2022
DOI: 10.20885/millah.vol21.iss3.art7
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Contribution of Shaikh Abdurrauf As-Singkili to the Establishment of Islamic Law in the Kingdom of Aceh Darussalam in the 17th Century AD

Abstract: In the 17th century AD, the Kingdom of Aceh Darussalam reached its golden peak and became an intellectual and spiritual center of Islam in the archipelago filled with many scholars. Among them was Shaykh Abdurrauf As-Singkili, who became the Qadli Malikul Adil of the Kingdom. Therefore, this study seeks to examine the contribution of Shaykh Abdurrauf as-Singkili to the grounding of Islamic law in the Kingdom of Aceh Darussalam in the 17th century AD. The research method in this study is a literature study anal… Show more

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“…To support the urgency of this manuscript, there are several similar studies for comparison with the current study concerning Nusantara scholars, such as Imawan's writings on Sheikh Abdusshamad al-Falimbani (Imawan, 2018b), Sheikh Nuruddin al-Raniri (Imawan, 2022b), Sheikh Abdurrauf al-Sinkili (Imawan, 2022c), Sheikh Mahfuzh al-Tarmasi (Imawan, 2020), Sheikh Arsyad al-Banjari (Imawan, 2021a), and Sheikh Nawawi al-Bantani (Fauzi & Imawan, 2022). Research on the works and scholars of Nusantara has also been conducted by Shaleh on "Miratu al-Thullab of Sheikh Sinkili" (Salleh et al, 2019), Meyer on his literary works, Hamzah al-Fansuri (Meyer, 2019), and Harisuddin on the Islamic organizational network in Indonesia (Harisudin, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…To support the urgency of this manuscript, there are several similar studies for comparison with the current study concerning Nusantara scholars, such as Imawan's writings on Sheikh Abdusshamad al-Falimbani (Imawan, 2018b), Sheikh Nuruddin al-Raniri (Imawan, 2022b), Sheikh Abdurrauf al-Sinkili (Imawan, 2022c), Sheikh Mahfuzh al-Tarmasi (Imawan, 2020), Sheikh Arsyad al-Banjari (Imawan, 2021a), and Sheikh Nawawi al-Bantani (Fauzi & Imawan, 2022). Research on the works and scholars of Nusantara has also been conducted by Shaleh on "Miratu al-Thullab of Sheikh Sinkili" (Salleh et al, 2019), Meyer on his literary works, Hamzah al-Fansuri (Meyer, 2019), and Harisuddin on the Islamic organizational network in Indonesia (Harisudin, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…During this period, Abdurrauf As-Singkili studied in several cities, such as Doha, Yemen, Qatar, Persia, Jeddah, Makkah, and Medina (Damanhuri, 2013). From these cities, Abdurrauf As-Singkili studied and studied with prominent international scholars who had a significant influence on his time, such as Ahmad al-Qusyasyi, Ibrahim al-Kurani, Abd Al-Qadir Mawrir, Ali al-Tabari, Abd al-Qadir al-Burkhali, and scholars from the Ja'man family (Imawan, 2022;Abbas, 2018). Abdurrauf As-Singkili gained and deepened their knowledge of Islam through this international network of scholars, such as Tawhid, Hadith, Sufism, Tarekat, Fiqh, and Tafsir.…”
Section: Biography and Educational History Of Abdurrauf As-singkilimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Middle East, Abdurrauf As-Singkili closed his study trip in Makkah and Medina. Abdurrauf As-Singkili concluded his studies in the holy cities of Muslims, Makkah and Medina, where he received educational diplomas from his teachers, Ahmad al-Qusyasyi and Ibrahim al-Kurani (Imawan, 2022).…”
Section: Biography and Educational History Of Abdurrauf As-singkilimentioning
confidence: 99%
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