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The Epistemology Of Contemporary Tafsir With Reference To_Risale-I Nur Bediuzzaman Said Nursi

Sujiat Zubaidi, Sujiat (2019) The Epistemology Of Contemporary Tafsir With Reference To_Risale-I Nur Bediuzzaman Said Nursi. Kurnia Kalam Semesta, Yogyakarta. ISBN 978-602-278-073-1

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Praise belong to God, the Effuser of Lights, Unveiler of Mysteries. Praise be to God whose praise should preface every writing and discourse. Praise be to almighty Allah for enabling me to complete this humble contribution on the path to promoting the epistemology of contemporary Qur’anic exegesis.; This book is not only the result of my own research on the subject, but also the outcome a long standing process of my study at Islamic State University Sunan Ampel Surabaya Indonesia. Therefore, I would like to thank several individuals who have instigated me to look into the gate of wide knowledge. First and foremost I owe my deepest debt and gratitude to head masters of Pondok Mdoern Gontor, Dr. KH. Abdullah Syukri Zarkasyi, K.H. Hasan Abdullah Sahal, K.h. Syamsulhadi Abdan, and rector of Darussalam University Gontor Prof. Dr. Amal Fathullah Zarkasyi, for his endorsement, encouragement, advice and suggestions during my study at Islamic State University Surabaya. Special thank to my mentor, Prof. Dr. Ridwan Nasir, and Prof. Dr. Zainul Arifin, who supervised me in the next stage to complete this work and has beer constant source of encouragement and support throughout the writing of this book. A special mentions must also go to Prof. Dr. Faris Kaya and Dr. Hakan Gulerce, who once I had vi Sujiat Zubaidi THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY TAFSIR identified the themes that I wished to work on, located and provided me with all of the relevant section of the Risale-i Nur here in included their help was truly invaluable that I cannot thank them enough. My gratitude is also due to Prof. Burhan Jamaluddin and Prof. Masdar Hilmy, Ph.D, for their comment, criticism and encouragement are considerably instrumental in finalizing this work. I am also indebted to Prof. Dr. Amin Abdullah, whose lecture on Islamic Research Methodology, had enlightened me on a conceptual framework within the theory of contemporary Islamic methodology. I would like to thank my heavenly father and mother for their grace, benevolence and for giving me the determination to overcome many trying moments to pursue my dreams. this dissertation is dedicated to my late father who has been my constant source of inspiration and also most grateful to my late mother for her belief in me and constant prayers. Thank all of the friends and acquaintances who during my study and completing this work, contributed in their own ways to its fruition, be it through simple words of the provision of obscure references and guidance on source material. Particular thanks must go to Dr. Hamid Fahmy, Dr. Dihyatun Masqon, Dr. Muhammad Muslih, Dr. Yusuf Rahman, and Dr. Abdel Aziz el-Idrisi (Morocco). Last but not least, I wish to record my gratitude to my beloved late wife, Titin Kushanifa, she is not wife and best friend, but also an exacting critic of my work and the effort she has expended on reading my various drafts of my chapters. And my children Fariz, Faiq, Fauda, Faza, and Fara for their patience, understanding and unfailing support. May Allah bless them all. a

Item Type: Book
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > B Philosophy (General)
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BL Religion
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences > School of Psychology
Depositing User: Sujiat Zubaidi Saleh
Date Deposited: 05 Mar 2020 04:50
Last Modified: 29 Aug 2022 04:03
URI: http://repo.unida.gontor.ac.id/id/eprint/155

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