Elfi Tajuddin
UIN Imam Bonjol Padang

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JEWISH FAITH, TALMUD, AND ZIONIST IN ISLAMIC REVIEW Meirison . .; Muhammad Ridho; Elfi Tajuddin; Zulfia Trinova
Majalah Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Pemikiran Keagamaan Tajdid Vol 23, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/tajdid.v23i2.1942

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Abstract: This paper aims to talk about the Talmud being the most important scripture for Jews, even more, important than the Torah. The author conducted a library study with a descriptive comparative approach to obtaining the Book of the Talmud not only became a source in the establishment of religious law but also became an ideology and principles, and a direction for the policy-making of the State and the Jewish government of Israel. More than that, Talmud became the view of the life of jews in general. That's also why the Jewish State of Israel is referred to as a racist, chauvinistic, theocratic, conservative, and highly dogmatic State. To understand the seemingly arrogant, stubborn, uncompromising State of Israel, one needs to understand the content of the Talmud's teachings, which the Jews believe to be the essential scripture among their scriptures. The Jews have made the  Rabbis their own God in various aspects of life. Although Zionist Jews have turned secular, the Talmud continues to color the policies carried out by most Jews, especially Zionists.
HACKING THE TRACKS OF ANTI-SCIENCE GROUPS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Thaufiq Hidayat; Elfi Tajuddin; Vici Ramananda; Asmawati Asmawati
JURNAL AL-AQIDAH Vol 14, No 1 (2022)
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The presence of covid-19 has been over 2 years, but it is still a problem in understanding and attitude. There are still those who tend to reject the existence of Covid-19. The author considers this phenomenon an antiscience attitude whose impact can hinder handling the covid-19 outbreak. Therefore, it is important for all parties, especially the government, to intervene to deal with groups with antiscience labels. This paper only highlights how the figures and characters of antiscience groups and the impact of the pandemic era. This study aims to reveal the theoretical identity of the antiscience group in dealing with the covid-19 virus. The researcher uses a qualitative approach (library study) by studying documents related to the problems discussed in the research process. Researchers apply the description method in describing the problem as a whole and interpretive analysis to conclude. The results of this study are that the representation of the group in this paper the authors make tends to conflict with religion and science, use religious arguments for personal gain, have a very excessive belief orientation, and use ego rather than reason. The attitude of this group will have an impact on several possibilities, such as making it easier for someone to contract the coronavirus, hampering government efforts in handling covid, causing anxiety for others, and accelerating the growth rate of this virus.