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Hikami : Jurnal Ilmu Alquran dan Tafsir
ISSN : 29864771     EISSN : 28097262     DOI : 10.59622
HIKAMI adalah jurnal program studi Ilmu Al-Quran dan Tafsir. Jurnal ini ditujukan bagi para pembaca, peneliti, dan pengkaji yang ingin mendalami, memahami, dan mengamalkan seputar kajian Ilmu Al-Quran dan Tafsir. Beberapa artikel yang dimuat di dalamnya merupakan hasil penelitian dan artikel para ulama Al-Quran dan Tafsir. Secara khusus, jurnal ini membahas: Pertama Tafsir Al-Quran Nusantara Kedua Ad-Dakhil fi Tafsir Ketiga Ilmu Al-Quran Keempat Living Quran Kelima Kajian Al-Quran Klasik, Pertengahan, dan Kontemporer.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 122 Documents
THE SUNNATULLAH OF POWER ROTATION IN Q.S. ALI IMRAN 140: A BALAGHAH AND FOURTH TURNING ANALYSIS Zaimuddin; Luthviyah Romziana; Musholli; Sajid Fiestighfarilah
Hikami : Jurnal Ilmu Alquran dan Tafsir Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59622/jiat.v7i1.250

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The rise and fall of power is a recurring pattern in human history. In Islam, this phenomenon is understood through the concept of sunnatullah, namely the divine laws that govern social and historical change. This study examines the concept of power rotation in Q.S. Al Imran [3]: 140 through a balaghah perspective and its dialogue with Fourth Turning Theory. Using a qualitative literature review, this study analyzes Qur’anic commentaries, balaghah literature, and works on historical cycles. The findings show that the phrase wa-tilka al-ayyamu nudawiluha bayna an-nas reflects a universal principle of power rotation as part of sunnatullah. The balaghah analysis highlights the continuity of historical change and the impermanence of worldly power. This study also identifies similarities with Fourth Turning Theory in viewing history as a recurring process, although sunnatullah is rooted in divine revelation, whereas Fourth Turning Theory is based on empirical observation. Therefore, sunnatullah provides a broader framework for understanding historical and civilizational change.
A TRIADIC EVALUATION OF NUMERICAL SYMBOLISM IN QUR'ANIC NATAWAFFAYANNAKA VERSES AND PROPHETIC BIOGRAPHY Moh. Nadhif Nadhif; Bakri Muhammad Bakhiet; Ahmad Naweed Rahimi khamosh; Muhammad Yusron Shidqi
Hikami : Jurnal Ilmu Alquran dan Tafsir Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59622/jiat.v7i1.256

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This article examines numerical symbolism in three Qur'anic verses that contain the phrase natawaffayannaka, namely QS. Yunus 10:46, QS. ar-Ra‘d 13:40, and QS. Ghafir 40:77. The study responds to a methodological problem in numerical i‘jaz research. Some studies treat numerical patterns as direct proof of divine design, while others reject them as arbitrary coincidence. Both positions often ignore the need for a transparent evaluative frame. This study uses a qualitative textual design supported by numerical-conceptual evaluation. It combines close reading, bounded numerical mapping, illustrative probability baselines, and cognitive-epistemological critique. The findings show that the surah sequence 10, 13, and 40 can be read as a cautious symbolic alignment with three common markers in the Prophet Muhammad's biography: the ten-year Medinan period, the thirteen-year Meccan mission, and the age of forty at the beginning of revelation. Yet statistical rarity does not prove intentionality. The pattern gains scholarly value only when it passes three checks: textual coherence, numerical transparency, and cognitive caution against post hoc pattern recognition. The article therefore proposes a triadic evaluation model for studying numerical symbolism in Qur'anic texts

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