REINTERPRETASI KONSEP FÎ SABÎL AL-LÂH SEBAGAI ASHNÂF ZAKAT

<p><em>The term jihad fi sabîl al-Lâh is often used to refer to physical war in the path of God. The word, as it is derived from the Qs. al-Tawbah (9): 60, in fact connotes specific and general meanings. The specific meaning of it commonly found in classical ulema’s interpretation is rel...

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Main Author: Ani Wafiroh
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: State Islamic University (UIN) Mataram 2006-06-01
Series:Ulumuna
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Online Access:http://ejurnal.iainmataram.ac.id/index.php/ulumuna/article/view/434
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description <p><em>The term jihad fi sabîl al-Lâh is often used to refer to physical war in the path of God. The word, as it is derived from the Qs. al-Tawbah (9): 60, in fact connotes specific and general meanings. The specific meaning of it commonly found in classical ulema’s interpretation is related to the war. This interpretation is based on historical evidence and supported by the literal meaning of Qur’an and the hadith. But such a meaning is now criticized and regarded as going beyond the conceptual boundary of jihad in Islam.</em></p><p><em>This article seeks to explore the general meaning of the term in the works of classical and contemporary Muslim scholars, aimed at offering a more contextual meaning. It shows that the term does not always necessarily mean the physical war in the name of God or religion, but it can be meant as education, human welfare, and social development.</em></p>
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spelling doaj.art-f6db87fd2ed84a769d51aed5936cabcf2022-12-22T02:39:09ZaraState Islamic University (UIN) MataramUlumuna1411-34572355-76482006-06-0110110312010.20414/ujis.v10i1.434432REINTERPRETASI KONSEP FÎ SABÎL AL-LÂH SEBAGAI ASHNÂF ZAKATAni Wafiroh0IAIN Mataram<p><em>The term jihad fi sabîl al-Lâh is often used to refer to physical war in the path of God. The word, as it is derived from the Qs. al-Tawbah (9): 60, in fact connotes specific and general meanings. The specific meaning of it commonly found in classical ulema’s interpretation is related to the war. This interpretation is based on historical evidence and supported by the literal meaning of Qur’an and the hadith. But such a meaning is now criticized and regarded as going beyond the conceptual boundary of jihad in Islam.</em></p><p><em>This article seeks to explore the general meaning of the term in the works of classical and contemporary Muslim scholars, aimed at offering a more contextual meaning. It shows that the term does not always necessarily mean the physical war in the name of God or religion, but it can be meant as education, human welfare, and social development.</em></p>http://ejurnal.iainmataram.ac.id/index.php/ulumuna/article/view/434ZakatJihâdFî Sabîl al-LâhPeperanganDakwah IslamiyahMashâlih al-Muslimîn.
spellingShingle Ani Wafiroh
REINTERPRETASI KONSEP FÎ SABÎL AL-LÂH SEBAGAI ASHNÂF ZAKAT
Ulumuna
Zakat
Jihâd
Fî Sabîl al-Lâh
Peperangan
Dakwah Islamiyah
Mashâlih al-Muslimîn.
title REINTERPRETASI KONSEP FÎ SABÎL AL-LÂH SEBAGAI ASHNÂF ZAKAT
title_full REINTERPRETASI KONSEP FÎ SABÎL AL-LÂH SEBAGAI ASHNÂF ZAKAT
title_fullStr REINTERPRETASI KONSEP FÎ SABÎL AL-LÂH SEBAGAI ASHNÂF ZAKAT
title_full_unstemmed REINTERPRETASI KONSEP FÎ SABÎL AL-LÂH SEBAGAI ASHNÂF ZAKAT
title_short REINTERPRETASI KONSEP FÎ SABÎL AL-LÂH SEBAGAI ASHNÂF ZAKAT
title_sort reinterpretasi konsep fi sabil al lah sebagai ashnaf zakat
topic Zakat
Jihâd
Fî Sabîl al-Lâh
Peperangan
Dakwah Islamiyah
Mashâlih al-Muslimîn.
url http://ejurnal.iainmataram.ac.id/index.php/ulumuna/article/view/434
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