@mastersthesis{digilib44519,
           month = {December},
           title = {PERAN NAHWU DALAM STUDI ISLAM},
          school = {UIN SUNAN KALIJAGA YOGYAKARTA},
          author = {NIM.: 1620510064 Manan Syah Putra Nasution, S.Pd.},
            year = {2020},
            note = {Pembimbing : Dr. H. Sukamta, M.A.},
        keywords = {Nahwu, Studi Islam, Bahasa Arab},
             url = {https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/44519/},
        abstract = {This thesis takes the title "The Role of Nahwu in Islamic Studies". Arabic is
an integral component in the journey of Islam. The importance of research is carried
out in the re-centering of Arabic discourse, especially Nahwu as the language of
knowledge in Islamic studies. Because in its historical trajectory, Nahwu has become
one of the components that has participated in enlivening the excitement of Islamic
civilization along with other scientific discourses.
The focus of discussion in this study is to find out how the origins and history
of Nahwu's development. Next look at the role of nahwu in Islamic studies. Finally,
this research discusses the future challenges of Nahwu. From the type, this research is
a type of literature study with a historical approach. In this study, the authors used the
theory of history of thought to reveal how the history of Nahwu and the role of
Nahwu in Islamic studies.
The results of this study indicate that the role of Nahwu in Islamic studies has
a very significant role. In the science of Akhlak - Tasawuf, there are many Nahwu
theories that explain moral teachings such as fi'il mudhari and mubtada 'theories. In
Jurisprudence, the Qiyas method is one of the methods adopted by Jurisprudence in
Istinbath in addition to other Nahwu theories that play a role in the process of
interpreting the Jurisprudence text. Some of the challenges faced by Nahwu in the
future are the monodisciplinary shadow of Nahwu if Nahwu walks arrogantly in the
scientific landscape and the emergence of conflicts caused by differences in other
schools of disciplines from each Nahwu figure.}
}