Hukum Tawassul Menurut Mazhab Syafi’i

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 234-252
Author(s):  
Azhar Azhar ◽  
Muhammad Shaleh ◽  
Muhammad Ramadhan

The Law of Tawassul According to the Shafi'i School (Case Study of the An-Naqsabandiyah Babussalam Besilam Order). This research is included in the qualitative research model, meaning that the data used in this study is qualitative data (data that does not consist of numbers) in the form of verbal messages, dialogues and writings which are the results of research through observation, interviews and documentation. Describe the practice of tawassul to the grave of Sheikh Abdul Wahab Rokan in Babussalam Besilam Village. The practice of Tawassul on his grave is full of problems, because the essence of tawasul is not asking for prayer to pious people who have died, because the true essence of tawasul is asking for prayer to pious people who are still alive. tawasul to people who have died. Explaining the law of tawasul in the graves of scholars according to the Shafi'i school. There are four kinds of understanding of the hadith of tawassul according to the Shafi'i school which were put forward by the author of the book and Mr. a) relying on Asmaul Husna, b) relying on righteous deeds; c) rely on living pious people; d) rely on godly people who have died. Keywords: Tawassul, Shafi'i Madhhab, Madhab  

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 273-279
Author(s):  
Muhammad Shaleh ◽  
Alang Sidek ◽  
Imannullah Imannullah

This research is included in the qualitative research model, meaning that the data used in this study is qualitative data (data that does not consist of numbers) in the form of verbal messages, dialogues and writings which are the results of research through observation, interviews and documentation. In the event of a divorce, it is the wife who suffers the most, who in particular does not have an income and a place to live. Based on the practice of the buying and selling system of animal dung in Tanjung Putus Village, Padang Tualang District, Langkat Regency, buying and selling animal dung is commonplace among the community and in accordance with sharia principles. and buying and selling rules. Starting from the pillars of buying and selling conditions, goods and so on so that the sale and purchase of animal dung in Tanjung Putus village, Padang Tualang sub-district, Langkat district according to religion can be carried out and does not violate religious norms. Based on the Islamic Shari'a Istihsan Perspective, the sale and purchase of animal dung according to unclean goods is prohibited by religion. In the development of customs that demand manure as additional fertilizer for plantations and agriculture, the sale and purchase of animal dung is legally allowed, because there are benefits. Although the Imams of Madzhab differ in their object, but with the presence of animal dung used as manure, it can be said that buying and selling transactions are allowed. Keywords: Buying and Selling, Dirt, Animals


Author(s):  
Putri Ayu Lestari ◽  
Renny Kurniasari ◽  
Winny Agustia Riznanda

This study aimed to investigate the teacher’s difficulties in teaching listening at MAN 1 Palembang. This study used a qualitative research. One of the qualitative research designs applied in this study was case study design. The participant of this study was one of English teachers at MAN 1 Palembang. The participant of this study was taken from one of the four English teachers at MAN 1 Palembang by using criterion sampling strategy. The data were collected through interview. The data were analyzed and presented descriptively. there are six steps commonly used in analyzing qualitative data, as follows; (1) the researcher have to be familiar with entire body of data (2) generate codes, (3) search for themes (4) review themes (5) define and name themes, and (6) produce the report. The results of this study showed that the difficulties faced by the teacher’s in teaching listening at MAN 1 Palembang were related to as follows: (a) the students' psychological factor; (b) students’ background knowledge; (c) students’ attitude; (d) lack of students’ vocabulary; (e) teaching aids or media; (f) the material; and (g) method of teaching listening comprehension.


2022 ◽  
pp. 263208432110613
Author(s):  
Kimberly Jamie ◽  
Adam Pattison Rathbone

This paper examines the place of theory in qualitative medical research. While theory’s place in research planning and data analysis has been well-established, the contribution of theory during qualitative data collection tends to be overlooked. Yet, data collection is not an asocial or apolitical process and requires reflection and analysis in and of itself. Therefore, drawing on an exemplar case study research project which focused on patients’ use of medicines, the paper argues that engaging with theory to think reflexively, throughout a project but particularly during the process of data collection can ensure the rigour and trustworthiness of qualitative data. In this case study, we draw on sociologist Erving Goffman’s theoretical framework of the dramaturgical metaphor to address the multiplicity of roles that healthcare practitioners undertaking qualitative research have to occupy and navigate. Rather than painting researchers out of their research through a naïve search for ‘objectivity’, reflexivity that is scaffolded by theory, offers a way through which researchers’ biases and subjectivities can be made explicit and their data analysis transparent. In making this argument, we encourage medical researchers to engage with, and be attuned to, theoretical perspectives outwith their own discipline.


Author(s):  
Dian Muhammad Rifai ◽  
Musta’an

This study is aimed at analyzing the learning strategies used by male and female students in developing English at Sahid University of Surakarta. This study is a qualitative research in the type of case study. Seventh grade students participated as the respondent to fill the  questionnaire and ten students (5 male and 5 female)  as the respondents of the interview. The qualitative data are obtained from the result of questionnaire, interview and classroom observation and the document. The data collected of interview and observations are presented in the form of  tables. Source and technique triangulations are used to get the trustworthiness of this data. Furthermore, Flowchart Model proposed by Miles and Huberman is applied in this study. The result of the study , such as (1) The male and female students use all kind of strategies in the different frequency  (1) The female students tend to use all type of  the strategies more frequently than the male students.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. 160940692110029
Author(s):  
J. Kessa Roberts ◽  
Alexandra E. Pavlakis ◽  
Meredith P. Richards

COVID-19 has necessitated innovation in many parts of our lives and qualitative research is no exception, as in-person qualitative data collection has been complicated by the constraints of social distancing and the prioritization of participants’ and researchers’ safety. Consequently, virtual methods have quickly gained traction. However, there is little research that comprehensively explores the range of practical, rigorous, and ethical considerations that arise when designing and engaging in virtual qualitative research. Addressing this gap, we examine the process of designing and conducting a virtual qualitative study, using specific examples from our case study of student homelessness in Houston, Texas that drew from semi-structured interviews and the analysis of over 50 documents. Garnering insights from Salmons’ Qualitative e-Research Framework (2016), and benefiting from 22 technical memos that documented our process, we profile the challenges we faced—and choices we made in response—as we designed and conducted our study. Our findings suggest that in practice, engaging in virtual qualitative research, particularly in the era of COVID-19, is a purposive exercise that requires thoughtful, careful analysis around a number of methodological challenges as well as ethical and equity-oriented questions. Our exploratory work has timely implications for qualitative scholars in the current COVID-19 context, but also showcases the potential to conduct high-quality, rigorous, ethical qualitative research in a virtual format, offering a glimmer of hope for more equitable qualitative research in contexts of crisis and beyond.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 023
Author(s):  
Jeini Ester Nelwan

Backgroud: Mapalus is one of the socio-cultural values in the Minahasa community. Other existing socio-cultural values such as Si Tou Timou Tumou Tou and Torang Samua Basudara. Mapalus is an embodiment of philosophy Si Tou Timou Tumou Tou. The purpose of this research was to describing the implementation of Mapalus in public health. Method: This research was a qualitative research. Model of this research was a case study. Result: The result of this research was showed that the implementation of Mapalus has been change from traditional models (mutual cooperation and assistance) to modern models. Conclusion: Mapalus has grown from the agricultural sector to the other sectors like social, economic, government, and health.


Author(s):  
Kristin Emilie Willumsen Bjørndal ◽  
Svein-Erik Andreassen

The purpose of the article is to contribute to the discussion about the relationship between action research with qualitative data and generalization. Working towards this purpose, we look into two other elements of research design. These two are research questions and case study as a research strategy. We apply theoretical concepts about different types of action research, different types of case study and different types of generalization in qualitative research. We also derive various formulations of constructive research questions. By experimenting with compilations of the theoretical concepts and the various formulations of constructive research questions, we promote a possible mindset about how different types of action research can justify ambition or not ambition of generalization.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 60
Author(s):  
Mohamad Hasan As'adi

Abstrak. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui Iklim komunikasi organisasi di dalam Lembaga Sarana Prasarana di Yayasan Pondok Pesantren Wahid Hasyim Yogyakarta. Iklim komunikasi organisasi yang baik sangat penting dalam sebuah organisasi. Dengan berjalannya iklim komunikasi organisasi kredibilitas dan kemajuan organisasi dapat tercapai. Iklim komunikasi di suatu organisasi berbeda dengan organisasi yang lainnya dari suasana atau atmosfer organisasinya. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif deskriptif. Penelitian mengungkap berbagai informasi kualitatif dengan deskripsi-analisis yang di teliti dan penuh makna. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa iklim komunikasi organisasi yang ada di lembaga sarana prasarana adalah iklim sosial yang terbentuk saling mendukung meskipun dalam pelaksanaan komunikasi belum berjalan secara maksimal. Komunikasi yang kurang maksimal tersebut menyebabkan informasi yang penting tidak didapatkan oleh seluruh anggota kelompok akan tetapi hanya segelintir anggota. Dampak yang paling berpengaruh akibat komunikasi yang tidak sehat adalah beban organisasi hanya bertumpu pada segelintir orang dan timbulnya sikap acuh terhadap pekerjaan anggota organisasi. Perkembangan informasi yang dinamis setiap harinya seharusnya dapat di bagikan melalui media sosial. Beberapa faktor yang mempengaruhi buruknya komunikasi antara lain, kurangnya kepercayaan antar anggota organisasi, kurangnya tanggung jawab, dan perubahan informasi yang terlalu dinamis. Upaya yang dilakukan untuk memperbaiki komunikasi dalam organisasi ini adalah dengan memberikan kepercayaan, tanggung jawab, dan membagikan informasi dengan teratur. Abstract. The research aims at finding the communication climate of an organization in the Department of Infrastructures and Facilities of Wahid Hasyim Islamic Boarding School Yogyakarta. A pleasant communication climate of an organization is significant. A communication climate of an organization that works well will help it to achieve credibility and development. Communication climate, atmosphere, and environment, in one organization, are different from another. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative research. This research explains various qualitative data with a careful and meaningful description analysis. This research shows that organizations' communication climate in the Department of Infrastructures and Facilities is supported by social climate. Although in the case of communication, there is still room for improvement. Since the lack of communication, some information might not access by all of the group members. The lack of communication can result in uneven workloads and lack of member responsibilities. Dynamic information changes should share via social media. Some factors that can affect poor communication are lack of trust between members, lack of responsibilities, and information changes that are too dynamic. Researchers found that giving trust, being responsible, and regularly sharing information can improve communication.


2013 ◽  
Vol 215 ◽  
pp. 104-120
Author(s):  
LAN PHẠM XUÂN ◽  
HỒNG THÁI DOÃN

The paper determines motivational factors affecting employees? organizational commitment in HCMC Trade Union Tourism Joint Stock Company. The research model and scales are constructed on findings of Kovach (1987) and qualitative research results. The paper figures out four important motivational factors, that is: (1) company trade mark and image, (2) good wages, (3) leadership, and (4) interesting work.


Al-Ulum ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ummi Kalsum

This study aims to determine the murabahah financing practices in Islamic banking with a case study in Kendari Branch BMI. This research employs the qualitative research and descriptive explorative research by implementing interview technique, observation and documentation. The collected data then processed and analysed by step reduction, presentation and conclusion. The approach used in this research is normative juridical. The results show that the determination of the law murabahah based on Muslim scholars judgement (ijma�) because Muslims have been practicing since the first trading murabahah. Murabahah must not conflict with sharia and regulated in Law No.21 of 2008 concerning Islamic Banking and fatwas DSN-MUI related to murabahah. While based on the results of research in the field of murabahah financing practiced in Kendari Branch BMI is generally in accordance with the provisions set forth by Law No.21 of 2008 concerning Islamic Banking and DSN MUI fatwas both in terms of the parties, the contract murabahah contract pillars, steps murabaha applicable on Islamic banking in Indonesia and some provisions relating to the financing murabaha.


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