Peran Al-Quran dalam Membentuk Moralitas Modern: Sebuah Tinjauan Kontemporer
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https://doi.org/10.0501/zh7je073Keywords:
Contemporary Society, Justice, Compassion and Mercy, Honesty and Truthfulness, Generosity and CharityAbstract
Masyarakat kontemporer dihadapkan pada berbagai masalah etika dan moral yang kompleks, yang muncul dari berbagai kekuatan sosial yang kuat seperti terorisme, globalisasi, materialisme, konsumerisme, serta perubahan teknologi dan struktur sosial yang cepat. Ajaran moral Al-Quran tetap krusial dalam menangani masalah ini dan memberikan solusi yang relevan untuk dilema modern. Penelitian ini mengeksplorasi Al-Quran sebagai sumber penting bimbingan etis dan moral bagi umat manusia dalam masyarakat kontemporer. Analisis konten digunakan untuk mengidentifikasi ayat-ayat kunci Al-Quran yang memiliki implikasi untuk perilaku etis dan moral dalam masyarakat modern. Kata kunci seperti “keadilan,” “kasih sayang dan rahmat,” “kejujuran dan kebenaran,” “pengelolaan,” “kerendahan hati dan kesederhanaan,” serta “kedermawanan dan amal” digunakan untuk menemukan ayat-ayat yang relevan. Pemeriksaan mendetail dan analisis temuan menunjukkan bahwa Al-Quran menekankan pentingnya beberapa prinsip abadi seperti keadilan, kasih sayang, kejujuran, pengelolaan, kerendahan hati, dan kedermawanan. Temuan ini juga menunjukkan bahwa Al-Quran menawarkan kerangka kerja komprehensif untuk perilaku etis yang relevan dalam menangani masalah ketidakadilan, ketidakjujuran, degradasi lingkungan, dan ketidaksetaraan sosial dalam masyarakat kontemporer. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini merekomendasikan penggabungan ajaran etika Al-Quran ke dalam kurikulum pendidikan, terutama di masyarakat mayoritas Muslim, untuk membentuk generasi yang berlandaskan pada penerapan nilai-nilai Islam dalam kehidupan modern
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