The acculturation of Thâ’ûn paradigm and pandemic in Islam based on nash and historical perspective

Hamdan, Ali ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7732-5282, Mufidah, Cholil, amran, amran and Luthfiyah, Nabilah (2022) The acculturation of Thâ’ûn paradigm and pandemic in Islam based on nash and historical perspective. Presented at The International Symposium on Religious Literature and Heritage (ISLAGE 2021), 30 Nov - 2 Dec 2021, Malang.

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Abstract

This study is an effort to create a new paradigm about the global pandemic by analyzing nash or the texts of the Quran, Hadith, Atsar, and the statements of early Islamic scholars. The content analysis methods used in interpreting the Quran, the criticism of Hadith and Atsar, and the historical studies in early Islam have found that Thâ’ûn is the global name for a pandemic that has hit the Islamic world. The advances in science and technology have visualized today’s Thâ’ûn into the classification of names, types, and variants, but it is still globally accumulated as Thâ’ûn. The management of Thâ’ûn since the early Islamic period in the form of orders, directions, policies, and implementations has also been accommodated by the current generation, other countries, and governments with some modifications. This study also discovers that the major incidents that cause death have significantly and greatly affected the new normal order in humanity and social and Islamic law.

Item Type: Conference (Speech)
Keywords: Thâ’ûn; pandemic; management; Islamic history; new paradigm
Subjects: 22 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES > 2204 Religion and Religious Studies > 220403 Islamic Studies > 22040301 Al-Quran, Tafsir and related science
Divisions: Faculty of Sharia and Law > Department of Al-Quran and Tafseer studies
Depositing User: Ali Hamdan
Date Deposited: 22 Feb 2022 14:17

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