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SUHUF: Jurnal Pengkajian Al-Qur'an dan Budaya
ISSN : 19796544     EISSN : 25486942     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22548/shf.v12i2.481
FOCUS: SUHUF aims to increase understanding of the Quran through the publication of academic articles and research results. SCOPE: SUHUF publishes studies on the mushaf, translation, interpretation, rasm, qiraah, and other Quranic sciences, and pays special attention to the study of the Quran in the context of Indonesia and Southeast Asia.
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The Tradition of Writing Qur’anic Commentaries in Java and Sund Nurtawwab, Ervan
SUHUF Vol 2 No 2 (2009)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22548/shf.v2i2.87

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This article aims to examine the tradition of writing or copying Qur’anic commentaries in the Javanese and Sundanese cultural regions of the island of Java from 18th  to early 20th  centuries in terms of the choice of script, language and wrting styles, as well as the socio-historical background behind the production of such manuscripts. Some works are however available in printed forms. I also investigate how far these manuscripts contributed to the making of local Islam in Southeast Asia, specifically in Java and Sunda.
Kontribusi Ulama Tajwid terhadap Perkembangan Ilmu Bahasa Al Rasyid, Harun
SUHUF Vol 2 No 2 (2009)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22548/shf.v2i2.88

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This paper exposes some great works of  tajweed scholar to the phonetic studies in Arabic language. The Qur’anic scholars and their studies of tajweed knowledge (the rules of reciting Qur’an) have given a significant contribution to the correct pronunciation in sounding the Arabic  fonems  (hurf  hijā’iyyah). Furthermore, other significant contribution is to give full attention to the beauty of the sound on reading Al-Qur’an.
Membangun Moralitas Kajian Semantik Kata Khuluq dalam Al-Qur’an Iskandar, Iskandar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22548/shf.v2i2.89

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The Qur’an is the main source of the Islamic teachings which has a great interest in particular to produce the correct paradigm for human conduct and act, moral acts which by the Qur’an are considered to be part of  ‘ibadah’ or ‘devotion to God’. Therefore, the Qur’an becomes a very important to create a moral order for all the acts of humankind. This writing tries to show some important aspects of Islamic moral being adopted from the Qur’anic guidances which cover moral terminology, source of moral and basic principles of the moral in its attempt to give some contribution for managing the life of humankind.
Menelusuri Jejak Pemelihara Al-Qur’an Studi Kasus Pondok Pesantren Tahfiz KH Harun Nafsi, Samarinda al-Haqiri, Muhammad Syatibi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22548/shf.v2i2.90

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Indonesia is a country which most its populations are Moslems. The tradition of learning the holy Qur’an by heart was begun since the development of Islam in this country. There are many methods to learn the holy Qur’an by heart. One of the methods is  through the pesantren (traditional Islamic boarding school) for learning the holy Qur’an by heart or  tahfīz. Harun Nafsi`s pesantren educates the huffāz (those who learn the Qur’an by heart). This pesantren also has a great role to increase Qur’anic education in East Kalimantan, especially to prepare the huffaz of the Qur’an for joining in the National Competition of Recitation of the Holy Qur’an (MTQ), to be imam of the mosque, and other purposes.  The tahfiz`s methods  are reading  (qirā’ah), depositing some Qur’anic verses the students have learnt by heart  (setoran),  learning by heart and repeating what have been learnt by heart  (takrīr). The  qira’ah that KH Masruni used is known as qira’ah of Imam ’Asim through Imam Hafs, and his chains (sanad) from KH Muhammad Munawwir, Krapyak, Yogyakarta
Kutipan Ayat-ayat Al-Qur’an dan Kalimat Sufistik pada Beberapa Batu Nisan Makam Kuno di Indonesia Tjandrasasmita, Uka
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22548/shf.v2i2.91

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This writing studies the engraved Qur’anic verses and sufistic words on some of the ancient tombstones in Indonesia with the aim of tracing the purpose of this engraving,  and the source of verses and the chapter of the Qur’an being cited. It is from the number of the Qur’anic verses being cited on those tombstones that people are able to identify and predict the date the Muslim community in the Indonesian Archipelago (Nusantara) started to know the Qur’an and to read it. Further question is whether there is a tight connectionbetween one and other verses of the Qur’an which become the basic arguments of the Sufis’ thought. Further investigation and exploration is about the time the proofs of the sufistic words being engraved on the tombstone in Indonesia.
Tulisan Pegon Wujud Identitas Islam-Jawa Tinjauan atas Bentuk dan Fungsinya Pudjiastuti, Titik
SUHUF Vol 2 No 2 (2009)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22548/shf.v2i2.92

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Islam comes to Java in 15th-16th centuries did not only introduce the religious concepts but also Arabic scripts. The impact of the penetration of Islam was the production of new civilization which is known as Islamic-Javanese civilization. The   Arabic scripts which at first were taught for the sake of understanding Islamic teachings and of writing Islamic text in Arabic, were eventually developed, modified and adapted to the Javanese tongue and then can be used as the tool to write the texts in Javanese literature. This modified Arabic-Javanese script is known as pegon. The original purpose of creating pegon  script was related to the mission of spreading Islam but in further development is also functioned as the medium of writing many purposes and interests such as for writing literary texts, documents, private letters, etc
Islamic Art at The Art Gallery of South Australia Bennett, James
SUHUF Vol 2 No 2 (2009)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22548/shf.v2i2.93

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OVER  the past ten years, Australia has increasingly aware of Muslim cultures yet today there is still only one permanent public display dedicated to Islamic art in this country.  Perhaps it is not surprising that the Art Gallery of South Australia in Adelaide made the pioneer decision in 2003 to present Islamic art as a special feature for visitors to this art museum. Adelaide has a long history of contact with Islam. Following the Art Gallery’s establishment in 1881, the oldest mosque in Australia was opened in 1888 in the city for use by Afghan cameleers who were important in assisting in the early European colonization of the harsh interior of the Australian continent

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