Ibn al Qayyim as an Islam reformer who has influenced the modern reformers has a specific opinion about hadith. He views hadith as the most important source of the Islamic law after the Qur'an. Hadith is the main explanation of the Qur'an. His good aspect in using hadith is that he selects the hadith carefully and proportionally before using them as the basis and reason [hujjah] in solving prob…
Ibn Qayyim al Jawziyah is a fiqh expect who is strictly bound to ulama salaf's method in the strong reference to the nas of al Qur'an and Hadith. This can be seen in the principles of making legal conclusion which are not very different from those of Hambali school; namely the nas of al Qur'an, Hadith, Ijma', companions fatwa, qiyas, istishab, maslahah mumalah, sadd al dhari'ah, and 'urf. Ibn Q…
Marriage [al nikah] in Islam has been defined simply as a contract that guarantees the legality of lady's private part [al farj]. A definition such as this, often tends to create problems of gender bias, for example women are considered to be ans are positioned just as satisfiers of male's lust. In fact, the implication of the definition is the emergence of nation that dowries [al mahr] given t…
Al Ghazzali's discussion of causality is not absolutely new in Islamic thought. There had been such discourses that prevailed among Muslim intellectuals before him. In order to appreciate better the significant of al Ghazzali's concept, however, we shall trace back that discourse in Islamic intelectual tradition. For this purpose, it is imperative that we trace first the origin of this nation i…
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