This paper started from the increasingly-massive radicalism movement in the name of religion nowdays. The tendency of radical acts in religious discourse refered to various understandings of normative texts, such as jihad discourse, enforcement of Islamic law, and enforcement of amar ma'ruf nahi munkar. This paper specifically re-analyzed the relation of religious radicalism with the discourse of amar ma'ruf nahi munkar which was understood literally, especially with sources of understanding that refered to the normative text of the Qur'an. This paper concludes that there are norms that must be seen and put forward in enforcing the command of amar makruf nahi mungkar, such as the universalimse values of Islam about peace, promoting moderation and tolerance, and also paying attention of the signs set by the State on the other side.
Tafsir ad-Du>rr al-Mantsur fi Tafsir al-Ma’tsur by Imam Jalaluddin As-Suyuthi is part of the intertextuality of his previous work, the book Tarju>manul Qur’an. However in this study, the author only describes the main aspects in this interpretation, such as the methodology of interpretation, systematics of writing, patterns of interpretation and others. This type of research is literature research, using descriptive-analysis. The conclusion of this article explains that the background of writing the book Ad-Du>rr al-Mantsur fi Tafsir al-Ma’tsur is because - he (as-Suyuthi) wanted to make a summary of the Book of Tarju>manul Qur’an, so this interpretation was written. This interpretation is classified as the book of bi al-Ma'tsur, because generally the source of interpretation used is history, either using munasabah, history or hadith of the Prophet. friends, and tabi'in.
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