Pro Kontra Eksistensi Sajak Dalam Al-Qur’an

Differences in understanding in this concept give rise to various kinds of differences among scholars. One of them is the debate about the existence of rhymes (saja’) in the Qur'an, and this is a very classic problem. This debate had already arisen in the middle of the fourth century hijri spea...

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Main Authors: Yogi Suparman, Musfa Hendra, Zainuddin Soga
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Al-Qur'an (STIQ) ZAD Cianjur 2021-12-01
Series:ZAD Al-Mufassirin
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Online Access:https://jurnal.stiqzad.ac.id/index.php/zam/article/view/13
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description Differences in understanding in this concept give rise to various kinds of differences among scholars. One of them is the debate about the existence of rhymes (saja’) in the Qur'an, and this is a very classic problem. This debate had already arisen in the middle of the fourth century hijri spearheaded by imam Abul Hasan Al Asy'ari then popularized by imam Al Baqilani and imam Ar Rummani. These three high priests flatly rejected the existence of rhymes in the Qur'an and preferred the term fâshilah or fâwashil. On the other hand, the pro-life in this matter, such as the mu'tazilah figures, remained adamant in defending their opinions and presenting arguments that he considered strong. Therefore, this paper tries to find common ground and tries to take a middle ground from these differences, because there are points of similarity in them so that it is very possible to combine and collaborate. Among the results of this study is that the term fâshilah is more common than the term rhyme (saja’). So the consequence is an opinion that chooses the term fâshilah for the naming of each end of the verse, indirectly acknowledging the existence of rhymes (saja’) in the Qur'an. Because the rhyme (saja’)  itself is part of the fâshilah that is in the Qur'an.
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spelling doaj-art-437d966f8fe4417cb42e56d0368113f02025-08-20T02:50:29ZaraSekolah Tinggi Ilmu Al-Qur'an (STIQ) ZAD CianjurZAD Al-Mufassirin2829-69662723-40022021-12-013229531810.55759/zam.v3i2.1313Pro Kontra Eksistensi Sajak Dalam Al-Qur’anYogi Suparman0Musfa Hendra1Zainuddin Soga2Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Al-Qur'an (STIQ) ZAD, Cianjur, IndonesiaUniversitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung, IndonesiaInstitut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN), Manado, Indonesia Differences in understanding in this concept give rise to various kinds of differences among scholars. One of them is the debate about the existence of rhymes (saja’) in the Qur'an, and this is a very classic problem. This debate had already arisen in the middle of the fourth century hijri spearheaded by imam Abul Hasan Al Asy'ari then popularized by imam Al Baqilani and imam Ar Rummani. These three high priests flatly rejected the existence of rhymes in the Qur'an and preferred the term fâshilah or fâwashil. On the other hand, the pro-life in this matter, such as the mu'tazilah figures, remained adamant in defending their opinions and presenting arguments that he considered strong. Therefore, this paper tries to find common ground and tries to take a middle ground from these differences, because there are points of similarity in them so that it is very possible to combine and collaborate. Among the results of this study is that the term fâshilah is more common than the term rhyme (saja’). So the consequence is an opinion that chooses the term fâshilah for the naming of each end of the verse, indirectly acknowledging the existence of rhymes (saja’) in the Qur'an. Because the rhyme (saja’)  itself is part of the fâshilah that is in the Qur'an.https://jurnal.stiqzad.ac.id/index.php/zam/article/view/13the qur'andifferences between clericsrhymes (saja')
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differences between clerics
rhymes (saja')
title Pro Kontra Eksistensi Sajak Dalam Al-Qur’an
title_full Pro Kontra Eksistensi Sajak Dalam Al-Qur’an
title_fullStr Pro Kontra Eksistensi Sajak Dalam Al-Qur’an
title_full_unstemmed Pro Kontra Eksistensi Sajak Dalam Al-Qur’an
title_short Pro Kontra Eksistensi Sajak Dalam Al-Qur’an
title_sort pro kontra eksistensi sajak dalam al qur an
topic the qur'an
differences between clerics
rhymes (saja')
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