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JAKARTA - Twitter @AmirahFadhlina, suddenly crowded with netizens, because of his tweet commenting on the funeral of artist Dorce Gamalama. In her upload, Amirah Fadhlina who seemed to disagree with Dorce was buried as a man.

Because according to him, it is not humane, considering that Dorce had expressed his wish to be buried as a woman. In her upload, Amirah Fadhlina claimed to have a master's degree in Islam from Harvard, which also became a trending topic.

Netizens were also busy and commented on the contents of Amirah's tweet. There are those who agree and there are those who ask that the owner of the account does not interfere too much in other people's affairs.

"Ma'am, the person has been buried, madam, there's no need to discuss it again so you can calm down. After all, it's according to the Shari'a, when you want to force it too. Ya Allah, please pray, there's no need to deny it anymore, I'm not as smart as your sis, but our adab is gone, don't talk about it anymore, but pray for wasallam," wrote @aquijat.

"Even though those who decided to be buried according to the birth of their child, WHO decided to dehumanize their child? They also still call her Mamah. No one is erasing her. Why is her S2 ability to understand literacy so low, "wrote @Anandiw

“Dorce's will received a response from several religious figures. I just said: the authority of religious leaders is the authority of religious knowledge," said Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) figure Taufik Damas.

"Relationships with God are individual relationships. No one can interfere. This must be understood properly," he said again quoted from the Twitter account @TaufikDamas

However, what adds to the heat of the netizens is his tweet commenting on the netizens about a hadith.

Reply to @lostDyamonds and @AniesVanKenji

"Hi. For clarification, this is a hadith. The hadith are stories written by admirers of the prophet Muhammad, usually after his death. The cultural context of Muhammad is tribal patriarchal (very macho), so it is people who write hadiths like this. Hadith is a human product, not God."

Ulama's Opinion

But is it true that Amirah Fadhlina's clarification regarding hadith is a human product? KH. Aceng Zakaria, General Chairperson of the Islamic Unity organization, who has published several hadith books, gave an explanation to VOI.

Terminologically, hadith is interpreted as the words and actions of the Prophet Muhammad SAW. Meanwhile, in language, hadith means speech, conversation, speaking.

KH. Aceng Zakaria. (Photo: exactly.or.id)

"The Messenger of Allah was indeed a human being, but a human being who was given trust by Allah SWT. In the life of the Prophet, it is not much different from other humans, but the Prophet has traits that are rarely possessed by most human beings in general, "said Kyai who also leads the Persis 99 Islamic Boarding School Ran Brancho, Garut Regency, West Java.

And after the prophet died, and when it was said that Rasulullah SAW had said or the Prophet had done it, even though indirectly the statement was said to be a hadith.

"Nevertheless, any information in the name of Rasulullah must be completely valid. Because there is a lot of news that falsifies hadith for certain purposes," he added.

Quoted from Nahdlatul Ulama online, that after the Prophet died there was a Rawi or informant who conveyed the history of the Prophet Muhammad SAW, which consisted of the companions of the prophet who had the characteristics: not much wrong, thorough, not a liar, not a heretic. , not a person who doubts, is not wicked, is strong in memorization, does not often contradict.


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