpretation is that it makes it easier for readers to understand the meanings of the verses of the Qur'an. Still, behind this convenience, no more detailed analysis of the interpreted verses is a drawback. Manuscript of QS. al-Baqarah interpretation fills the gap in references, adds to the collection of manuscripts in the field of interpretation, and makes new contributions to the development of Qur'anic studies in Indonesia.
The Construction of Women's Piety Through Women's Special Mushaf Mustafa, Ahsin Dinal; Miski, Miski
QOF Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/qof.v8i1.2231

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The Cordoba Qur'an Special for Muslimah features the '319 thematic interpretations regarding women,' which is intended to 'beautify' women by making them pious women. However, the main question is what kind of 'piety' is meant. From this section, it is evident how women are made objects within it. As an interpretation, this prominent feature is never free of interest. This article aims to explain and analyze the construction of women's piety in the related mushaf and its relevance to the aspects of tafsir scholarship and the context of positioning women in life. By using explanatory and correlative analysis of the 319 thematic interpretations specifically for women in the mushaf, this article shows that women's piety is constructed through the process of thematizing Qur'anic verses according to certain understandings through titles that give a convincing impression because they contain narratives of hadith or explanations by Muslim figures. However, the relevance of these interpretations is questionable, both from the aspect of tafsir scholarship and the aspect of women's existence itself. In fact, in some examples of interpretation, certain parts are neglected, such as the context of the verses and the resulting interpretations that tend to be patriarchal. Thus, this issue cannot be ignored. It is not only related to the discourse of interpretive authority but also concerns gender justice, which deserves attention.  
The Development of Methodology and Islamic Discourse in Contemporary Western Translations of the Qur’an Iwanebel, Fejrian Yazdajird; Iffah, Iffah
QOF Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/qof.v8i1.2512

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This study examines the translation of the Qur’an in the contemporary Western context, focusing on the post-September 11 tragedy. The translation of the Qur’an at this phase serves as a gateway for understanding Islam and plays a pivotal role in shaping the perception of Islam in Western society. Furthermore, these translations are intertwined with Islamic socio-political discourse. This study's primary objective is to analyze the development of methodological approaches in translating the Qur’an in the contemporary West and explore the production of Islamic discourse within these translations. Using textual and content analysis, this research posits that, firstly, the methodology of Qur’an translation in the contemporary West has witnessed significant advancement in methodological aspects. This can be observed through the transition from literal, interlineal, and polemical translations to more contextual and even reformist translations. Secondly, apart from being influenced by the socio-political landscape of Islam in the West, the translations of the Qur’an also contribute to the creation of Islamic discourse, particularly in shaping the perception of Qur’an translation in the contemporary Western context, which strives for openness, contemporaneity, and the restoration of Islam’s image and the Qur’an’s oral power.

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