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Journal : Bulletin of Islamic Research

The Concept of The State in Islam: A Study of Maudhu'i's Interpretation Sabrina Farah Fuadia; Raudotul Aini; Raka Meirwanto Soba; Asep Abdul Muhyi
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v2i2.6

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This research aims to find out the concept of the state is in the Islamic world, more precisely using analysis of the Maudhu'i interpretation method. The method used in this research is a descriptive-analysis technique with more emphasis on the interpretation of verses related to the theme of the country. Islam began to recognize the existence of the concept of state as a political phenomenon that emerged after the collapse of the Ottoman Caliphate in 1924. If the word state institution is searched for in the Koran, it will never appear, but there is the word state which corresponds to this term, such as the word balad, qoryah, baldah, and others. These state concepts can be found in QS. Ibrahim verse 35, QS. Yaasin verse 13, and QS. Saba verse 15. The results of this research found that there was a correlation between these verses of the Koran and the importance of an institution in a country.
Islamic Views on Radicalism and Terrorism putrie dewi mayang sari; Rahayu Novaliana Putri; Ramizard Kumbi; Asep Abdul Muhyi
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v2i1.9

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This research aims to get to know Islam, Radicalismand Terrorism. This research is qualitative researchwith descriptive methods and Maudhu'iinterpretation. This type of qualitative approach isbased on secondary data sources which are literature related to the research topic sourced fromarticles, journals, books, etc. Data analysistechniques are carried out through the stages ofinventory, classification and interpretation. The technique for checking the validity of the data iscarried out by means of library research. The research results obtained show that there are several findings obtained by the author, namely, a description of the concept of Islam, the problem ofRadicalism and Terrorism, the history of the birth ofRadicalism and Terrorism, several interpretationswith Maudhu'i interpretations relating to Islam, Radicalism and Terrorism.
The Correlation between Islam and Globalization According to the Maudhu’i Interpretation Nurafni Alva Prasanti; Priscilla Elsya Adila; Rik’an Mughiry Rosyadi; Asep Abdul Muhyi
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v2i2.13

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Globalization is a phenomenon of change in today's world that cannot be avoided or prevented. It is a process of modernization and unification of the world in terms of communication, religion, ideology, economy, culture, etc. This paper aims to explain the relationship between globalization and Islam. This paper will explain the characteristics of Islam and globalization, its impact, its existence in the present day and its interpretation in the Qur'an using the maudhu'i method of interpretation. The research method taken is qualitative through a descriptive approach using library research data collection techniques. The results found are the word globalization is represented with al-'alamiin in Qs. Al-Anbiya verse 107 and Qs. Al-Furqan ayat 1. The term "globalization" refers to the concept of universal or comprehensive, which according to Al-Qardawi has almost the same meaning as universal and naturalness (alamiyyah). Globalization has a good impact but also has a bad impact. The concept of rahmatan lil'alamin teaches to always love others, maintain the unity of the people, do not distinguish humans only from tribes, teach to be fair and not arbitrary. In conclusion, Islam with the concept of rahmatan lil'alamin brings values that can be a solution for Muslims in facing globalization.
The Concept of Human Rights from The Qur'an Perspective Nurzannah Damyanti; Sabila Aida Nurazizah; Ryan Abdurrahman Fitriansyah; Asep Abdul Muhyi
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v2i1.20

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This article focuses on the discussion of human rights in the Qur’an. The issue of human rights (HAM)   which is considered to have differences that are contrary to Islam is very problematic so it is interesting to discuss. Is it true that Islam does not recognize the concept of human rights? So how does the Koran as the main source of the Islamic religion discuss the concept of human rights? Therefore, this research aims to reveal the concept of human rights in the Al-Qur'an as the main source of Islam itself. This research uses a qualitative approach with descriptive-analytical methods, especially Maudhu'i's interpretation of verses relating to human rights. The results of this research found that the concept of human rights in Islam has existed since humans were born, as evidenced by the existence of verses in the Qur'an which are very relevant to the concept of human rights, including the rights to equality and justice contained in (QS.an Nisa: 58) the right to life (QS. al-Isra': 33) and the right to education (QS. At-Taubah: 122) with the interpretation related to this verse means that Islam is very relevant to the concept of human rights.
Co-Authors Abdurrofi Muhammad Zainuri Adhelia Ananta Adnan Sulaiman Adnin Abdul Majied Afif Arrasyidi Afwan Abdul Hakim KH Agniya Rihadatul Aisy Agung Fauzan Ahmad Abdus Salam Aura Rusyda Ahmad Badrul Amin Ahmad Nurali Shadiqin Ahmad Satria Ahmad Zaki Yamini Aisyah Safitri Alya Agustina Alya Huriah Assegaff Alya Rohaly Alya Shafira Octaviani Andi M. Arfandi Anida Farroh Anisa Salsabila Ara Farhanul Ibad Arasyid Isnandar Aria Rahman Aslaa Nabiilah Asma Sabrina Nurain Asri Muthiyal Haq Asya Noer Izzatin Charitsatun Najah Dida Maulidah Rukoyah Dinda Hidayatul Dini Fitriyani Dzu Hulwin Dzul Adli Mudzoffar Al Arifi Eca Dwi Yandra Evan Raif Fadhil Rahman Utama Fadia Luthfi Riyani Fadly Alanka Fahad Fauzi Farhan Bahrul Ulum Fatur Rahmat Saifullah Tawil Fitri Andaryani Fitria Fitria Fursan Ruhbani Gea Pramudyah Gery Hummamul Hafid Ghina Mutmainnah Ghina Salsabila Hafizah Irfani Azkiah Hana Mariatul Qibtiyah Hanifatul Akmila Hanifatul Auliya Hasan Muhammad Alfatih Hasna Rafidah Salsabila Hikmawan Akbar Husna Dhiya’ul Ilmi Husna Nabila Ia Aulia Ilham Bastanta Panjaitan Ilham Musthofa AQ Ilma Aulia Imam Abdul Aziz Imam Musyaffa Mujahadah Ina Nurseha Indi Ariqah Putri Dadi Iqrimatunnaya Iqrimatunnaya Irma Riyani Jauharah Khairun Nisa Kaka Reza Abdullah Khalishah Sajidah Khoirunnisa Khoirunnisa Kholid Nurrohman Lazuardy Azra Lidya Maharani Lindiani Nur Fadillah Luthfatul Millah Luthfi Khoirunnisa Fadhila Luthfi Luthfi Miftahul Anwar Luthfi Muhammad Hamdani Maulida Fatihatusshofwa mitha ratu apriliani Mohamad Wardan Muhammad Fawwaz Dwizahran Muhammad Haekal Fatahillah Akbar Muhammad Hamzah Nashrullah Muhammad Miftah Fauzi Muhammad Sa’id Muhammad Taufik Faturrahman Muhammad Yazka Nurafni Alva Prasanti Nurzannah Damyanti Popi Maspupah Priscilla Elsya Adila putrie dewi mayang sari Rahayu Novaliana Putri Raka Meirwanto Soba Ramizard Kumbi Rasihon Anwar Raudotul Aini Rik’an Mughiry Rosyadi Rosihon Anwar, Rosihon Ryan Abdurrahman Fitriansyah Sabila Aida Nurazizah Sabrina Farah Fuadia Saif Mujahidin Muhammad Siti Rahmah