KATA DAN MAKNA HIJRAH DALAM PRESPEKTIK GENERASI MILENIAL
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55352/kpi.v1i1.201Keywords:
Hijrah Words and Meanings, Prespektive, Millennial GenerationAbstract
The purpose of this study is to describe the meaning of jihad according to religion
in the prespective of millennial generation. This type of research is qualititative
with descriptive analysis method.Data collection was carried out by the
researchers themselves.The data is taken through direct observation in the town of
Lamongan and its surroudings with a phenomonological approach and uses an
interpretive paradigm by building understanding of reality. Rosulullah SAW
said,with means “ and al muhajjir (people who emigrate) are those who leave the
prohibition of Allah SWT ”. According to the big dictionary of Indonesia
language Muhajjir is a person who moves or is displaced. The perspektive of
today’s millennial generation is more constructive as a change in self or
obediensce for the better in front of Allah SAW.
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