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Journal of Hadith Studies
ISSN : 25984810     EISSN : 25984802     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32506/johs
The journal receives articles from researchers who have new and progressive issues on scholarly study of all aspects of Hadith and Hadith Sciences related, but not limited, to Islamic teachings resources, Islamic thoughts, philosophy, geography, history, law, political science, economics, education, culture, anthropology, sociology, literature, Islamic propagation (dakwa), communication, psychology, science and technology, international relations, environmental and developmental issues, as well as ethical questions related to Hadith and Hadith Sciences research available all around the world. The journal also covers contemporary Hadith and Hadith Sciences issues emerging in the world. We invite and appreciate writers who write any Bahasa, English, or Arabic scientific work in the form of both research report and significant opinion on Hadith and Hadith Sciences and issues mentioned above. Any work published in this journal does not represent this journal editorial board opinion and perspective, but merely its writer findings and thought. For this reason, it is essential that the writer is fully responsible for whatever he or she wrote.
Articles 75 Documents
Khawarij and the Sunnah of the Prophet: Genealogy of Inkar al-Sunnah in the Early History of Islam Taufik, Wildan; Wendry, Novizal; Majid, Abdul; Isnaeni, Ahmad
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): Journal of Hadith Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v1i1.12

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This article discusses the Khawarij sect and the Sunnah of the Prophet. The discussion focuses on the genealogy of the Ink?r al-Sunnah movement during the early period of Islamic history. Using a literature review method, this article finds that, as an early Islamic sect, the Khawarij were not only a physical rebellion movement but also transformed into an intellectual movement. This article concludes that one of the intellectual products of the Khawarij sect is the dictum "la hukma illa li al-Lah" ("There is no judgment except for Allah"). Implicit in this phrase is their emphasis on the Qur'an as the primary religious perspective, while having a minor view towards the Sunnah of the Prophet. Therefore, some scholars have referred to the Khawarij as holding an Inkar al-Sunnah perspective. They were labeled Qur’aniyyun because they viewed religious discourse in a black-and-white manner. The following discussion provides a historical-analytical exploration of the genealogy of the Khawarij sect and their religious views.
Reinterpretation of the Hadith of Tashabbuh: Application of the Double Movement Fazlur Rahman's Theory in Understanding the Hadith Khikmatiar, Azkiya
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): Journal of Hadith Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v1i1.13

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Double Movement theory initiated by Fazlurrahman is a theory that is basically used to understand the Qur'an. Through this theory Rahman invites interpreters to understand the Qur'an by not releasing the historical context in which the Qur'an is revealed, to then unearthed the general idea so that it can be confronted with the contemporary context. In this paper, the author tries to apply the theory to understand the hadith about tashabbuh. The result of the application of the theory is: the hadith about tashabbuh arises where the number of Muslim community is still limited, so to maintain its existence required identity politics; if confronted with the present reality of the number of Muslims who have spread throughout the world, then the hadith is no longer relevant to be applied literally.
Hadith on the Prohibition of Women Traveling without a Mahram (Application of Hermeneutic Theory Jorge J. E. Gracia) Ulummudin, Ulummudin
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): Journal of Hadith Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v1i1.14

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This paper examines the hadith prohibiting women from traveling without a ma?ram through the lens of Jorge J. E. Gracia’s hermeneutic theory. A textual analysis utilizing three interpretive functions yields the following results: the historical function of the hadith is linked to the contexts of Hajj and war; the function of meaning suggests that women could travel without a ma?ram, provided there is a shift in context; and the function of implication indicates that women could assume a more active societal role beyond the domestic sphere. Additionally, non-textual readings highlight that the core idea of this hadith is protection, aimed at ensuring safety and security. In this context, the concept of ma?ram evolves to represent a security figure capable of providing assistance.
Apostasy: between the Death Penalty and the Freedom (Criticizing the Thought of Jamal al-Banna) Riyadi, Ahmad
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): Journal of Hadith Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v1i1.15

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The death penalty for apostasy remains a contentious issue. Contemporary scholars view it as a violation of individual rights, particularly the freedom to choose or change one’s religion. They argue that the punishment stems from historical interpretations of Islamic law, often influenced by political considerations, rather than authentic religious sources. One such critic, Egyptian scholar Jamal Al-Banna, rejects the death penalty for apostates, contending that it has no basis in the Qur'an, hadith, or the practices of the Companions of the Prophet. This paper critically analyzes Al-Banna’s arguments against the death penalty and evaluates the hadiths he uses to support his position. The analysis concludes that the Qur'an and authentic (sahih) hadiths are not in contradiction. Rather, the misinterpretations of the hadiths in Al-Banna’s reasoning reflect a failure to reconcile them with the broader Islamic message. Thus, his critique does not hold up against a proper understanding of the texts.
The Hermeneutics of Khalid Abu al-Fadl Approach in Understanding the Hadith about AbortionAuthors Aisyah M, Sitti
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): Journal of Hadith Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v1i1.16

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Every living being on earth has the right to life, including animals, plants, and particularly human beings, who play the role of God's Khalifah. In this context, the Qur'an and Hadith emphasize the importance of preserving life, reason, religion, property, and lineage. Abortion, viewed as a grave act that denies the potential for life, remains a controversial issue, especially among women who may resort to it as a means of safeguarding their own lives. Although abortion is widely considered a crime, it continues to be a topic of ongoing discourse. This research aims to explore two key questions: 1) How does Khalid Abu al-Fadl's hermeneutic approach interpret abortion? 2) What does the Prophet’s Hadith say about the legality of abortion? This literature-based study employs a hermeneutic approach to analyze the hadith related to abortion. Preliminary findings suggest that abortion, as condemned in the hadith, refers specifically to actions taken after the soul has been breathed into the fetus, a point on which Islamic scholars agree with its prohibition. Those who perform abortions at this stage may be subject to a penalty equivalent to freeing a slave. While the reasons for abortion may vary among women, this decision inevitably carries psychological consequences, as it often presents a profound personal dilemma.
Water Management in Hadith Perspective Ihya, M Saifuddin
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Hadith Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v1i2.17

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This article discusses the concept of water management in the perspective of Hadith. Using the library study method, this article found that water is one of the most important resources for life considering that the existence of water in the life of living things is an inevitability because there is no life without water because all living things, both humans, animals, and plants, need water. It is important for people to always preserve and maintain the water used, in order to maintain their sustainability by conducting good water management. Water is something that is needed by all living things, including humans. Islam as a religion of raḥmat li al- ‘ÄlamÄ«nestablishes the existence of joint ownership of things that are much needed (á¸arÅ«rÄ«)) for all human beings. therefore, Islam brings out everything whose existence and benefits do not depend on special efforts from the scope of individual ownership, so that its ownership is shared, one of which is water.
The Black Flag from the East: A Double-Edged Sword (A Critical Analysis of Hadiths Regarding the Arrival of Imam Mahdi with the Black Flag from the East) Herdiansah, Dadi
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Hadith Studies
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One of the information spread about the arrival of the Mahdi priest was that he led the war troops by carrying a black banner from the east. This information comes from several histories in several hadith books. Pro contra has occurred in response to this history. The Muslim groups who believe in the truth of this black banner tradition have flocked from all corners of the world to the Middle East conflict area which is believed and believed there is a group of mujahids carrying black banner as mentioned by the hadith. Even in the conflict area there was mutual claim between the factions that their faction was mentioned by the hadith carrying its black banner, so that even from one another, civil war was not inevitable in some places. But what is the origin of the hadith? This note is the adoptive writer to criticize the hadith by issuing all of his paths with the takhrij al-hadith method, Jarh wa ta'diil and ˜Ilalu al-hadith.
The Role of Youth in Nation Building: A Hadith Perspective Mardiyati, Raudatul Himmatil
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Hadith Studies
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The background of this researchwas by the fact that the role of youth in national development was still low becauseMuslims youth seemslike losing their way, experiencing stagnation of creativity, getting out of their natural rotation, and losing their role models in their lives.At this time many of the Muslims youth are ensnared by the globalization virus that eliminates the extraordinary youth figure throughout the history of Islam. Even that disseminated artists who are product of  temporal world. The impact of losing role modelsis can be imitating bad Western culture.Start from hedonism, wasting money, dating. This research find the results if want to build the people and seek the return of the glory of Islam, Muslim youth will take that role. Youth's active role as a moral force is realized by developing ethical and moral aspects in acting on every dimension of youth life, strengthening faith and piety and mental-spiritual endurance, and increasing legal awareness. One day  glory ofislam was an accumulative work between generations, the triumph of Muslims will never stand only with the blood of one young man, not only with the tears of a young man, not only with the idea of one young man, therefore what is needed by Muslims in the future was not a young man, but a youth union and movement that initiates the unity of Muslims
Hermeneutics of Hadith on Multiplying Descendants: A Perspective of Hans George Gadamer Kholily, Aaviy Lailaa
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Hadith Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v1i2.20

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The reproduce generation Hadist textually contains orders to have many offspring, butcan that Hadist still be applied to the contemporary context in order for exploding population causing many problems such as a quality of education, health, employment, public orderetc. This ultimately prompted the government to make family planning programs to anticipate the rate of population growth. The goverment claimed the the exploding population make the burden of the state will be more and more. In this study, researchers will attempt to study the reproduce generatuon Hadist depend on Gadamer hermeneutical perceptions, namely: First the reader or reviewer must be aware that the reader has its own horizon. Second, the readers have prejudice and hipotesa before reviewing, have assumptions as well. but the assumption must accept to be criticized and even modified according to the text content. Third, called the hermeneutic circle, which combines the horizon of the text with the horizon of the reader because certainly every text naturally has horizon when the text was born. Fourth, the application of the values ​​of the texts studied in the present context. The formulation of the issues raised in this study are: How the application of Gadamer's hermeneutical theory in understanding the Hadist. From this formulation of the problem the researchers found several things in between are: First, the message contained that hadith Rasulullah eager to have a lot of people on the Day of Judgment so that he will be proud of the number of Muslims. Secondly, we must still be applied in the present context because the goal is the number of Muslims in the future.
Contextualizing the Meaning of the Siwak Hadith Through Fazlur Rahman's Hermeneutic Approach (A Substantive-Philosophical Understanding) Fauzi, Ahmad
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Hadith Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v1i2.21

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This paper examines the Siwak Hadith. As is known there are many traditions that explain the virtues of siwak. Siwak is a thing that is very favored by the prophet Muhammad. At that time siwak became the main tool for oral cleansers. And the tools used are roots or branches of arak plants. Classical scholars have the same understanding of the tools for whistle, that is as practiced at the time of the Prophet Muhammad saw. Over time, oral cleaning devices were found and produced in various forms. Even siwak wood can be extracted and become a base for toothpaste. Related to this, the question that can be asked is can the siwak wood be replaced with other tools that have the same function as the purpose of the siwak service. Whether using these tools is considered to have carried out the Prophet's Sunnah. This study tries to contextualize the understanding of the Siwak Hadith according to the current situation. The approach used is Fazlur Rahman's hermeneutic approach. Through situational interpretation and using historical analysis it is hoped that the principles of religious teachings that Salih li Kulli Zaman wa Makan (relevant at all times and places) can be realized. Through this study, the authors conclude that modern oral cleaning tools such as toothpaste, sprey mouthwash and the like can replace siwak and have the same laws in religion.