Fenomenologi Niat : Antara al-Ghazali dan al-Sayuthi

The evolusionist and functionalist approaches to religion are generally considered less sympathetic if not antipathy to religious phenomena. This is why, some western scholars propose another approach to study religion called ‘phenomenological’ approach. There have been a number of phenomenological...

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Published in:Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism
Main Author: Mujiburrahman Mujiburrahman
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Sekolah Tinggi Filsafat Islam Sadra 2011
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.20871/kpjipm.v1i2.20
https://doaj.org/article/4382d9148a5b4c53b0d21a475b0332c5
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Summary:The evolusionist and functionalist approaches to religion are generally considered less sympathetic if not antipathy to religious phenomena. This is why, some western scholars propose another approach to study religion called ‘phenomenological’ approach. There have been a number of phenomenological studies of religion, but mostly not of Islam. This article tries to fill in the gap by describing and analyzing the Islamic conception of intention (niyyah) developed by al-Sayuthi and al-Ghazali. As a jurist, al-Sayuthi explores different formal rules on niyyah in Islamic jurisprudence, while al-Ghazali as a Sufi, tries to deepen the meaning of niyyah in relation to one’s sincerity to God. Apart from this difference, both conceptions of niyya indicate that as believers, Muslims always attempt to live in the sacred space and time, and make their speech and deed sacred based on the niyyah. Thus, niyya is the very basis of Muslim religious life.