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Farabi
ISSN : 19070993     EISSN : 24428264     DOI : -
Core Subject : Religion,
Farabi is an academic journal published by the LPPM IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo, INDONESIA. Farabi published twice a year (every six months, ie Juni aThis journal focuses on Ushuluddin and Islamic Thought. It dedicates as public space to develop and promote Islamic thought, idea, and philosophy based on the original research and current issues which are underlying the value of tolerance and moderation, such as the following but not limited to these specific issues.
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DIMENSI SYIFA' (PENYEMBUHAN) DALAM AL-QURAN DAN KHASIAT GURAKA SEBAGAI MINUMAN TRADISIONAL MALUKU UTARA tawang, Salehuddin Mattawang; Sulaeman; Dardirie, Achmad; Amri, Muhammad; Saefuddin, A'raf
Farabi Vol 22 No 2 (2025): Farabi
Publisher : LPPM IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/jf.v22i2.7771

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This study examines the dimension of syifa' (healing) in the Quran and its relevance to the properties of Guraka as a traditional beverage of North Maluku. The Quran mentions the concept of syifa' in six verses, which scholars understand as holistic healing encompassing spiritual, psychological, and physical dimensions. This qualitative research employs the tafsir maudhui (thematic exegesis) method combined with an ethnographic approach, with primary data sources consisting of classical commentaries (al-Thabari, Ibn Katsir, al-Qurthubi, al-Razi) and contemporary ones (Sayyid Quthb, Hamka, M. Quraish Shihab, Wahbah al-Zuhaili), as well as field data from North Maluku. The findings reveal: (1) the concept of syifa' in the Quran is holistic and integrative in nature; (2) Guraka has a strong pharmacological basis, with bioactive compounds proven to possess analgesic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects; (3) there exists a theological coherence between Quranic syifa' and the Guraka tradition, which integrates al-dawa' (herbal medicine), al-du'a' (prayer), and al-tawakkul (complete reliance upon Allah). This study proposes the paradigm of "Syifa' Rooted in Local Wisdom" as an academic contribution to the development of Islamic-Nusantara health theology.
Komunikasi Interpersonal Mahasiswi Bercadar: Pola Interaksi dan Hambatan Komunikasi Talalu, Taufik R; Novia, Reni; Nurdin; Meilani, Risky Nia; Umbo, Alfin
Farabi Vol 22 No 2 (2025): Farabi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30603/jf.v22i2.7791

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The phenomenon of veiled female students in higher education is an important subject of study because it often gives rise to various social perceptions in campus interactions. This study aims to examine the interpersonal communication between veiled female students, non-veiled female students, and the opposite sex, as well as to identify the barriers that emerge in the communication process. This research employed a qualitative approach at the State Islamic Institute of Sultan Amai Gorontalo. Informants were selected using the snowball sampling technique. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and observation, and were analyzed descriptively using a qualitative approach. The findings show that the interpersonal communication of veiled female students is contextual and adaptive. In interactions with non-veiled female students, communication tends to be carried out carefully in order to maintain comfort and avoid misunderstandings. Meanwhile, communication with the opposite sex tends to be more limited, conducted only when necessary, and oriented toward clear purposes. The barriers to communication include difficulties in interpreting facial expressions, unclear voice delivery, and differences in the interlocutors’ experiences.

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