Ramadhan Syariat Dan Tradisi Description
This Android application is an Explanation About Ramadan Between Shari'a And Traditions By Ahmad Sarwat, Lc. MA. In PDF format.
Ramadan Between Shari'a And Tradition
For the Indonesian people, Ramadan is not only a matter of religion or sharia, but has transformed into a matter of tradition which is difficult to separate from the lifestyle and mentality of the nation.
The tradition of this month of Ramadan is very attached in such a way that it becomes an indication of how attached the Islamic religion is to the lifestyle and lifestyle of the Indonesian people. It would be a big mistake to say that Islam is only a newcomer in this archipelago. The influence of Islam can be said to be very close and can never be replaced by any value.
However, behind the excitement and fanfare of this nation's Ramadan tradition, criticism sometimes arises that examines how far this tradition is still firmly based on the original Islamic law as stated in Al-Quran Al-Kariem and As-Sunnah An-Nabawiyah.
From some of these traditions, some are still original without experiencing significant deviations, but also not a few have experienced deviations. In this case, we can divide the relationship between community traditions towards the festivities of the month of Ramadan compared to the authenticity of Islamic law into three types of relationships.
First, traditions that are still in line with Islamic law in a pure and patent manner, and are indeed based on specific arguments that are ordered to be carried out in the month of Ramadan.
Second, traditions that are still in line with Islamic law in general, but are not specifically ordered to be carried out only in the month of Ramadan.
Third, traditions that have absolutely no basis from Islamic law, and even tend to be contradictory.
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Ramadan Between Shari'a And Tradition
For the Indonesian people, Ramadan is not only a matter of religion or sharia, but has transformed into a matter of tradition which is difficult to separate from the lifestyle and mentality of the nation.
The tradition of this month of Ramadan is very attached in such a way that it becomes an indication of how attached the Islamic religion is to the lifestyle and lifestyle of the Indonesian people. It would be a big mistake to say that Islam is only a newcomer in this archipelago. The influence of Islam can be said to be very close and can never be replaced by any value.
However, behind the excitement and fanfare of this nation's Ramadan tradition, criticism sometimes arises that examines how far this tradition is still firmly based on the original Islamic law as stated in Al-Quran Al-Kariem and As-Sunnah An-Nabawiyah.
From some of these traditions, some are still original without experiencing significant deviations, but also not a few have experienced deviations. In this case, we can divide the relationship between community traditions towards the festivities of the month of Ramadan compared to the authenticity of Islamic law into three types of relationships.
First, traditions that are still in line with Islamic law in a pure and patent manner, and are indeed based on specific arguments that are ordered to be carried out in the month of Ramadan.
Second, traditions that are still in line with Islamic law in general, but are not specifically ordered to be carried out only in the month of Ramadan.
Third, traditions that have absolutely no basis from Islamic law, and even tend to be contradictory.
Hopefully the material content of this application can be useful for self-introspection and better improvement in everyday life.
Please give us reviews and input for the development of this application, give a 5 star rating to encourage us in developing other useful applications.
Happy reading.
Disclaimer :
All content in this application is not our trademark. We only get content from search engines and websites. The copyright of all content in this application is fully owned by the creator concerned. We aim to share knowledge and make learning easier for readers with this application, so there is no download feature in this application. If you are the copyright holder of the content files contained in this application and do not like your content being displayed, please contact us via the email developer and tell us about your ownership status for the content.
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