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Journal Khafi
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Journal Khafi : Journal of Islamic Studies is a multi-disciplinary publication dedicated to the scholarly study of all aspects of Islam and of the Islamic world. Particular attention is paid to works dealing with history, geography, political science, economics, anthropology, sociology, law, literature, religion, philosophy, international relations, environmental and developmental issues, as well as ethical questions related to scientific research. The Journal seeks to place Islam and the Islamic tradition as its central focus of academic inquiry and to encourage comprehensive consideration of its many facets; to provide a forum for the study of Islam and Muslim societies in their global context; to encourage interdisciplinary studies of the Islamic world that are crossnational and comparative; to promote the diffusion, exchange and discussion of research findings; and to encourage interaction among academics from various traditions of learning. Journal Khafi : Journal Of Islamic Studies Services is a journal managed by Pandu Institute and published in the open journal system (OJS) at March, July and November.
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MALAIKAT DALAM PERPEKTIF HADIS: ANALISIS KOMPARATIF SYI’AH DAN SUNNI Nurfi Etika Ningrum; Abdul Latif; Harrits Fadhillah Ahmad; Abdul Hakim; Muhammad Iqbal Rahman
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This paper analyzes the role and function of angels in the perspective of hadithaccording to the two main schools of Islam, namely Shi'a and Sunni. The mainquestion raised is how the differences in the sources and methodologies of the hadithbetween the two schools affect their understanding of angels. In the Shi'a tradition,hadith is sourced not only from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) but alsofrom the ma'sham imams, who are considered to have the authority to convey religiousteachings. Meanwhile, in the Sunni tradition, the hadith emphasizes more on thenarration of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions. Thisstudy compares the views of the two schools on the role of angels in human life,including their duties such as recording deeds, delivering revelations, and interactingwith humans. This paper uses a descriptive method of analysis, using references fromthe main hadith books of the two sects, such as Al-Kafi by Al-Kulaini for Shi'ah andSahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim for Sunni, this study provides a comprehensiveoverview of how both traditions view and respect the role of angels in Islamicteachings. In conclusion, despite differences in sources and methodologies, the twoschools agree on the importance of the role of angels in carrying out various tasksgiven by Allah Swt., reflecting the diversity of thought in Islam but still in one unity offaith.
PENGERTIAN TUHAN PERSFEKTIF SUNNI DAN SYIAH STUDI KAJIAN HADIS A. Rido Iqtaro; Muhammad Hiysam Bin Mustafa; Fadel Muhammad Iqbal; Muhammad Nurul Mustaqim; Faisal Haitomi
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The approach to respond to the difference in views between Sunnis and Shiites about the meaning of God in their respective eyes. Correlating the two through their hadiths, can involve an in-depth understanding of the history, classification, parameters, and criteria for the validity of hadith in the two major schools of Islam. The striking differences between Sunnis and Shia include the Prophet's position as a source of hadith, the distribution of hadith, justice, and the credibility of the Companions. Sunnis consider the sahih hadith sanad to be uninterrupted from the narrator to the Messenger, while the Shia view the sahih hadith sanad when it is connected to the Messenger or Imam Ma'sum without being interrupted. In addition, Sunnis believe that all companions are fair, while Shiites have different views. To correlate the views of Sunnis and Shiites through their hadith, a careful and careful approach may be required. This can involve an in-depth analysis of the hadith recognized by both schools, such as.
HARI AKHIR PERSPEKTIF HADIS SUNNI DAN SYIAH Wanda Nurul Istiqomah; Sagap; Muhammad Izzat; Ridho Affandy; Muhammad Iqbal Rahman
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This research aims to compare hadiths about the last days from Sunni and Shi'a perspectives through the analysis of two main books: al-Kafi by al-Kulaini and Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim. Sunni and Shi'a are two groups in Islam that use hadith books as the main guide besides the Koran, but often experience difficulties in communication due to differences in the development and assessment of the quality of hadith. According to Shi'ite teachings, a hadith that is considered authentic must have a chain of sanad that extends to an imam who is ma'shum and a narrator who is fair and comes from the imamiyah group. Meanwhile, in the Sunni view, authentic hadith are those whose sanad connect directly to the Prophet Muhammad. with fair and habitual narrators. And free from shadz and `illat. The main problem discussed is what is the concept of the end of the world in the books of al-Kafi al-Kulaini and Sahih Bukhari? The method used in this research is a descriptive analysis method with a qualitative approach to explore meaning. The results of the analysis show that there are fundamental differences in the assessment of the quality of hadith between the two traditions which influence the concept of the end of the day in each tradition. In Al-Kafi's concept of the end of the day, there is pressure on the continuity of the sanad to the ma'shum imam and strict requirements for justice and permission of the transmitter. Meanwhile, in Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, the main focus is the continuity of the sanad to the Messenger of Allah as well as the assessment of the fairness and precision of the narrator. It is hoped that this study will provide a better understanding of the view of the end times in Sunni and Shi'a traditions as well as the role of the hadith books on the end times in Islam.

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