Mosques as a platform to address the issue of the anti-hadith ideology

In Malaysia, the authorities have taken a number of steps to prevent the anti-Hadith movement. Various parties, especially the religious authorities at federal and state levels, have united to try to resolve the anti-Hadith issue, and activities such as weekly talks and lectures have been organized...

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Main Authors: Ghazali, M. A., Md. Sawari, S. S., Aziz, A. A.
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spelling my.utm.700192017-11-20T08:52:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/70019/ Mosques as a platform to address the issue of the anti-hadith ideology Ghazali, M. A. Md. Sawari, S. S. Aziz, A. A. PE English In Malaysia, the authorities have taken a number of steps to prevent the anti-Hadith movement. Various parties, especially the religious authorities at federal and state levels, have united to try to resolve the anti-Hadith issue, and activities such as weekly talks and lectures have been organized by mosque institutions to halt the spread of this ideology. The objective of this study is to investigate whether any significant correlation can be seen between attendance at the programs of the mosque and the influence of the anti-Hadith. This quantitative study involved the distribution of questionnaires that included anti-Hadith related questions to 800 participants in order to gather demographic data as well as information regarding their attendance of mosque lectures. A detailed analysis between the interest of those who took part in programs at mosques and the influence of anti-Hadith had a significant impact. The results indirectly prove that Muslims who frequented the mosques were safe from the influence of the anti-Hadith movement. Consequently, it can be said that the spiritual teaching carried out in mosques has succeeded in preserving the faith of Muslims. This study highlights the fact that such spiritual teaching can be one of the main factors to help Muslims to avoid dangerous ideologies. Brill Academic Publishers 2016 Article PeerReviewed Ghazali, M. A. and Md. Sawari, S. S. and Aziz, A. A. (2016) Mosques as a platform to address the issue of the anti-hadith ideology. Albayan, 14 (2). pp. 123-134. ISSN 2232-1950 http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22321969-12340035 DOI:10.1163/22321969-12340035
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Ghazali, M. A.
Md. Sawari, S. S.
Aziz, A. A.
Mosques as a platform to address the issue of the anti-hadith ideology
description In Malaysia, the authorities have taken a number of steps to prevent the anti-Hadith movement. Various parties, especially the religious authorities at federal and state levels, have united to try to resolve the anti-Hadith issue, and activities such as weekly talks and lectures have been organized by mosque institutions to halt the spread of this ideology. The objective of this study is to investigate whether any significant correlation can be seen between attendance at the programs of the mosque and the influence of the anti-Hadith. This quantitative study involved the distribution of questionnaires that included anti-Hadith related questions to 800 participants in order to gather demographic data as well as information regarding their attendance of mosque lectures. A detailed analysis between the interest of those who took part in programs at mosques and the influence of anti-Hadith had a significant impact. The results indirectly prove that Muslims who frequented the mosques were safe from the influence of the anti-Hadith movement. Consequently, it can be said that the spiritual teaching carried out in mosques has succeeded in preserving the faith of Muslims. This study highlights the fact that such spiritual teaching can be one of the main factors to help Muslims to avoid dangerous ideologies.
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author Ghazali, M. A.
Md. Sawari, S. S.
Aziz, A. A.
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Md. Sawari, S. S.
Aziz, A. A.
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title Mosques as a platform to address the issue of the anti-hadith ideology
title_short Mosques as a platform to address the issue of the anti-hadith ideology
title_full Mosques as a platform to address the issue of the anti-hadith ideology
title_fullStr Mosques as a platform to address the issue of the anti-hadith ideology
title_full_unstemmed Mosques as a platform to address the issue of the anti-hadith ideology
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publisher Brill Academic Publishers
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/70019/
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