Existing research demonstrates a positive relation between religion and identity among adolescents. The subject of this study was students of Faculty of Education and Teacher Training, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta, who were taken by simple random sampling technique. The data were collected through semi-structural interviews using the Abdullah Sahin's subjectivity mode based on James Marcia's framework. Thus, this study finds that the subject are in foreclosure, moratorium and achievement status, and no respondents are in diffusion status. The novelty of this research is that religion provides a distinct settinh for identity exploration and commimtment trough offering ideological, social and spiritual context.
This study focused on hadith and the science of hadith in the view of Ahlus Sunnah and Shia. Ahl al-Sunnah and Shia view the hadith as a source of Islam. The existence of different cultural roots of each group makes the Hadith can not be separated from the interests of group authority. The Shi'a believe that the revelation did not stop after the death of the Prophet Muhammad. In the verification of the hadith, the Shi'ah provided the criteria for the existence of a continuation of the ma'shum and all the narrators in the sanad came from the Shi'a group at all levels.
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