Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024)

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This edition presents a complex contemporary landscape and overarching challenge that is reflected in a spectrum of specialized inquiries: the pertinence of thematic Hadith studies on al-ardh to modern land eco-theological dilemmas, the synthesis of Ibn Hajar al-Asqalānī's jurisprudential reasoning on khitan and problematic ḍaʿīf Hadith through Ibn Hajar's nuanced principles in Bulūgh al-Marām, the application of the hadith-based tenets to parenting methodologies and child development, socially mediated interpretations of Hadith concerning bidʿ'ah, and the operationalization of Prophetic mandates on deliberation (shūrā) within communal economic ventures such as catfish farming.

Geographical Coverage: Indonesia and Singapore

Published: 2025-04-15

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