PENENTUAN HARI DALAM SISTEM KALENDER HIJRIAH

Calendar is an organizing system to calculate the time for a certain period. By convention, the day is the smallest unit of the calendar, while the measurement part of a day using timing systems (hours, minutes, and seconds). Some calendar systems refers to an astronomical cycle, follow the rules an...

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Main Author: Ahmad Adib Rofiuddin
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang 2016-04-01
Series:Al-Ahkam
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Online Access:http://journal.walisongo.ac.id/index.php/ahkam/article/view/878
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Summary:Calendar is an organizing system to calculate the time for a certain period. By convention, the day is the smallest unit of the calendar, while the measurement part of a day using timing systems (hours, minutes, and seconds). Some calendar systems refers to an astronomical cycle, follow the rules anyway. The concept of day used by most people on earth is the concept of the day where the day begins at midnight and the day started on line within 1800 of the City of Greenwich. This qualitative study intends to analyze the determination of days in the Hijriyah calendar. The main problem is the disagreement about the start of the day and where the beginning of the day begins. In contrast to the international community in general, Muslims have several criteria to determine where and when the day begins in Islam. There are three opinions about the beginning of the day. First, the dawn as a benchmark of the start of the day. Second, the start of the day occurs when the setting sun. Third, the day began at midnight (00:00).
ISSN:0854-4603
2502-3209