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Kontekstualisasi Konsep Jihad Dalam Al-Qur’an (Q.S Al-Nisa [4]:
95) Sebagai Upaya Preventif Covid-19)
Haikal Fadhil Anam
UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta
email: haikalfadhilanam@gmail.com
Abdullah Khairur Rofiq
UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta
email: abdullahkhairurrofiq@gmail.com
Alvyta Nur Handary
UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta
email: alvytanur@gmail.com
Lismawati
UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta
email: lismawati@gmail.com
*Corresponding Author
Abstract: The concept of jihad from time to time and from
generation to generation undergoes various changes
depending on circumstances. However, most people only
understand jihad as a battle on the battlefield with a sword or
other weapon. Jihad is basically meant to exert power
seriously. In the current context, in the midst of a global
pandemic can resistance to the corona virus be considered a
jihad? This is interesting and has novelty to study. This
research is a library research (literature study). Research data
sources consist of primary and secondary sources; the primary
sourcis the Qur'an especially Q.S Al-Nisa [4]: 95 and
secondary sources are all literature relating to the theme. The
method used is descriptive-analytical method with Abdullah
Saeed's contextual interpretation theory approach. Based on
the results of research, resistance to the corona virus can be
considered as jihad on the grounds that in the context of the
first community jihad (in Q.S al-Nisa [4]: 9) was waging war
to protect themselves, lives, property and others. If drawn into
the context of the current pandemic, it has something in
common, namely to protect lives. The difference lies in that if
at that time the war against humans, while currently fighting
against the virus. In relation to the intensity of the danger, it
is now more dangerous because of its impacts on various
things such as economic and social. If the form of jihad in the
time of the Prophet was with war using weapons; swords,
arrows, horses, spears, treasures and so on, so now the use of
weapons; masks, soap, handsanitzer, tools of self protection,
other medical devices, possessions and so on.
Keywords: Jihad; Alquran; Contextual Interpretation;
Abdullah Saeed; Coronavirus
(P-ISSN: 2685-1547; E-ISSN: 2685-1555)
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