الوسطية : مفهومها ومعانيها في السنة النبوية
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https://doi.org/10.33102/jmqs.v10i11.81Abstract
Islam is a religion of moderation; which is fair and consistent, not too exaggerate and not too deficient, also not too excessive and not too ignorance. Indeed, being moderately is one of the best characteristics applied in Manhaj Nabawi, which is can’t be judging on that without understanding comprehensive of Islam completely. Thus, the scholars are emphasizing on the importance of understanding Al-Quran and Sunnah by grasp knowledge of previous scholars. In fact, the main reason of many people deviated from the right path is far from moderate; that lead into disturbance of data collection, different thought/opinion and out-of-the right way of Islam. Furthermore, it creates bad effect of conflicts, rejection and variation of suffering. Therefore, this research is discussing about moderation that highlighting ways of speech Prophet Muhammad s.a.w in moderation guidance. Also than that, this research are figuring out about the terms of ‘lughawi’ and ‘syara’, thus make it to give an opportunity place for meaning and proves about being moderate in Sunnah Nabawi as meaning from the side of Salafussoleh. In a nutshell, Islam is moderate religion that not too far and tashaddud, not too exaggerate and excessive, also not too deficient and not for being troublesome into believers.
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