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Ulul Albab: Jurnal Studi Islam
ISSN : 18584349     EISSN : 24425249     DOI : 10.18860
ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam (ISSN 1858-4349 and E-ISSN 2442-5249) is the journal published biannually by Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang. The journal puts emphasis on aspects related to Islamic studies, with special reference to Islamic law, Islamic education, Islamic politics, society, Islamic philosophy, Quran and hadith, and theology. Ulul Albab has been accredited by The Ministry of Research Tecnology and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (SK Dirjen Penguatan Riset dan Pengembangan Kementerian Riset, Teknologi, dan Pendidikan Tinggi No. 48a/E/KPT/2017). The languages used in this journal are Indonesia, English and Arabic.
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TAFSÎR ON JIHAD VERSES IN AKU MELAWAN TERORIS: Relevance Measurement in The Perspective of Fakhr Dîn al-Râzî Hamdan, Ali
ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 21, No 1 (2020): Tafsir and Hadith
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (464.811 KB) | DOI: 10.18860/ua.v21i1.8467

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A discourse on justification of radical act faked as jihad based on Fakhr al-Dîn al-Râzî’s perspective is the cause of this study. The question is “How is al-Râzî’s opinion on verses used to justify radical acts which are faked as jihad?” This study uses the perspective of Fakhr al-Dîn al-Râzî’s Tafsîr bi al-Ra’yi. This is a library research employing qualitative explorative paradigm. All data are in the form of documentation; primary data are from Mafâtîḥ al-Ghayb and book entitled Aku Melawan Teroris as well as other secondary data. The study shows, first: jihad and its meaning are relevant with the period of Quran revelation to date and theologically they will also be relevant in the future; nothing changes from jihad’s concept and substance except the situation and condition. Second, there are five verses in Quran becoming the justification basis of radical acts in the name of jihad i.e. Q.S. al-Tawbah [9]: 5, Q.S. al-Tawbah [9]: 14, QS al-Tawbah [9]: 36, Q.S. Anfâl [8]: 39, and  Q.S. al-Baqarah [2]: 191; yet it is contra productive for al-Râzî. Through this study, al-Râzî’s tafsîr model is expected to be a formula and new opinion to deeply comprehend, contextual wise, the meaning of those verses.
QUALITY PERCEPTION OF ISLAMIC HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION SERVICES: Experience of International Students Haris, Abd.; Asnawi, Nur
ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 21, No 1 (2020): Tafsir and Hadith
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (655.565 KB) | DOI: 10.18860/ua.v21i1.9942

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This study aims to formulate a special dimension of service quality in Islamic higher education institutions in shaping Islamic culture according to the perceptions of international Muslim students. Using a quantitative approach with exploratory factor analysis, it involved 100 international Muslim students taken from multi-stage proportionated stratified random sampling (probability sampling). The results showed that based on the experience of international Muslim students, the service quality of Islamic higher education institutions included the dimensions of teaching staff competencies, administrative staff competencies, Islamic environment, physical facilities and information technology-based services, all of which can work together in shaping Islamic culture. To support the vision of the internationalization of Islamic higher education institutions, managers must pay attention to these dimensions as a representation of the quality of service felt by international Muslim students to meet their expectations during their studies at Islamic higher education institutions in Indonesia.
QUALITY PERCEPTION OF ISLAMIC HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION SERVICES: Experience of International Students Haris, Abd.; Asnawi, Nur
ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 21, No 1 (2020): Tafsir and Hadith
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (655.565 KB) | DOI: 10.18860/ua.v21i1.9942

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This study aims to formulate a special dimension of service quality in Islamic higher education institutions in shaping Islamic culture according to the perceptions of international Muslim students. Using a quantitative approach with exploratory factor analysis, it involved 100 international Muslim students taken from multi-stage proportionated stratified random sampling (probability sampling). The results showed that based on the experience of international Muslim students, the service quality of Islamic higher education institutions included the dimensions of teaching staff competencies, administrative staff competencies, Islamic environment, physical facilities and information technology-based services, all of which can work together in shaping Islamic culture. To support the vision of the internationalization of Islamic higher education institutions, managers must pay attention to these dimensions as a representation of the quality of service felt by international Muslim students to meet their expectations during their studies at Islamic higher education institutions in Indonesia.
THE UNDERSTANDING OF ḤUDÛD ALLÂH IN THE QURAN: Study of Thematic-Contextual Interpretation Bakheet Ahmed, Bakrei Mohammed
ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 21, No 2 (2020): Tafsir and Hadith
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ua.v21i2.10196

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The term ḥudûd Allâh is one of those written in al-Quran al-Karim used for clarifying the laws. However, some people do not quite comprehend this term that their understanding is only limited to the law related to criminal (penalty), meanwhile Quran does not limit the term only for penalty. Therefore, the author chose the title to explain the ḥudûd Allâh term mentioned in Quran and its meanings in some parts using empirical and inductive methods in quoting opinions of mufassir both in the classic and contemporary generations. In this article, the author divides it into four discussions related to the theme in the verses. The crucial conclusion of this article is that the ḥudûd Allâh term in Quran never refers to criminal law such as the penalty for adultery, liquor, and the like. On the other hand, the term is to explain the laws of family matters, ahwal shahsiyah e.g. divorce, ‘iddah (waiting period), filing divorce from the wife side, inheritance distribution, and general meaning on Allah’s orders and prohibitions.
KH. ACHMAD ZAMACHSYARI, LEADERSHIP, AND MODERNIZATION OF PESANTREN: Character Study in Al-Rifa’ie Modern Islamic Boarding School of Malang Pramitha, Devi
ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 22, No 1 (2021): Islamic Education and History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ua.v22i1.11678

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KH. Achmad Zamachsyari or Gus Mad became one of the initiators to make changes by establishing a modern Islamic boarding school in Malang. He leads, provides a vision to move toward improvement and change. He chose an area in Ketawang, Gondanglegi, Malang to begin his struggle to build a modern Islamic boarding school. This study aims at obtaining a complete description of Gus Mad's leadership behavior; his interaction patterns; and modernization concept of Islamic boarding school education. The research design is qualitative and it uses the character study method. Gus Mad was chosen as the object of research because he was one of the Kiais in Malang who made a change, namely from the leader of the Al-Fattah Singosari Salafiyah then founded the Al-Rifa'ie Modern Islamic boarding school. Data obtained by interviews, documents, and observation. Data analysis used the Spradley model, consisting domain, taxonomic, component and theme analyses. Three findings are (1) Gus Mad's behavior at Al-Rifa'ie leads to transformational leadership; (2) his interaction pattern at Al-Rifa'ie led to traditional leadership; and (3) hisconcept of modernization of Islamic boarding school education is based on the principles of al-Muḥâfaẓat ‘alâ al-qadîm al-ṣâliḥ wa al-akhdhu bi al-jadîd al-aṣlaḥ. Gus Mad’s leadership style at Al-Rifa'ie Modern Islamic Boarding School Malang is a neo-transformationalism leadership style, a combination of transformationalism and traditionalism leadership style based on the principles of al-muḥâfaẓat ‘alâ al-qadîm al-ṣâliḥ wa al-akhdhu bi al-jadîd al-aṣlaḥ.
ṢALLÛ FÎ RIḤÂLIKUM DURING COVID-19 Solahuddin, Ahmad; Firdaus, Atiqoh; Qudsy, Saifuddin Zuhri
ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 21, No 2 (2020): Tafsir and Hadith
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ua.v21i2.10139

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Many Indonesian people talk about the additional ṣallû fî riḥâlikum in azan, thus questioning the hadith that is referred to. Afterwards, the Indonesian ‘Ulamâ’ Council (MUI) immediately states that ṣallû fî riḥâlikum refers to al-Bukhârî: 632; 666 and Muslim: 699. Next, MUI appeals to muezzins to read the additional in the hope that people will not attend mosques and avoid communal worship. Even so, public still do not fully believe in MUI, and the ṣallû fî riḥâlikum was not announced, hence the congregational prayers continued. With this background, this paper attempts to address this problem by using culture-shock, reception, sociology theories. This research found that, ṣallû fî riḥâlikum became a cultural shock and was perceived in Indonesia with three kinds of models: dominant, negotiated, and optional readings. Ṣallû fî riḥâlikum becomes an "objective meaning" and is used by Muslims when prayer itself is more important than congregational prayer in order to avoid demolition. Ṣallû fî riḥâlikum is expressed in various forms. Some read it while holding back sobs, others refuse. In the end ṣallû fî riḥâlikum became cultural documentation for Muslims as a whole.
THE AESTHETIC RECEPTION OF THE QURAN IN INSTAGRAM: Variations, Factors, and Religious Commodification Purnama, Rizal Faturohman
ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 21, No 2 (2020): Tafsir and Hadith
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ua.v21i2.9528

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This research discusses the aesthetic reception of the Quran in Instagram including various forms, appearance factors and commodification. This research is included in the qualitative study using Ahmad Rafiq’s reception theory. Using descriptive-analytical method, the study found variations of the Quran’s aesthetic reception in Instagram which are in the form of verse continuation and the Quran recitation. The background factors of the Quran’s aesthetic reception in Instagram include normative factors the Quran’s verses showing kindness to those who teach and practice it; historical factor i.e. the past reality related to the Quran’s aesthetic reception done by the Arab community; and social factors showing high passion of self-expression in preaching. Instagram as a social media has modified the Quran’s aesthetic reception with several available facilities and featuresthat enables its users to express themselves concerning the identity of religious piety and economic commodities through several contents related to the Quran.
PSYCHOLOGICAL NUANCE IN Q.S. YUSUF: A Study on Thematic Tafseer with Psychological Approach Mustaqim, Abdul; Khalid, Muhammad
ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 22, No 1 (2021): Islamic Education and History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ua.v22i1.10228

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Surah Yusuf is the only Surah in The Quran telling the story of Prophet Yusuf. It contains several important psychological dimensions to teach people about moral. However, the study of psychological dimensions is rarely (or never) conducted. Using thematic method and psychological approach, this article aims to describe and analyze comprehensively the dimensions of psychological emotions of Prophet Yusuf’s story. As a result, this research concludes that there are psychological emotional terms in the story, such as fear (khawf), sadness (ḥuzn), jealousy (ghirah), envy (ḥasad), hate (kurh), joy (faraḥ), lust (shahwah), and regret (nadm). Actually, these emotions are good for self-protection, competition, and self-defense. From the story, humans can learn how to control these emotions well, so they do not fall into difficulty. The reason why the Quran pays attention to psychological emotions in the story of Yusuf is to teach that all humans including the prophets have psychological emotions. So, they should be wise in dealing with emotions and to adjust or control them.
TAFSIR AL-QUR’AN DI MEDSOS: Nadirsyah Hosen’s Resistance to the Politicization of the Quran in Indonesian Social Media Juwantara, Ridho Agung; Aini, Rezki Putri Nur; Zahra, Dwi Noviatul
ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 21, No 2 (2020): Tafsir and Hadith
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ua.v21i2.10187

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This article aims to examine a book of Nadirsyah Hosen, an Indonesian diaspora in Australia, entitled Tafsir Al-Qur'an di Medsos. Hosen’s interpretation of the Quran is interesting because it is directly related to the actual political context in Indonesia. This study uses a descriptive analysis approach, making the book Tafsir Al-Qur'an di Medsos as the primary source and a number of other books, journals and credible news portals as the secondary sources. By taking five examples of Hosen’s interpretation, namely religious freedom, non-Muslim leadership, the terminology of kâfir, the KPU (Komisi Pemilihan Umum) verse, and the caliphate issue, this study finds that Hosen’s interpretation is a form of resistance to the dynamics and phenomena of contemporary Muslim diversity, especially in the Indonesian context. He interpreted the Quran in respose to the politicization of the scripture through social media platforms, especially in relation to the political situation in Indonesia. He attempts to advocate the relience on credible literature when doing tafsîr and that theverses of the Quran must be understood in a proper context. For example, in addressing the labelling of kâfir and kâfir leadership issue, he suggests that one cannot use it as an excuse to not choosing leaders from non-Muslims because Allah does not forbid Muslims to do good to non-Muslims according to al-Mumtaḥanah [60]: 8. He also identifies inaccuracy of accociating al-Nisâ’ [4]: 108 with the KPU, because the occasion of the revelation of the verse indicates the Quranic defense of an innocent Jew who trapped in a conspiracy from a Muslim.
GOD’S WORDS OF RISÂLAH AND NUBUWWAH IN THE QURAN: A Thematic Study Ibrahim, Faisal Mahmoud Adam
ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 21, No 2 (2020): Tafsir and Hadith
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ua.v21i2.10135

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This research aims to explain the content of the divine discourse of the Prophet (PBUH) by describing the message and the prophet hood as well as directives and rules within the (call) khiṭâb for the Prophet and his ummah. The method used in this research is the inductive approach by restricting the verses in which the call is described by explaining the message and prophethood in the Holy Quran and listing the sayings of scholars and interpreters. Next, the descriptive and analytical methods are used to derive some judgments related to the verses. The research has reached conclusions that the call to describe the message and prophet hood in the Quran included on a number of rulings, including his amusement, in some places, and his command to communicate the call of God The Almighty. Some of them are related to the legislation of fighting, jihad, the rulings of prisoners, and some of them were in the matter of husbands and wives of the believers in general.   

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