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Kritik Hadîth dalam Perspektif Studi Kontemporer
Author(s) -
Idri Idri
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
islamica : jurnal studi keislaman
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2356-2218
pISSN - 1978-3183
DOI - 10.15642/islamica.2010.4.2.261-279
Subject(s) - normative , islam , context (archaeology) , epistemology , legitimacy , sociology , relation (database) , narrative , foundation (evidence) , human rights , orientalism , law , philosophy , political science , literature , theology , history , art , computer science , politics , archaeology , database
Critical studies of hadîth do not always aim at arguing against the legitimacy of hadîth as one of the sources of Islamic Law. Nor do it doubt –like many orientalist would do- the authenticity of the hadîth as a source of Islamic teaching. Critical studies of hadîth are about investigating the accuracy and validity of the narration chain. Considering that many hadîths take a long period of time before they are being narrated, inaccuracy might have taken place in that process. Therefore a critique is needed. In the context of contemporary life, a critique is even more needed especially that which looks at hadîth in terms of its relation with modern science, technology, gender issues, human rights, freedom of expression, and so on. This paper discusses the notion of the critical studies of hadîth in contemporary life by focusing on four issues (1) the cognitive foundation of the studies, (2) the objects of the critique, (3) the necessity of the critique, and (4) the normative standards of the critique.