Menstrual Taboo; Menguji Wasathiyatul Islam Pada Menstruasi

Syahrul Rahman, Hamdani Hamdani
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Al-Quran gives a firm statement about Muslims as ummatan wasathan which interpreted as the best people or middle people. Al-Quran scholar state that the term of wasathan in al-Baqarah verse 143 applies to all aspect of life, including the aspects of faith, law, worship and others. Based on this verse,  moderate Islamic concept is presented, it's just this term is often used to assess religious understanding within the body of Islam itself, while the row of verses talks about the mystical conflicts of the companions of the Prophet after hearing the comments of the Jews and Christians regarding the movement Qibla direction of Muslims. There was a shift in the use of term wasathiyah in Indonesia from a comparison between people (religion) to a comparison of religious understanding in Islam its self. The approach method used in this article is an interpretive approach This article aims to examine the modernity of Islam in the legal aspects of menstruation compared to Judaism and Christianity. These three religious teachings see women who are menstruating should be kept away, it's just there are significant differences in its application. Some make a menstruation women kept away physically like Jews and Christianity. Some others avoid it in the sense they are not justified to perform ritual worship like Islam. This research proves that the teachings of Islam are lighter / more moderate in viewing women who are menstruating compared to Judaism and Christianity and at the same time this confirms the interpretation of scholars towards the word wasathiyah applies to all aspects of life including menstruation.
《古兰经》给出了一个关于穆斯林是ummatan wasathan的坚定声明,这被解释为最好的人或中间的人。《古兰经》学者指出,《巴卡拉》143节中的“wasathan”一词适用于生活的各个方面,包括信仰、法律、崇拜和其他方面。以这节经文为基础,提出了温和的伊斯兰概念,只是这个词经常被用来评价伊斯兰本身内部的宗教理解,而这一排经文则是在听到犹太人和基督徒对穆斯林Qibla运动方向的评论后,先知的同伴之间的神秘冲突。在印度尼西亚,wasathiyah一词的使用从人与人(宗教)之间的比较转变为对伊斯兰教本身的宗教理解的比较。这篇文章的目的是研究伊斯兰教与犹太教和基督教相比,在月经的法律方面的现代性。这三种宗教教义认为经期的女性应该远离,只是在应用上有很大的不同。有些人会来月经,女性会像犹太人和基督教一样远离身体。其他一些人避免它,因为他们没有理由像伊斯兰教那样进行仪式崇拜。这项研究证明,与犹太教和基督教相比,伊斯兰教的教义对月经妇女的看法更轻/更温和,同时这也证实了学者对wasathiyah一词的解释适用于包括月经在内的生活的各个方面。
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