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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.
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Infiltrasi Hermeneutika ke Matan Hadis Ramadani, M Rizko; Urrahmi, Syifa
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Hadis Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v3i2-01

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Hadiths are an authoritative source of Islamic teachings, yet their interpretations are often textual and neglect historical or social contexts. This phenomenon has resulted in authoritarian and even misogynistic interpretations that marginalize certain groups, especially women. This article seeks to answer three main questions: how the hermeneutic approach is applied in understanding hadith texts, what factors influence its use, and what goals it aims to achieve. This research employs a library study method with a descriptive-analytic approach. Data were obtained from the works of Khaled Abou El Fadl and other hermeneutic literature on hadith. The findings reveal that the hermeneutic approach, particularly Khaled's negotiation-based hermeneutics, offers a more contextual and open model of interpretation through three core elements: author, text, and reader. This method avoids interpretive authoritarianism and opens space for adaptive ijtihad in responding to contemporary realities. Therefore, hermeneutics serves as a crucial tool for revitalizing hadith understanding to maintain its relevance and authenticity in an evolving modern world.
Ma’anil Hadis Perspektif Mustaqim, Ali dan Najwah: Menuju Metode Pemahaman Kontemporer Mushofa, Chanif; Fathoni, Idzhar
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Amid modernization, understanding the Prophet's hadiths can no longer rely solely on textual approaches. This study explores the methodological models offered by Abdul Mustaqim, Nizar Ali, and Nurun Najwah. What are their similarities and differences, and how can a new methodology be constructed to meet contemporary challenges? This qualitative research adopts a descriptive-comparative approach. Primary data were sourced from the works of these three scholars and major hadith collections, while secondary data were derived from relevant literature on hadith methodology. The analysis was conducted by comparing their theories and interpretative strategies. The findings reveal that all three employ auxiliary sciences in hadith interpretation, albeit with different emphases. Mustaqim advocates for an interconnection paradigm (socio-historical, anthropological, medical), Nizar Ali proposes six interdisciplinary approaches, while Najwah focuses on historical and hermeneutical methods. Based on this analysis, the author proposes a new method called al-Jam‘u wa al-Ikhtisar, combining linguistic, socio-historical, and scientific approaches as a comprehensive and contextually relevant strategy for hadith interpretation in the modern era.
Pendekatan dalam Memahami Matan Hadis (Double Movement Fazlurrahman) Hilman, Muhamad Hasymi; Ummam, Naufal Izzul
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Hadis Studies
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The literal interpretation of hadith without historical and contextual analysis can lead to rigid, outdated understandings that risk marginalizing certain groups. This paper explores the hermeneutic method of double movement proposed by Fazlur Rahman as an alternative approach to interpreting hadith. The study aims to answer: how can Rahman’s method be applied to hadith texts, and what are its implications for contemporary Islamic thought? Using a qualitative library research method and descriptive-analytical approach, this research synthesizes various primary and secondary sources on hermeneutics and hadith methodology. Findings show that the double movement approach—moving from the present to the context of revelation and returning to the present—allows the recovery of the moral-ethical ideals embedded in hadith. Case studies, such as the prohibition on female leadership, demonstrate how contextual re-reading can result in more inclusive and just interpretations. This method proves essential for interpreting hadith in a way that remains relevant, moral, and intellectually engaging in modern contexts.
Teori dan Metodologi dalam Memahami Matan Hadis Rizki, Muhammad; Nafi’ah, Zumma Nihayatun
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The textual interpretation of hadiths without considering their historical and contextual dimensions often leads to misunderstandings, misapplications, and even radical tendencies. This study aims to answer the following research questions: What methodologies are used in understanding the text (matan) of hadith? What interpretive approaches are employed? And how can these ensure the relevance of hadith in the development of Islamic thought? Using a qualitative library research method and descriptive-analytical approach, this study reviews classical and contemporary literature, analyzing various interpretive methods and strategies. The findings reveal three primary methodologies: analytical (tahlili), synthetic (ijmali), and comparative (muqarin), supported by three techniques—textual, contextual, and intertextual interpretations—through several approaches such as linguistic, historical, and sociological. These methodological combinations allow hadiths to be interpreted holistically and responsively to contemporary challenges. This study concludes that diverse interpretive strategies are essential in maintaining the relevance of hadith while upholding its authenticity within the dynamic landscape of modern Islamic scholarship.
Dari Teks ke Konteks: Telaah Makro dan Mikro Asbāb al-Wurūd dalam Pemahaman Hadis Irfani, Muhammad; Sudirman, Zulfiyani
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Hadis Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v3i2-05

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Understanding hadith while neglecting the context of asbab al-wurud risks leading to rigid and misguided interpretations. Many of the Prophet’s traditions emerged within specific social conditions that require contextual interpretation. This article aims to reveal the urgency of both micro and macro asbab al-wurud in comprehending hadith texts and to present an analytical framework for uncovering their intended meanings. This study employs a qualitative approach, utilizing library research methods, with data sourced from classical hadith collections, scholarly literature, and relevant academic studies. The analysis is conducted through a descriptive-analytical approach to elaborate on the functions and models of the asbab al-wurud approach. The findings indicate that micro asbab al-wurud (direct narrations or the Prophet’s interactions) and macro asbab al-wurud (socio-historical context) play a critical role in interpreting hadith proportionally and in alignment with its intended objectives (maqashid). This study emphasizes that interpreting hadith without considering asbab al-wurud can result in distorted meanings, especially when applied to contemporary social issues.

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