Contextual Understanding of Hadith Qawli in Sahih Bukhari on Word Sami'a in Ibadah (Act of Worship) Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.33102/jmqs.v12i13.9الكلمات المفتاحية:
Contextual understanding in Hadith, Samica, Hadith, Hadith Context, Samica in hadithالملخص
Hadith refers to the speeches, actions, tacit approval and characteristics of Prophet Muhammad PBUH. It contains many aspects of Islam and life such as creed, ibadah, ethics and others. Ibadah (Act of Worship) is pivotal for Muslims as it depicts the ritual of devotion to Allah. The word samica which defines hearing is well-known in the world of hadith as it has been used as one of the methods of narration. Apart from that, the word samica has also been mentioned numerous times in the matan section of hadith. However, the study pertaining to the extraction of the word samica in matan is limited. Moreover, the number of research pertaining to the relationship between the word samica with ibadah in hadith is also restricted. Hence, this study intends to analyze the word samica, its synonym and morphology from the aspect of ibadah (Act of Worship) in Hadith Qawli from Sahih al-Bukhari. In addition, the context of the hadith is also extracted and described, in order to expand the understanding of each hadith. Several phases involving data collection and data analysis processes were conducted in order to achieve the purposes of this study. First, the word samica, its synonym and morphology were listed and referred to kitab al-Takhrij and hadith software. Then, the Hadith Qawli containing word samica were extracted prior to data analysis phase. Next, Hadith Qawli related to ibadah were chosen and referred to the commentaries book. Lastly, the descriptions of hadith on aspect of ibadah were described according to their own context. Results of the study showed that, there were a few hadith containing the word samica in the context of ibadah (Act of Worship). It can be concluded that the hearing aspect has its own function and it plays a pivotal role in ibadah perspective.
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