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QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies
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QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing the scholarly study of the Quran from many different perspectives. Particular attention is paid to the works dealing with: Quranic Studies, Quranic sciences, Living Quran, Quranic Studies across different areas in the world (The Middle East, The West, Archipelago and other areas), Methodology of Quran and Tafsir studies.
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Muhammad Al-Ghazali's Approach in his Interpretation Towards an Objective Interpretation of the Surahs of the Noble Qur'an Deek, Muhammad Youssef Al
QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/qist.v4i3.13239

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Research Objectives: The research aims to demonstrate Muhammad al-Ghazali's approach to the objective interpretation of the surahs of the Holy Quran, and the extent to which it meets the conditions for the objective interpretation of the surah. Study Methodology: The research followed an inductive and descriptive approach, studying the entire interpretation. In light of this study, the issues related to the method of the objective interpretation of the surah were identified, and the main and subheadings were developed from there. Results: The most important results reached by the research are that al-Ghazali's approach represents concise spiritual reflections and insights, focuses on cognitive foundations, and generally fulfills the conditions for the objective interpretation of the surahs of the Quran, with the exception of some conditions. Research Originality: The value of the research is demonstrated by the extent to which the conditions for the objective interpretation of this book are met.
Tafsir Education and Its Challenges in Relation to Halaqat Al-'Ilmiyyah in Borno State, Nigeria Ali, Muhammad Bukar; Audu, Fatima Muhammad; Habib, Jibrin Mohammed
QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/qist.v4i3.13364

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This research examines the major challenges confronting tafsir education in halaqat al-'ilmiyyah (study circles) within Borno State, Nigeria. The objectives of the research are to assess the current state of tafsir teaching, identify the main obstacles affecting its effectiveness, analyze their implications on Islamic educational goals, particularly in preserving religion (ḥifẓ al-dīn) and intellect (ḥifẓ al-'aql) as emphasized in Maqasid al-Shari'ah, and to propose strategies for improving the system. The research employed a mixed-methods approach, combining eighty (80) questionnaires administered to students of halaqat and twenty (20) semi-structured interviews with scholars actively engaged in tafsir teaching. Findings reveal that the absence of a structured curriculum, linguistic barriers, socio-economic hardship, insecurity, and resistance to modern educational innovations significantly hinder effective tafsir education. The lack of standardization in teaching content and limited access to materials reduce learning consistency and depth. Insecurity, especially the Boko Haram insurgency, further disrupts the continuity of study circles across affected areas. The research recommends the establishment of a unified curriculum, teacher training, improved resource support, and collaboration with educational authorities to enhance the quality and sustainability of tafsir learning in the region.
No Meaning in the Quran: Sukidi's Thought Yanuri, Yusuf Rohmat; Setiawan, Ahmad Bayu
QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/qist.v4i3.13444

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Where do the meanings lie? This is one of the most intriguing questions in Qur'anic studies both in the West and the East. Some scholars say that the meaning of the Qur'an is inherently located in the scripture. Then, Indonesian Salafism came up with the slogan "Back to the Qur'an". However, some scholars challenged that notion and said that no meaning in the scripture, because meanings are located in the tradition, mufassir. Sukidi Mulyadi proposed the notion of "Back to the tradition", instead of to the Qur'an, because no meaning in the Qur'an. This article will elaborate the Sukidi's notion, elucidate his arguments, examine the context and implications of his claims, and then compare with the views of some related scholars, such as Mun'im Sirry and Sahiron Syamsuddin. This work will use the application of qualitative content analysis. With this approach, this article will provide valuable insights into the complexities of Qur'anic exegesis. By doing so, the study not only clarifies Sukidi's contribution but also highlights the broader intellectual dynamics of meaning-making in Qur'anic exegesis. This article demonstrates the novelty of revisiting Sukidi's thesis in dialogue with contemporary Indonesian scholarship, thereby offering significant insights into the evolving contestations of authority and interpretation in Qur'anic studies.
Integrating Classical and Contemporary Views on Asbab al-Nuzul: Implications for Qur'anic Interpretation and Social Issues Ilahi, Ardelia Nihlah; Sanuri, S; Zainuddin, Muhammad Zendy
QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/qist.v4i3.10852

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Previous studies on asbāb al-nuzūl primarily focus on hermeneutical approaches, legal derivation, and classical or contemporary exegetical perspectives. However, a significant research gap remains, as these studies rarely connect the occasions of revelation to modern socio-political challenges such as misinformation, negative media exposure, and their psychological impact on society. This study seeks to address this gap by integrating classical and contemporary frameworks of asbāb al-nuzūl with current societal issues. The objective of this research is to explain the methods used to determine authentic asbāb al-nuzūl, to examine the conceptual understanding of classical and modern scholars, to explore the functions of asbāb al-nuzūl, and to analyze its implications for Islamic legal rulings (fiqh) and contemporary social concerns. Using a qualitative library-based method, this study examines Qur'anic verses alongside authoritative classical and modern texts. Data were analyzed inductively through classification of methodological approaches, comparison of scholarly perspectives, and exploration of legal and social implications supported by relevant textual evidence. The findings show four major methods for determining asbāb al-nuzūl: selecting the most authentic narration, preferring the stronger (rājiḥ) narration, reconciling complementary reports, and acknowledging double revelation when reports cannot be combined. Classical scholars emphasize the indispensability of asbāb al-nuzūl for accurate interpretation, while contemporary scholars highlight its role in contextualizing Qur'anic teachings for modern realities. The implications of this study affirm that asbāb al-nuzūl is crucial for deriving legal rulings—such as the phased prohibition of alcohol and the legal reasoning behind ẓihār—and for strengthening the relevance of Qur'anic interpretation in addressing modern issues like misinformation, ethical criticism, and responsible public discourse. This demonstrates that the Qur'an's contextual wisdom remains essential for guiding contemporary society.
Revitalizing the Teacher's Role as Murabbi through Fazlur Rahman's Qur'anic Hermeneutics in Digital Pedagogy Amir, Syuhud Syayadi; Fitrian, Zaglul; Afifullah, A; Maimun, M; Alrawashdeh, Khadeejeh
QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/qist.v4i3.12368

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The revitalization of the teacher's role as murabbi in the digital era is an urgent necessity to preserve the holistic and spiritual essence of Islamic education. The rapid advancement of digital technology has transformed learning interactions, often reducing them to transactional exchanges and diminishing the moral and spiritual bond between teachers and students. This study aims to explore how Fazlur Rahman's double-movement hermeneutic approach to Surah Āli 'Imrān (3:79) can offer a conceptual foundation for restoring the role of teachers as murabbi in the digital context. Using a qualitative library research method that analyzes both classical and contemporary tafsīr and studies on hermeneutics and Islamic pedagogy, the research follows three stages: historical analysis of the verse, extraction of moral values, and contextual application in digital education. The findings reveal that the ideal murabbi embodies intellectual mastery, moral integrity, and spiritual guidance rooted in rabbāniyyah values. The study concludes that integrating these values into digital pedagogy can strengthen ethical and spiritual dimensions in education. Theoretically, it contributes to the discourse on Islamic hermeneutics and digital pedagogy, while practically, it provides insights for teachers and institutions to implement rabbāniyyah-based education in digital learning environments.
Tafsir bil Ra'yi as Intrusion: The Debate between Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn 'Ashur Nadia, Husna; Riyadi, Abdul Kadir; Taqiyyah, Azmie Zahirah
QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/qist.v4i3.12904

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Qur'anic interpretation has undergone diverse methodological developments throughout Islamic intellectual history, one of which is tafsīr bi al-ra'y or interpretation based on reason and ijtihād. However, this approach has long been debates among scholars, particularly concerning its potential status as a form of dakhil fi al-tafsir. In this context, two prominent scholars, Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn 'Āshūr, represent two contrasting epistemological orientations. Ibn Taymiyyah viewed tafsir bi al-ra'yi critically, considering it a deviation when not grounded in authentic narrations from the Prophet, the Companions, and the Tābi'īn. Conversely, Ibn 'Āshūr, as a modernist exegete, legitimized the use of reason in interpreting the Qur'an, provided it remained consistent with shar'ī principles and linguistic conventions. This study aims to analyze the epistemological foundations and interpretive methodologies of both scholars, highlighting how their differing intellectual contexts shaped their approaches to tafsīr bi al-ra'y. The research gap lies in the limited comparative studies that systematically explore this epistemological tension between textual traditionalism and contextual rationalism. Using a qualitative approach and library research, this study examines primary sources of tafsīr and uṣūl al-tafsīr written by both figures. This study contributes to the broader discourse of Qur'anic hermeneutics by offering a nuanced understanding of how classical and modern paradigms interact in defining the boundaries of rational interpretation, thereby enriching contemporary discussions on methodological renewal in Qur'anic studies.
Qur'anic Contemplation in the Digital Sphere: An Analysis of Qur'an Journaling Practices in Virtual Communities Abadiah, Sakinatul; Dardum, Abdulloh
QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/qist.v4i3.13326

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In this digital era, religious practices are no longer confined to physical spaces but have also been transformed into digital spaces. This phenomenon is represented through the practice of Qur'an journaling which has recently become a trend on several social media platforms as an actualization of the activity of tadabbur al-Qur'an. Therefore, this study aims to determine how tadabbur al-Qur'an is manifested through practice Qur'an journaling that takes place in virtual communities on social media, and to understand the dynamics of meaning and internalization of Qur'anic values in this practice. The theory used in this study is Wolfgang Iser's reception theory to understand the interaction between the text of the Qur'an and readers in practice Qur'an journaling. Using a netnographic approach, data was collected through participant observation, interviews, and documentation of the activities of the Indonesian Al-Qur'an Journal community, which takes place virtually. The research findings show that, the practice Qur'an journaling in this virtual community, it is structured through three stages, namely: Writing verses of the Qur'an along with their translations, understanding verses based on interpretation references and guidance learning menu, and personal reflection that connects the meaning of the verse with the context of everyday life. In this practice, community members take an active role as implied readers who fill in the gaps in the Qur'anic text through their life experiences and personal reflections, thereby forming a process of internalization and actualization of Qur'anic values. These findings indicate that Qur'an journaling is a contemporary form of tadabbur that broadens the understanding and application of the Qur'an in the digital sphere.
Rules and Historical Sources of Asbab al-Nuzul: A Theoretical-Epistemological Critique Ilahiyah, Musfiroh Nihlah; Sanuri, S
QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/qist.v4i3.13367

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This study aims to look at the ideas and knowledge of how to use asbāb al-nuzūl in the work of Qur'an interpretation. The main focus in this article is to explore the principles behind asbāb al-nuzūl in Islamic scholarly interpretation. The discussion aims to challenge concerns regarding the legitimacy of accounts, the categorization of texts, and the correlation between written material and its historical environment. It analyzes how traditional scholars such as al-Wāḥidī, al-Suyūṭī, and Ibn Taymiyyah developed strategies to identify the motives behind certain verses; simultaneously, it will highlight how modern thinkers such as Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd and Fazlur Rahman provide more situational and adaptive interpretive approaches that align with current movements and societal trends. The method of this study uses a form of research called literature study which involves looking at old and new books and sources. This article intends to question the belief that asbāb al-nuzūl is exclusively related to past events. Instead, it argues that certain reasons are constructs shaped by society, representing the first Muslim community's interpretive understanding of the verse that sought to adapt the verse's contested meaning to the challenges of the times. In addition, this article will also shed light on important rules in asbāb al-nuzūl studies, including al-'ibrah bi 'umūm al-lafẓ lā bi khuṣūṣ al-sabab and the tension between lafzi and sababī methods. The result shows that a lot of asb b reports are more about how to read and interpret than to tell true history The end says that today we need to put classic ideas with modern ways of understanding together.
Revisiting Polygamy in the Qur'an: A Futuristic Interpretation in Dialogue with Ancient Middle Eastern Culture Latifah, Ainiyatul; Vikriadi, Khalid; Doloh, Aubaidillah
QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/qist.v4i3.13441

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This study re-examines the Qur'anic discourse on polygamy in the context of the patriarchal social structures of ancient Middle Eastern societies, where women were often regarded as property and denied bodily autonomy. Within this historical setting, the Qur'an introduced a significant ethical intervention by limiting the practice of polygamy and imposing a strict condition of justice. This restriction was not a validation of male privilege, but a moral correction aimed at gradually reforming an unequal social order. The result of this research has been collected through a qualitative method by using the scriptures as main sources. A transdisciplinary and futuristic hermeneutical approach has helped the authors in analyzing how the Qur'an allows polygamy with certain conditions for the sake of gender equality. The researchers emphasize a contextual and progressive moral framework responding social change which has not been discussed by previous research. It also recognizes the possibility of future shifts in human and ecological conditions that may influence the ethical balance of gender relations.
Sounding the Sacred: Qur'anic Soundscapes in Javanese Muslim Traditions Alam, Lukis; Masudi, Muhammad Maulana; Munawar, Said Agil Husin Al; Sidqi, Hisam
QiST: Journal of Quran and Tafseer Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/qist.v4i3.13520

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This study examines how sound and community are essential for understanding the Qur'an in Javanese Muslim settings, where recitation is essential. It investigates how Qur'anic soundscapes serve as a form of contextual tafsīr during communal rituals. The research was conducted in Yogyakarta, Kudus, and Surabaya from February to June 2025. This study employs participant observation and informal interviews to examine Qur'anic recitation within communal gatherings, including pengajian wetonan, tahlilan, and slametan. The findings show that sound serves as an embodied hermeneutics, influenced by emotional resonance and Javanese values such as rukun (harmony) and unggah-ungguh (respect). Kyais and pesantren communities are key in mediating these interpretations. This work contributes to contextual Qur'anic studies by framing listening as a mode of exegesis that encompasses sonic, affective, and communal dimensions of Javanese Islam.

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