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Interkoneksi Fikih Hisab Rukyat dan Ilmu Geodesi
Author(s) -
Marwadi Marwadi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
al-manahij : jurnal kajian hukum islam/al-manahij
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2579-4167
pISSN - 1978-6670
DOI - 10.24090/mnh.v12i2.1768
Subject(s) - figure of the earth , geodetic datum , geodesy , geoid , trigonometry , fiqh , latitude , spherical trigonometry , undulation of the geoid , mathematics , geology , geography , geophysics , geometry , islam , measured depth , sharia , archaeology
Islamic studies, including fiqh, using an integration-interconnection approach with other sciences are important to do to get a more complete perspective. One of them is the interconnection of “hisab-rukyat” fiqh with geodesy. In general, the study of the Qibla direction, the beginning of prayer times, the beginning of the qamariah month, and eclipses in “hisab-rukyat” fiqh, uses the general formula of spherical trigonometry with a round earth reference. Round earth references in the study of the region differ from the real condition of the earth in the form of an ellipsoid as described in geodesy. To get more valid results, it is important to convert latitude and place height. The latitude of the place obtained by reference or GPS is the geodetic latitude with the earth reference in the form of an ellipsoid, whereas the spherical trigonometry formula refers to the shape of a round Earth. The place height obtained through GPS is the ellipsoid height, not the desired orthometric height (above the average surface of sea water). By converting these data, studies of the “hisab-rukyat” fiqh can be more valid. By increasing the validity of the calculation results, the interconnection between “hisab-rukyat” fiqh and geodesy appears in the form of complementation, meaning that data and findings of geodesy can complement data and analysis in “hisab-rukyat” fiqh, so that it is possible to draw more valid conclusions.

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