scholarly journals An Analytical Study of Muslim Jurists’ Opinion Regarding Sunnah

Fahm-i-Islam ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-34

Islam is such a comprehensive, all-inclusive and basically a socialist religion, which has declared, it as an obligatory to achieve what the society needs and the factors which can be a barrier to social development, are forbidden and affixed as Haram (illegal) by Islam. In this regard after Holy Quran, Sunnah is the key to solve the problems of Muslim Ummah, which opens the door for humanity to look on that how can the obligations and prohibitions occurring in each age and time can be resolved. As for as, the analytical work of Sunnah literature is concerned it is a very high contribution in the field of Hadith and in this article titled “An analytical study of Muslim Jurist’s opinion regarding Sunnah”, it has been reviewed on that how the Sunnah has ever been a valuable and perpetual attraction from the beginning in Islamic law, due to different aspects. The term Sunnah, which is denoted as المسلوکہ الطریقہ) a fixed way) applied by the prophet as a legal term what HEصلى الله عليه وسلمsaid, did, and agreed to. It is however used to donate any of the above correlated meanings irrespective of whether the way of life custom and conduct are merely acceptable, commendable or detestable and unacceptable ones. Exemplifying the polarizing usage the prophetic tradition, reads: “whoever initiates (or revives) a meritorious Sunnah, within the frame work of Islam shall in addition to reward of intimating that particular Sunnah be endowed with the reward those who would follow his example until the day of resurrection without this diminishing in least from their sins.”In spite of the fact that the term Sunnah is technically used to contribute both good and bad conducts, it is commonly used in the context of good and acceptable way. However, in this study it has also been focused on the road map and guidelines for the Muslim community as a whole and for Jurists as a very essential.

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 100-105
Author(s):  
Yogi Arisandi ◽  
Khusnul Khotimah

In some areas of Tasikmalaya there is an education zone. Conditions in the zone, some students are forced to walk on the road because of the unavailability of sidewalks or dealing with traffic vehicles passing by and very unfriendly to school children. To improve the safety, comfort and safety of pedestrian users, it is necessary to plan the needs of integrated pedestrian facilities in Tasikmalaya Regency. In this study using pedestrian analysis method that is done on sidewalk and pedestrian way and method of alignment analysis. It was found that the volume of vehicles> 1000 vehicles / 12 hours and pedestrian volume> 300orang / 12 hours. Pedestrian facilities such as sidewalks and pedestrian facilities are indispensable in the education zone of Tasikmalaya Regency to minimize conflicts (vehicles and pedestrians). In one of the research sites, namely on Jl. K. H. Zaenal Musthafa requires pelican crossing because of the huge volume of vehicles and the very high volume of pedestrians. Integrated pedestrian concept is done by connecting Jl. Paledang with Jl. Garut-Tasikmalaya, Jl. Bantar Payung- Jl.Garut-Tasikmalaya.


2021 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rudy A. Denton

Overwhelming feelings of resentment and revenge by individuals in emotionally wounded and traumatised communities inflicted by injustice, violence and oppressive systems, often become a way of life, and people seldom deal with forgiveness in their healing process. Too often, the story of traumatic experiences surfaces as an indication of societies struggling to achieve lasting peace. This article explored a process of spiritual healing and life fulfilment that relates to a forgiveness process which includes koinonia and diakonia as indispensable elements on the road to reconstructing communities and individuals following conflict and violence. The point of departure in this article was taken from scriptural and academic literature to provide a forgiveness process to contain revenge and violence without resorting to it, and to protect individuals, communities and the social order within larger systems in society. The imperative to forgive could raise a persistent attitude and a way of life to encourage communities’ and individuals’ resilience.Contribution: The article offers an avant-garde quest for a forgiveness process that includes koinonia and diakonia as indispensable elements on the road to reconstructing communities and individuals following conflict and violence.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 125
Author(s):  
Yuni Wulandari ◽  
Denny Hernawan ◽  
Irma Purnamasari

Regional Water Company (PDAM) is a company that is managed by the Local Government to operate as a body of community service that is selling services and trust in society. PDAM has to must still understand the behavior and wishes of the customers in the utilization of services of drinking water and the discretion of the company in the form term of service standards set, so as to provide a good service that causes customers to be satisfied.                One of the PDAM in Indonesia is PDAM Tirta Kahuripan located in Bogor. PDAM Tirta Kahuripan is often get complaints from their customers. Of the Many customers who complained about the poor service system so far is are leaky pipe impact on the high notes of erroneous meter, water quality is still dirty muddy, and sluggish handling of a complaint.                The aim of research is to find out a complaint management system in order to improve customer satisfaction at PDAM Tirta Kahuripan.               The theory used to analyze a system of customer complaints is the referring to the Minister of Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform No. 3 Year of 2015 on the Road Map Development Complaints Public Service Nationwide with 3 sizes of complaint management : outcomes, targets, and programs. While, improving customer satisfaction using Fandi Tjiptono and Gregory Cahndra theory (2006: 130) with four dimensions to measure customer satisfaction : the system of complaints and suggestions, Customer satisfaction Survey, Ghost Shopping (Shadow Customer), and Customer Switching Analysis.               Research methods used in this research is descriptive quantitative method using questionnaires / questionnaire and interviews as the main instrument to collect data.                The results showed that the management of customer complaints in accordance with  to existing procedures with the acquisition of a score of is 3.32 according to the with category of interpretation of the category is as quite good enough (moderate).  Meanwhile, the results of data analysis by increasing customer satisfaction PDAM Tirta Kahuripan obtained a score of is 2.83 in the category with category of interpretation as good enough (moderate).                  Nevertheless, But there is a needs to be have a system or application that can be accessed in to the customer complaints and the organizers therefore PDAM can respond and follow complaint subsequently. Keywords : Complaint Management System , Customer Satisfaction


2000 ◽  
Vol 90 (2) ◽  
pp. 522-526 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gary Groth-Marnat ◽  
Mathew Teal

This study investigated the effectiveness of the WAIS–R Block Design subtest to predict everyday spatial ability for 65 university undergraduates (15 men, 50 women) who were administered Block Design, the Standardized Road Map Test of Direction Sense, and the Everyday Spatial Activities Test. In addition, the verbally loaded National Adult Reading Test was administered to assess whether the more visuospatial Block Design subtest was a better predictor of spatial ability. Moderate support was found. When age and sex were accounted for, Block Design accounted for 36% of the variance in performance ( r = -.62) on the Road Map Test and 19% of the variance on the performance of the Everyday Spatial Activities Test ( r = .42). In contrast, the scores on the National Adult Reading Test did not predict performance on the Road Map Test or Everyday Spatial Abilities Test. This suggests that, with appropriate caution, Block Design could be used as a measure of everyday spatial abilities.


1958 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 387-392 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Prat

Abstract In a preceding article, we expressed the hypothesis that probably no discontinuity exists between abrasion testing on the road and that on laboratory machines. The latter showed the peculiarity of being characterized by its very high severity. Let us recall briefly that the severity is expressed by the absolute wear of a reference mixture during the test considered. We were able to verify the existence of a relationship independent of the type of testing carried out, but a function of the severity of the tests, between the wear of an experimental mixture and a reference mixture. This relation manifests itself in different types of mixtures in the form of regressing lines. These are shown in Figure 1 where we have used logarithmic coordinates. The correlation coefficients calculated for different regressions are in the neighborhood of 0.93 to 0.95 and consequently very highly significant. The interpretation and use of the curves shown on the graph necessitates, however, a few remarks of importance: Firstly, it must be noted that each of the lines corresponds to a particular standard of comparison. Each of them is independent of the others. for example, for that labelled “Rubber-Resin A”, the comparison rests on the wear of this type of combination rubber-resin as a function of the wear of the mixture (natural rubber containing 28 volumes of HAF black) having served as a reference for the tests, while for the line labelled “Rubber + SAF black”, the reference mixture is a natural rubber containing 28 volumes of MPC black. It will not be necessary then, in any case to compare the curve for “Rubber-SAF Black” to that for “Rubber-Resin A”.


Author(s):  
Nining Latianingsih ◽  
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Iis Mariam ◽  
Dewi Winarni Susyanti ◽  
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Tourism provides a significant contribution to development, conventional tourism products are becoming increasingly abandoned and tourists are turning to tourism products that value the environment, nature, culture and special attractions more. How to manage tourist villages in the village of Tegal Waru Ciampea Bogor, in the flexibility and intensity of interaction with the environment and local communities. The purpose of this research is to see how the management of creative and innovative community-based tourism villages (CREANOVA) The approach method used is an empirical normative approach and uses qualitative methods and direct field research on research objects that are related to the problem under study. the results of the study are. Tegal Waru tourism village is a pedesan tourist area that is no less interesting and offers cultural potential. Has a variety of agricultural production businesses and entrepreneurs. Community participation in the development of tourist villages is very high. There are tour packages offered including entrepreneur training, charity creativity, outbound on the road, consumption packages, souvenir packages, shopping centers, tourism attractions, business tourist village locations, while visitors from home and abroad. Community participation is very high in implementing this village tourism program, because they feel an increase in income and economic life


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jesús Lacalle

The main challenge we face in making quantum computing a reality is error control. For this reason it is necessary to study whether the hypotheses on which the threshold theorem has been proved capture all the characteristics of quantum errors. The extraordinary difficulties that we find to control quantum errors effectively together with the little progress in this endeavor, compared to the enormous effort deployed by the scientific community and by companies and governments, should make us reflect on the road map to quantum computing. In this work we analyze error control in quantum computing and suggest that discrete quantum computing models should be explored. In this sense, we present a concrete model but, above all, we propose that Quantum Physics should be taken one step further, in order to allow discretization of the quantum computing model.


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 167-182 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sławomir Wacewicz ◽  
Przemysław Żywiczyński

Abstract In this paper, we complement proximate or ‘how’ explanations for the origins of language, broadening our perspective to include fitness-consequences explanations, i.e. ultimate, or ‘why’ explanations. We identify the platform of trust as a fundamental prerequisite for the development of a language-like system of symbolic communication. The platform of trust is a social niche in which cheap but honest communication with non-kin is possible, because messages tend to be trusted as a default. We briefly consider the place of the platform of trust on the road map as laid out in the Mirror System Hypothesis. We then turn to recent research on turn-taking in primates, which has been proposed as a precursor of the cooperative structuring of conversation in humans. We suggest, instead, that human turn-taking, in its full richness that makes it an interesting explanatory target, may only appear in a communicative system that is already founded on a community-wide, cooperative platform of trust.


2004 ◽  
Vol 135 (10) ◽  
pp. 1362-1363 ◽  
Author(s):  
LAWRENCE A. TABAK
Keyword(s):  
The Road ◽  
Road Map ◽  

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