Khalim, Samidi and Hasaniyah, Nur (2018) Narration of the heaven gates in manuscript of hadits Duqa. Presented at The 1st International Conference on Recent Innovations (ICRI 2018), 26-28 Sep 2018, Jakarta.
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Abstract
This paper is summary of philological research which describes the narration of the heaven gates based on the Manuscript of the Hadith Duqa. Philology in itself was linked to texts. It had to do with both, interpreting the text of Hadith Duqa and preserving the original text in a world were transmission was based on manual copying. Hadith Duqa is Javanesse manuscript with Pegonese script that very vulnerable and the content (text) is fading, hard to read. Besides that, the characters and language in the script are also difficult to understand by today's generation. Hadith Duqa scripts need to be preserved their contents before the script begins to get damaged due to age and environment. Therefore one of the steps to save the manuscript is by doing the transfer of media or digitalization and study of its contents (text). The Manuscript of Hadit Duqa contains various Islamic teachings related to eschatology (the last day), but the focus of the study is only on the narratives of the gates of heaven. Based on the Manuscripts of Hadith Duqa, there are eight doors of heaven: the door of the Prophet, the door of prayer, the door of the zakat, the door of amar makruf nahi munkar, the door overcomes the lust, the door jihad fi sabilillah, the door of hajj and umroh, and the door of obedience to parents.
Item Type: | Conference (Paper) |
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Keywords: | manuscript; philology; the chapters of Heaven |
Divisions: | Faculty of Humanities > Department of Arabic Language and Letters |
Depositing User: | Nur Hasaniyah |
Date Deposited: | 08 Jul 2021 13:37 |
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