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Publication The Potential of The Big Island of Melaka and the Tomb of Sultan al-Ariffin Sheikh Ismail as a Visitor-Friendly Religious Tourism Destination(USIM Press, 2023) ;Muhammad Masruri ;Ahmad Sharifuddin Mustapha ;Mustapahayuddin Abdul KhalimShofaussamawatiBig Island Melaka is one of Malaysia's historical and religious tourist destinations. However, many people are unaware of the island's historical and religious significance. The purpose of this research is to explore and describe the current state and history of Melaka Big Island as an Islamic tourist destination through content analysis methodology. The results of the study found that the Big Island is a historical island that contributed greatly to the effective spread of Islam in Melaka and its surroundings. The existence of the tomb of Sultan al-Ariffin and other figures is the main attraction for many religious tourists to come to the Big Island to get to know more about the historical side of this Big Island. However, some tourists continue to engage in khurafat activities and violate Islamic restrictions. The Big Island should adopt the idea of Islamic tourism to make it free from aspects of shirk and khurafat as well as cosy and welcoming to visitors. Local authorities need to be concerned about monitoring the activities carried out by visitors to this Big Island. With various studies on programmes and activities that have been carried out, it is hoped that the management of Pulau Besar will be better for the purpose of being recognised as an Islamic tourist destination that is visited by tourists at the local and global levels. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Quran’s Response To The Global Pandemic: Covid-19 (Contextual Interpretation Of The Word Bala’ And Musibah In The Quran)(Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2021-10-06) ;Abdul Fatah ;Shofaussamawati ;Abdullah Hanapi ;M.Tholib Khoiril Waro ;Arif FriyadiLaili Noor AzizahCOVID-19 is part of Allah's trials on mankind. The global pandemic has changed the order of people's lives. How does the Qur'an respond to this pandemic? What should a Muslim do to deal with a virus that has killed many people? This paper tries to find out the meaning of word bala' and musibah in the Qur'an with contextual interpretation approach then related to COVID-19. Why these two vocabularies? Because these two vocabularies describe trials or tests from Allah SWT to His servants. The words bala’ and musibah are collected thematically with mu'jam al-Qur'an then to seek basic meaning of the words after that, the interpretation on the words from the Moslem scholars and final step is contextualization to bring new meaning and relevance to COVID -19. The result of study as follow: Contextual meaning of word bala' is 1) COVID-19 is part of bala>'an sayyiat, which is a bad trial 2) Bala>' in the form of COVID-19 is interpreted by obedience, namely obedience to the health protocols set by the government. While contextual meaning of mus{i>bah is 1) COVID-19 is part of the musibah sayyiat a severe catastrophe 2) Facing COVID-19 humans must return to Allah SWT "inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un" by implementing health protocols 3). Obedience to leaders (government) by running health protocol is important in dealing with COVID-19 If you ignore it, you will be killed / die because of COVID -19 virus and the Qur’an called it as musibah.