KONSTRUKSI GENEALOGI PEMIKIRAN MORAL RAGHIB AL-ISFAHANI

Rahman, Saifur (2022) KONSTRUKSI GENEALOGI PEMIKIRAN MORAL RAGHIB AL-ISFAHANI. Other thesis, IAIN Palopo.

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Abstract

A discourse needs to be exposed in order to know its deepest meaning and what variables are
hidden behind it. That is what this research wants to present through genealogical theory. The
material object is Raghib al-Isfahani's moral thought, which is quite unique, namely making the
shari'ah conception as its center. This study will discuss two main things, namely, (1) how is the
conception of sharia in Raghib al-Isfahani's moral thought; (2) how is the genealogical
construction of Raghib al-Isfahani's moral thought. This research is library research. Michel
Foucault's theory is used as an analytical knife. The results state: first, the conception of shari'ah
in Raghib's moral thought has expanded its meaning, namely ahkam al-syariah and makarim alsyariah. Ahkam al-Sharia gave birth to dogmatic moral behavior as well as being the foundation
of Makarim al-Sharia. As for Makarim al-Shariah itself gave birth to ethical moral behavior.
Second, the genealogical construction of Raghib's moral thought is formed from several factors,
the existence of a power struggle that causes social disorder (social disorder), the supremacy of
sharia in all fields carried out by the Bani Seljuq government, and the development of imamate
discourse by the assassin extremism movement. Raghib's moral thought was to rehabilitate the
behavior of the people at that time while at the same time stemming the influence of the priestly
discourse which tended to be destructive.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Subjects: 100 Filsafat dan psikologi > 101 Teori Filsafat
Depositing User: Repository IAIN Palopo
Date Deposited: 22 Jun 2022 02:41
Last Modified: 22 Jun 2022 02:41
URI: http://repository.iainpalopo.ac.id/id/eprint/4661

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