哈姆卡视角下的人类创造过程&纳扎里耶特·西亚克视角(《爱资哈尔之书》解析)

Yuyun Affandi, Maljaul Abror Abdillah, Latifatul Asna, Mohammed Saad Alhuwaymil
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本研究试图阐述HAMKA在他的著作《Tafsir al-Azhar》(تفسير الأزهر)中对人类创造过程的经文的解释,特别是在Q.S. Al-Mu'minun/23:1-17中。大多数研究人员似乎更倾向于从科学解释的角度来看待考尼耶经文,包括在解释Q.S. Al-Mu'minun/23:1-17中与人类创造过程(胚胎学)有关的经文时。如果仔细观察,HAMKA对这些的解释存在于争论不信者拒绝在审判日身体复活(Ba’tsu al-Ajsad)的现象。这项研究在形式上是定性的,采用Nazhariyyat al-Siyaq方法(نظرية السياق)进行文献回顾,从这些经文在苏拉特·穆米努中出现的背景来看它们的实质,同时考虑到它们在朝觐章和盖非尔章中存在的背景的相似性。本研究的结果表明,HAMKA将Q.S. Al-Mu'minun/23:1-17中的经文分为两组来解释。首先,1-11节是关于信徒的特征。第二,12-17节是关于人类创造的过程,以复活之日的警告结束。HAMKA将讨论人类创造过程的第12、13和14节与第15-17节结合在一起,讨论复活的日子。在作者看来,通过Nazhariyyat al-Siyaq方法(语境理论),似乎第12、13和14节(谈论人类创造的过程)的出现更多的是在邀请人们反思人类的起源,他们来自哪里,他们如何生活,他们将回到哪里?换句话说,HAMKA对第12、13和14节的解释更多的是末世论上的细微差别(即,相信在复活之日肉体复活的存在),而不是科学上的细微差别。
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The Process of Human Creation in The View of HAMKA With The Nazhariyyat Al-Siyaq Approach (Analysis of The Book of Al-Azhar)
This research tries to elaborate on the interpretation of HAMKA in his book Tafsir al-Azhar (تفسير الأزهر) on the verses of the process of human creation, especially in Q.S. Al-Mu'minun/23:1-17. Most researchers seem more inclined to approach the Kauniyyah verses from the standpoint of scientific explanation, including when interpreting verses related to the process of human creation (embryology) in Q.S. Al-Mu'minun/23:1-17. If scrutinized, HAMKA’s interpretation of these is present in disputing disbelievers' rejection of the phenomena of physical resurrection (Ba'tsu al-Ajsad) on the Day of Judgment. This study is qualitative in form and was created using a literature review using the Nazhariyyat al-Siyaq approach (نظرية السياق) to see the substance of these verses from the context of their appearance in Surat al-Mu'minun while considering the similarity of their context which exist in Chapter al-Hajj and al-Ghafir. The results of this study indicate that HAMKA interprets the verses in Q.S. Al-Mu'minun/23:1-17 by dividing them into two clusters. First, verses 1-11 are about the characteristics of a believer person. Second, verses 12-17 are about the process of human creation, which ends with a warning about the day of resurrection. HAMKA combines verses 12, 13, and 14, which discuss the process of human creation, into one cluster with verses 15-17 about the day of resurrection. In the writer's opinion, through the Nazhariyyat al-Siyaq approach (theory of context), it appears that the presence of verses 12, 13, and 14 (which talk about the process of human creation) is more of an invitation to reflect on the origin of human beings, where did they come from, how did they live and where will they return? In other words, HAMKA's interpretation of verses 12, 13, and 14 has more of an eschatological nuance (i.e., belief in the existence of a physical resurrection [ba'tsu al-ajsad] on the Day of Resurrection) rather than a scientific nuance.
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