Kajian Systematic Literature Review (SLR) Berkaitan Penulisan Hadis Nusantara Di Malaysia
Systematic Literature Review (SLR) Study Related to Hadith Writing in the Malay Archipelago in Malaysia
الملخص
Many studies have been conducted on works and figures of hadith written by scholars in the Malay Archipelago. These studies show that hadith works and figures have existed since the 17th century CE. Additionally, the studies also indicate that the science of hadith was not marginalized in the writings of Malay scholars, despite the region being more renowned for its focus on the study and writing of fiqh, aqidah, and tasawwuf. These studies also prove that Malay scholars disseminated the knowledge of hadith not only through teaching but also through writing. This systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted to examine writings related to hadith in the Malay Archipelago in Malaysia by referring to articles from the years 2014-2024 from the Google Scholar database. The collected articles were then scrutinized to ensure that the selected articles met the focus of the study. A total of 27 out of 44 articles were chosen for discussion in this study. Overall, the study shows that there are six themes that can be classified concerning previous research themes on hadith writing in the Malay Archipelago. These themes are: 1) the history of the development of hadith works, 2) methodology of hadith writing / mustalah hadith, 3) hadith commentary / fiqh al-hadith, 4) translation, 5) figures, and 6) hadith chains (sanad). Therefore, the study shows that research and writing related to hadith in the Malay Archipelago are still relevant by highlighting contemporary works and figures in Malaysia.
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