Abstract
Purpose: This research will try to research the semantic meaning of Muslims in Al-Qur'an. What is the meaning of the Muslim in Al-Qur'an? How many verses contain the word Muslim in Al-Qur'an?
Methodology: In this study, the author collects all the verses that contain the Muslim word either it is singular or in plural form. From the various meanings of the sentences, then analyzed the meaning of the word Muslim in each sentence or perverse, and then we describe what is Muslim?
Result: The word Muslim is contained in 39 verses which are spread out across 24 letters. The Muslim word is attached to the Prophet and his followers. Prophet Muhammad SAW is the last prophet and the Muslim word pinned to the Prophet Muhammad and his followers. The nature of the Muslims include: Believing in the Qur'an, Believing in all the Prophets, Serving only to Allah not associating Him with anything, Preaching to monotheists sincerely expecting rewards from Allah, Istiqomah in piety, Not arrogant and submitting to God, Want to hear the Al-Qur'an with full of obedience, Hasten to surrender to Allah (repent), Muslims are the lucky ones in the afterlife, the Muslims are very concerned about family circumstances, pray for them, worship to the mother-father, the Muslims will be serious in Slowing down the religion of Islam.
Applications: This research can be used for universities, teachers, and students.
Novelty/Originality: In this research, the model of semantics study of the word 'Muslim' in Al-Quran is presented in a comprehensive and complete manner.
Publisher
Maya Global Education Society
Subject
General Social Sciences,General Arts and Humanities
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