Analyse Malay Fiqh Works Writing 1600-1800

  • Abdul Malik M
  • Abdul Hamid F
  • Abdul Rahim R
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In essence, this article will focus on the subject classical Malay fiqh works 1600-1800. Classical Malay fiqh works are Malay intellectual works produced by Malay Muslim scholars in various topics of Islamic law including worship (ibadah), commercial transaction law (muamalah), family law (munakahat) and others. This fiqh Malay work played an important role in Malay society at the beginning of Islamic development in the Malay world. It is a means of communication, scientific knowledge or developmental science. The premise of this article analyzes the writing of fiqh works that developed in the early days of the great intellectual nature of the Malay world. There are features of fiqh writing in the year 1600 and it is different from the features of fiqh writing in 1700 and 1800. The discussion of this writing includes the difference between the writing text and the style of writing fiqh and being reviewed from various scopes, items and writing features. The method of analysis used is the method of historiography or historicalism which examines the development of an idea. Facts obtained will be thoroughly screened using the Malay induction history approach. Research shows that the earliest classic Malay fiqh writing has its own identity and superiority and is a Malay intellectual work.

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Abdul Malik, M. P., Abdul Hamid, F. @ A. F., & Abdul Rahim, R. A. (2018). Analyse Malay Fiqh Works Writing 1600-1800. Al-Muqaddimah: Online Journal of Islamic History and Civilization, 6(2), 71–89. https://doi.org/10.22452/muqaddimah.vol6no2.6

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