Pharos Journal of Theology (Sep 2024)

Genealogy of Early Islamic Traditions: A Study of Hadith on the Honour of Time

  • Revi Fauzi Putra Mina,
  • Vivi Adryani Nasution,
  • All Rizky Ramadhan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.46222/pharosjot.105.524
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 105, no. 5

Abstract

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This research addresses the genealogy of early Islamic traditions with a focus on the study of hadith traditions which refer to a collection of traditions containing utterances of the prophet Muhammad which, along with accounts of his daily practice (the Sunna), comprise the main source of guidance for Muslims other than the Qur’an, on the notion of time honouring. The background of this research involves an in-depth understanding of the role and authority of the companions of the Prophet in modelling the practice of time honouring. The research questions led to the scholars' understanding of the concept and an in-depth analysis of critical traditions related to the idea of the respecting of time. The research method employed was a qualitative approach, analysing primary sources in the form of verified traditions. The results revealed that respect for time is not just a functional obligation but rather a spiritual dimension inherent in daily worship practices and morality. The conclusion of this study confirms that time honour in the early Islamic tradition is not merely a routine obligation but a call to build a meaningful and moral quality of life, reflect Islamic values in daily life and forge a profound intellectual and spiritual legacy.

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