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Journal of Qur'an and Hadith Studies (ISSN 2089-3434; E-ISSN 2252-7060) is a journal published by Qur'an and Hadith Academic Society, in cooperation with Graduate School Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta. The journal is published twice annually (June and December) and consists of articles on Qur'anic studies, tafsir, hadith and their interpretations
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Interpretations of Tafsir Scholars on Toxic Behavior in Family Life in the Modern Era Zahra Dwiyanti, Rahma; Fauzan Adim; Althaf Husein Muzakky
JOURNAL OF QUR'AN AND HADITH STUDIES Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/quhas.v14i2.46559

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This study examines toxic behavior within modern families through Qur’anic interpretation. Integrating classical and contemporary tafsir with real-time social-media evidence offers the first multidisciplinary framework for diagnosing and remedying toxicity in Muslim households—an angle seldom addressed in previous scholarship. Toxic behaviors such as verbal abuse, emotional neglect, one-sided dominance, and psychological manipulation have become increasingly complex in the digital era due to social, economic, and cultural pressures. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed through library research, analyzing Qur’anic verses, tafsir literature, and relevant social media content. Findings show that such behaviors deviate from Quranic values emphasizing justice, compassion, and healthy communication. Scholars like Quraish Shihab and As-Suyuthi highlight mutual consultation, fairness, and spirituality in conflict resolution. Foundational concepts of sakinah, mawaddah, and rahmah emerge as practical guidelines for harmonious, toxicity-free relationships, urging Muslim families to reinvigorate these values.
Accuracy and Synchronization of Hadith: A Study of Al-Akhlāq Lilbanāt by Sheikh ‘Umar Ahmad Baraja’ Yasti, Suci Amalia; Taufiqurrahman; Fithri, Widia
JOURNAL OF QUR'AN AND HADITH STUDIES Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/quhas.v14i2.46560

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This study examines Al-Akhlāq Lilbanāt by Sheikh ‘Umar bin Ahmad Baraja’, a key reference in the moral education curriculum of many Islamic boarding schools in Indonesia. The main problem identified is the use of hadiths presented only in matan form without clear references to primary hadith sources, raising questions about their authenticity and methodological accuracy. The research aims to evaluate the validity of these hadiths through analysis of citation, writing accuracy, and consistency of meaning compared to reputable hadith compilations. Using a comparative thematic analysis, the study finds that Sheikh ‘Umar prioritizes pedagogical and moral dimensions over strict methodological precision in transmission. Although references are often missing, the meanings of the hadiths remain consistent with authoritative sources. The findings suggest that the book’s educational impact is strengthened by its contextual relevance, yet it would benefit from annotated editions that include verified hadith sources to enhance scholarly reliability.
Counter-Extremes Against of Musabaqah Tilawatil Qur’an (MTQ) in Tafsir Al-Iklīl fī ma’āni al-Tanzīl Ika Hilmiatus Salamah; Yaqin, Ahmad Ainul; Sulaiman; Amin, Nasihun
JOURNAL OF QUR'AN AND HADITH STUDIES Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/quhas.v14i2.46570

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This study focuses on the shifting meaning of Musabaqah Tilawatil Qur'an among contemporary mufassirs. This study aims to analyze the verses in Tafsir Al-Iklīl fī Ma'āni al-Tanzīl that talk about Musabaqah Tilawatil Qur'an and some mufassir's views on the phenomenon of Musabaqah Tilawatil Qur'an. The method used is library research with a descriptive-analytical approach and the use of thematic verses. The results of this study show two understandings. First, the view of the rejection of the practice of Musabaqah Tilawatil Qur'an in tafsir Al-Iklīl fī the grounds that these activities can be used as a medium for Islamic propagation and preaching Ma'āni al-Tanzīl by Misbah Musthofa because it is considered to contain elements of riya', materialism and deviation from spiritual values. Second, Buya Hamka's view that supports Musabaqah Tilawatil Qur'an on, as long as it maintains adab and does not ignore the main purpose of reciting the verses of Qur'an.
Rethinking the Polemical Studies on Abu Hurayrah’s Transmitted Hadiths Abolaji Abdrahman Ismail
JOURNAL OF QUR'AN AND HADITH STUDIES Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/quhas.v14i2.46589

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After the Holy Quran, as the first book containing divine information, the Hadith is also the second sacred book. Abu Hurayrah was one of the most famous transmitters of the large Hadiths and has also attracted some criticism, leading to polemical studies on his transmitted Hadiths. Thus, this study aims to offer new insights into these seminal works. Furthermore, this study aims to rethink the critiques against Abu Hurayrah. The method of this study is qualitative, and the approach is argumentative and analytic. It relies on content analysis and analogical deduction. The results of the study show demonstrates that Abu Hurayrah really transmitted the large Hadiths due to his ascetic lifestyle. It shows that Abu Hurayrah transmitted nine Hadiths every day for the period of a year and nine months. It also proves that Abu Hurayrah and the other companions like him transmitted large Hadith without having a close relationship to the Prophet.    
Revisiting the Sectarian Milieu: Pre-Islamic Arab Cultural Agency in the Dialectical Formation of the Qur’an Muslikhun
JOURNAL OF QUR'AN AND HADITH STUDIES Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/quhas.v14i2.46609

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The examination of the Qur'ān's origins and its relationship with pre-Islamic Arab culture remains a contentious issue, complicated by narratives rooted in Islamophobia and the politicization of identity. This study seeks to reassess John Wansbrough's theory of the “sectarian milieu” by incorporating neglected aspects of pre-Islamic Arab culture, examining the influence of local factors in the Islamization process, and deconstructing the binary of “external influence versus internal authenticity.” Using a qualitative interdisciplinary methodology, the study integrates analysis of Quranic texts, Jahiliyyah poetry, archaeological inscriptions, and cultural anthropology. The findings show that the Qur'ān emerged as a result of a dynamic synthesis between pre-Islamic Arabic heritage (including oral traditions, ḥaram rituals, and tribal values) and external Judeo-Christian influences. This conclusion challenges Wansbrough's theory, which isolates the Arab context, while revealing a theologically revised continuum of cultural heritage. The recommendations of this study underscore the need for a comprehensive approach in early Islamic studies that incorporates archaeological, philological, and socio-historical evidence to avoid polarizing narratives manipulated in identity-political discourse.
Ecological Kufr in Modern Era: A Thematic Interpretation and Its Enviromental Implications Nurfadilah, Aninda; Yeda Sahaya, Yeda Sahaya; Hakim, Lukmanul; Saifullah; Raffin Althafullayya, Muhammad
JOURNAL OF QUR'AN AND HADITH STUDIES Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)
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The increasingly worrying ecological crisis demands a re-reflection of spiritual values and environmental ethics in Islam. The Qur'an teaches the principle of balance (mizan) and man's responsibility as a caliph in managing nature. This study seeks to analyze the concept of ecological kufr in the Qur'an through the study of several verses that mention environmental damage (fasad fi al-ard) and denial of Allah's favor. The analysis was carried out by examining the meaning of the verse contextually and intertextually through an approach of interpretation and ecotheological reflection. The study results show that destructive behavior towards nature is a tangible form of theological denial, which brings moral and spiritual consequences to human life. This research confirms the importance of revitalizing revelation-based environmental ethics to answer modern ecological challenges. Thus, the Qur'an can be a normative foundation for building environmental awareness and sustainable conservation strategies.
The Ethics of Intimacy: Understanding Hadith in the Context of Marital Rights and Rape Allegations Muhammad Fiqih Cholidi; Ikhwan Ansori; Atssania Zahroh; Sholekhawati
JOURNAL OF QUR'AN AND HADITH STUDIES Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/quhas.v14i2.46740

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A superficial comprehension of hadith that depends exclusively on the text may hide the profound message conveyed by the Prophet. This research seeks to investigate the influence of culture on the interpretation of hadith and how academics contextualize it to reconcile the disparities in comprehension between rural and urban groups. The employed methodology is qualitative, utilizing a hermeneutic approach to hadith texts and a contextual examination of public reception. The study's findings indicate that a holistic approach, integrating textual and contextual meanings, might enhance the egalitarian ethos in Islam and render hadith more pertinent to modern social dynamics. Consequently, the significance of hadith is not merely normative but also capable of adapting to the cultural realities of society.