2022
DOI: 10.15408/jii.v12i1.22159
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Hasan Hanafi's Thoughts on the Authenticity of God's Revelation

Abstract: The authenticity of God’s revelation is important to study because it might raise doubts among Muslim scholars when it is used for interpretation. The purpose of this study is to examine the authenticity of the revelation using Hasan Hanafi's thoughts as an Islamic thinker who has serious attention to the topic. This study uses a qualitative method and employs literature study. The approach is dialectic and historical. The results of the study show that Hasan Hanafi, in determining the authenticity of the reve… Show more

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“…This function has been around for a long time, especially during the time of the Prophet, the mosque as the center of education functions as a place for teaching and learning for every group, as well as studies, recitation of the elderly or children [19]. Mosques must also be developed to carry out this function because education is a must for every Muslim and Muslimah.…”
Section: Education Centermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This function has been around for a long time, especially during the time of the Prophet, the mosque as the center of education functions as a place for teaching and learning for every group, as well as studies, recitation of the elderly or children [19]. Mosques must also be developed to carry out this function because education is a must for every Muslim and Muslimah.…”
Section: Education Centermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Islamic economics, consumptive behavior is not allowed or strictly prohibited, it is stated in Qs Al-A'raf At the end of the verse, it is emphasized that Allah does not like people who are exaggerating, because Allah does not like people who are bigger than a stake, meaning that Allah does not like people whose expenses are greater than their income [32].…”
Section: Islamic Economic Perspective Consumptive Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%