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Jurnal Studi Al-Qur’an dan Tafsir (JSQT)
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Jurnal Studi Al-Quran dan Tafsir (JSQT) is published periodically, twice a year, in July and December dedicated to publishing the scholarly study of Quran from many different perspectives. Particular attention is paid to the works dealing with: Quranic Interpretation Study Quranic Studies Study of the Interpretation Figure Study Living Quran Studies
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The PRAKTIK SOSIAL KEAGAMAAN: PEMBACAAN YASÎN DALAM TRADISI BATUMBANG DI DESA GARUNGGANG Nadia Novianti; Bashori
Jurnal Studi Qur'an dan Tafsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59005/jsqt.v4i2.670

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Indonesia has a wide range of religious traditions that enrich its cultural heritage, one of which is the batumbang tradition in Garunggang Village, South Kalimantan. This tradition does not only function as a ritual act of worship, but also serves as a medium that strengthens social relations, solidarity, and the religious identity of the community. This study is guided by three main research questions: (1) how is the recitation of Surah Yasîn practiced within the batumbang tradition, (2) what symbolic and religious meanings are embedded in this practice, and (3) how does this tradition contribute to social functions and community cohesion amidst contemporary social change? This research employs a sociological approach with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The findings reveal that batumbang instills values of mutual cooperation, togetherness, and collective responsibility across generations. The tradition involves various segments of society, strengthens social networks, stimulates the local economy, and creates an inclusive space of communal togetherness. Spiritually, batumbang reinforces religious commitment and strengthens the community’s relationship with God. Thus, this tradition functions as a medium for integrating social, cultural, and spiritual values, while also serving as a means of preserving Nusantara Islamic cultural heritage in the midst of modernization.
Nalar dan Mistis dalam Al-Qur’an: Analisis Tafsir Al-Mizan Terhadap Surah Al-An’am (6:122) Rudi Setiawan; Aulia Yudistina
Jurnal Studi Qur'an dan Tafsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59005/jsqt.v4i2.701

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This article analyzes Allamah Thabathaba'i's Al-Mizan commentary on Surah Al-An'am (6:122) with a focus on the interaction between reason and mysticism in the Qur'an. This research examines how Thabathaba'i interprets the concepts of life, death, light and darkness in a spiritual context, and how this interpretation combines rational and mystical approaches. The method used in this research is a literature study with a descriptive-analytical approach. The results of the study show that Al-Mizan's interpretation uses the tahlili method by connecting the verses of the Qur'an thematically. Thabathaba'i emphasizes that true life is not only physical, but also spiritual, where faith and knowledge become the light that guides humans out of the darkness of ignorance and misguidance. In terms of mysticism, this tafsir describes how humans can achieve closeness to God through an esoteric understanding of the Qur'an. Thus, this study shows that Tafsir Al-Mizan integrates rational and mystical approaches in understanding the spiritual meaning of the Qur'an.
The MAKNA DAN DIMENSI KERUGIAN: ANALISIS TEMATIK PENAFSIRAN QS. AL-‘ASR : ANALISIS TEMATIK PENAFSIRAN QS. AL-‘ASR Lindayati, Eka; Komarudin Sassi; Masykur Arif
Jurnal Studi Qur'an dan Tafsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59005/jsqt.v4i2.737

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Sometimes, verses of the Quran don't have a real impact on life because they are only read briefly. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully explore the meaning of the verses and chapters within it, including Surah Al-Asr. Surah Al-Asr is one of the most meaningful chapters in the Quran, serving as a significant reminder of the human condition—being in a state of loss, except for those who embody four essential qualities: faith, righteous deeds, enjoining truth, and enjoining patience. This study is a thematic (maudhū’i) interpretation that aims to deeply explore the meaning of QS. Al-‘Asr and reflect on its relevance to the current moral and social crises affecting the Muslim community. The research employs a qualitative approach through thematic exegesis, coupled with a sociological reflection on moral decline such as corruption, individualism, ethical degradation, and the erosion of social concern. The findings reveal that QS. Al-‘Asr offers a comprehensive solution to the multidimensional crises of the ummah, emphasizing the importance of true faith, beneficial actions, and a culture of mutual admonition as the foundation for collective reform. By adopting the values of QS. Al-‘Asr as guiding life principles, Muslims can rise from a state of loss toward a more meaningful and dignified existence.
ECOLOGICAL HUMANISM: CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF THE MAKKIYAH AND MADANIYAH VERSES: Exploring Environmental Ethics in Qur’anic Revelation Stages Hanna, Hanna Juairiyah Isnaini; Syefriyeni; Halimatussa’diyah
Jurnal Studi Qur'an dan Tafsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59005/jsqt.v4i2.812

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Environmental degradation caused by uncontrolled modernization and development poses a significant challenge for humanity today. Within this context, Islamic teachings -particularly the Qur’an- offer substantial potential in providing ethical and spiritual paradigms to preserve ecological balance. This research addresses the issue through an ecological humanism approach, integrating humanitarian values with environmental concern, analyzed via the contextual study of Makkiyah and Madaniyah verses in the Qur’an. The aim is to explore how the Qur’an holistically frames the human–nature relationship across two sociologically and historically distinct phases of revelation. A qualitative method is employed, combining thematic interpretation and contextual analysis. Primary data consists of Qur’anic verses addressing ecological issues such as climate change, biodiversity, pollution, water scarcity, sustainable agriculture, and renewable energy. The tafsir works Al-Misbah and Al-Jalalain serve as key references for contextual interpretation. Findings indicate that Makkiyah verses establish a theological foundation and foster transcendent ecological awareness, while Madaniyah verses emphasize practical applications through social ethics and environmental governance. Together, these two bodies of revelation create a synergistic paradigm of ecological humanism that remains relevant in addressing today’s environmental crises. In conclusion, the Qur’an is not merely a spiritual text but also a profound ethical framework for cultivating sustainable ecological awareness, affirming Islam’s role as a mercy to all creation (rahmatan lil ‘ālamīn).
DIALEKTIKA AL-JANNAH DAN AL-NĀR DALAM AL-QUR’AN SERTA IMPLIKASI DAN RELEVANSINYA UNTUK KEHIDUPAN KONTEMPORER: DIALEKTIKA AL-JANNAH DAN AL-NĀR DALAM AL-QUR’AN SERTA IMPLIKASI DAN RELEVANSINYA UNTUK KEHIDUPAN KONTEMPORER Riv'atul Mahmudah; Alfi Julizun Azwar; Halimatussa’diyah
Jurnal Studi Qur'an dan Tafsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59005/jsqt.v4i2.1026

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This study aims to examine the dialectic of Al-Jannah (heaven) and al-Nār (hell) in the Qur’an through the framework of Makkiyah and Madaniyyah theories, as well as to explore their implications and relevance for contemporary life. The focus lies in understanding how the Qur’an portrays heaven and hell as theological, moral, and social instruments that shape the character of believers. This research employs a library-based qualitative descriptive approach. The primary source is the Qur’an, while secondary sources include classical and modern exegesis such as Tafsir Al-Azhar by Hamka, Tafsir Al-Mishbah by Quraish Shihab, and Tafsir al-Baghawi. Data were analyzed using thematic exegesis (tafsir maudhu’i) combined with socio-historical analysis to reveal the differences between Makkiyah and Madaniyyah verses concerning heaven and hell. The findings indicate that the dialectic of heaven and hell goes beyond eschatological imagery, serving as ethical guidance that emphasizes moral cultivation, social justice, and Islamic spirituality. In the Makkiyah phase, al-Jannah is portrayed as motivation for faith and resilience, while al-Nār functions as a moral warning. In the Madaniyyah phase, both concepts highlight legal, social, and communal responsibilities.
SURAH AL-QUR’AN DALAM PROSESI PAGELARAN JAMASAN KERIS: Studi Budaya Kejawen dan Budaya Islam di Desa Aeng Tong-Tong Saronggi Sumenep Roidul Wafa; Faishal Khair; Abd. Mun’em; Abd. Basid
Jurnal Studi Qur'an dan Tafsir Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59005/jsqt.v4i2.1126

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The jamasan keris tradition is a cultural heritage of the Javanese and Madurese communities that continues to be preserved by the people of Aeng Tong-Tong Village, Sumenep. This procession is not only understood as the physical maintenance of the keris but also as a form of respect for the spiritual values believed to be contained within the heirloom. In the context of the Aeng Tong-Tong community, this practice has been carried out from generation to generation and has become an important part of the local cultural identity. This study aims to reveal two things: First, how the Qur’anic reception is manifested in the jamasan keris procession. Second, what values are contained within the practice of jamasan. To achieve these objectives, the study employs a qualitative approach with field study methods and reception analysis (reception theory) to explore the meanings embedded in the jamasan keris practice. Data were collected through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation of the jamasan procession carried out by the community. This research also examines how Qur’anic texts—particularly Surah Yāsin, al-Fātihah, and Āyat al-Kursī—are positioned and interpreted within the cultural ritual structure of jamasan. This theoretical approach allows the researcher to understand the community’s reception of the Qur’an as a sacred text that interacts with local traditions. The study concludes: First, jamasan keris serves as a means of preserving ancestral values as well as spiritualizing the heirloom through rituals considered sacred. Second, the recitation of Qur’anic surahs in the jamasan procession functions as a medium of purification, protection, and reinforcement of spiritual energy. The reception of the Qur’an in this context is not merely textual-normative but has undergone cultural reinterpretation, reflecting a process of acculturation between Javanese mysticism (Kejawen) and Islamic teachings.

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