SOCIAL COMMUNICATION IN THE FIQH TAFSÎR: A Study of Muslims and Non-Muslims in the Qurranic Interpretation

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Abstract

This study is driven by a reality showing a social communication in a factual Fiqh interpretation between Muslim and non-Muslim in the Qur'an. Therefore, the question that needs to be answered is (thow the fiqh interpretation can depict the social communication between Muslims and non-Muslims in the Qur^an?” This is a qualitative study’ which is also a library study, and the whole data source is a written documentation. This study has depicted the sodal communication occurred between Muslims and non-Muslims through the Qnfan. The Qur'an mentioned that Islam and Muslim are parts of a belief, but it also mentions about non-Muslim in a samawi scope, which are Yahudi,Nasrani and Ahl al-Kitab. The sodal communication between Muslims and non-Muslims is also detected in the Qur'an comprising topics like knowing each othei; conducting a convention of peace, and a more lenient relationship with the Christians because of the same origin and an equivalent dialog with the believers of Ahl al-Kitab in a topic that doubts the Oneness of Allah the Almighty.

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Hamdan, A. (2020). SOCIAL COMMUNICATION IN THE FIQH TAFSÎR: A Study of Muslims and Non-Muslims in the Qurranic Interpretation. Miqot: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Keislaman, 44(2), 165–191. https://doi.org/10.30821/miqot.v44i2.714

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