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Design thinking Healthy Lifestyle Inspiration of the Hadith of the Prophet SAW Wardah Azizah; Saifudin Nur
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 4 (2021): The 1st Conference on Ushuluddin Studies
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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This study aims to discuss the inspiration for hadith in a healthier lifestyle. This research method is qualitative through literature study and field studies with the hadith design thinking approach. The results and discussion of this research are the improvement of a healthy life, inspiration for the distribution of dietary applications taught by the Prophet, and maintaining a balance of food intake into the body. This study concludes that the Prophet's hadiths have inspirational messages in changing unhealthy lifestyle habits to be healthier
Takhrij and Syarah Hadith of Chemistry: The Nutrient Content of Zam-Zam Water Wulida Ullya Adzinta; Siti Nur Amelia; Nunung Kurniasih; Saifudin Nur; Dodo Widarda
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 5 (2021): Proceedings Conference on Chemistry and Hadith Studies
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This research aims to discuss the hadith of Prophet Muhammad SAW. about content of zam-zam water. The research method used in the processing of takhrij and syarah hadith is a qualitative method with chemical analysis. The result and discussion of this research is that is zam-zam water is water that appeared during the period of Prophet Ismail AS. This water is believed to have many miracles and properties. There are several substances contained in zam-zam water, including sodium, magnesium, calcium, potassium, fluoride, and others. This water can also help cure various diseases. After analyzing iron content, it was found that the Fe concentration was 0,0599 mg/l at a wavelength of 248,3 nm, it is meaning this water is suitable for consumption in accordance with the drinking water standards of the Minister of Health.