Understanding The Prophetic Hadith
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Understanding the Prophetic Hadith
Author: Dheya Saqer Al Jalahma
language: en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date: 2023-04-21
This book examines two English translations of Mishkāt ul-Maṣābīḥ by Al-Tabrīzī and reflects on some of the key issues relating to Hadith translation. The highly instructional nature of the Prophetic Hadith means that the comprehensibility of any translation is of great importance to a non-Arabic-speaking Muslim, and there is a need to analyze available translations to determine whether these texts can function properly in the target culture. The volume considers the relevance of skopos theory, the concept of loyalty, and the strategies of the translators in question. There are also chapters that focus on the translation of Islamic legal terms and metaphors related to women, formulaic expressions, and reported nonverbal behavior in Fazlul Karim’s (1938) and Robson’s (1960) versions of the text.
Understanding the History of Ancient Israel
Author: H. G. M. Williamson
language: en
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Release Date: 2007-10-25
In popular presentation, some treat the Bible as a reliable source for the history of Israel, while others suggest that archaeology has shown that it cannot be trusted at all. This volume debates the issue of how such widely divergent views have arisen and will become an essential source of reference for the future.
Shaping the Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama’ah Thoughts in the Online Realm
Author: Dr. H. M. Mudhofi, M.Ag.
language: en
Publisher: Penerbit NEM
Release Date: 2025-04-01
Digitalization of moderate Aswaja understanding in the digital space is needed to counter religious extremist narratives. By focusing on the context of Indonesia and Malaysia, which are two countries where the majority of Muslims adhere to Aswaja teachings, this book aims to answer the question of how Aswaja is preserved in new media and how Aswaja values influence the new media environment in Indonesia and Malaysia? Therefore, this book uses the RSST (Religious Social Shaping of Technology) approach. This book found that the practice of Aswaja in Indonesia and Malaysia has transformed by appearing in various new media. Aswaja digitalization is based on its moderate principles. Aswaja’s moderate values have influenced the new religious environment as an anti-thesis to the more extreme and closed religious spaces controlled by extremist Puritan communities. Aswaja’s influence on the moderation of digital space occurs because of the strength of Aswaja’s community, authority, and traditional texts, which are the basis for constructing new texts that appear in new media. However, there are differences in the Aswaja institution between Indonesia and Malaysia. Aswaja thought in Malaysia is controlled by the state whose fatwas are binding, while in Indonesia, Aswaja thought lives in non-binding private Islamic organizations. This also has an impact on the process and dynamics of the digitalization of Aswaja in the new media space. In Malaysia, Aswaja tends to be in a narrative that can be controlled with little contestation, whereas in Indonesia, the Aswaja narrative tends to be more contested. This book contributes to the development of a new religious space, where the more moderate the ideological basis of new religious media, the more moderate the appearance of the religious media.