Ramli Abdul Wahid's View on the Contextualization of Hadith Meanings as a Cutting-edge Approach in Indonesia
Keywords:
Contextualization, Hadith, Indonesia, Ramli Abdul WahidAbstract
This article discusses Ramli Abdul Wahid's ideas about contextualizing Hadith as a new method of understanding its significance. Islamic sciences, including Hadith science, must keep up with these changes as modern science evolves. Islamic scholars are now attempting to incorporate humanities methodology into the framework of Hadith sciences. Ramli Abdul Wahid's views can help Muslims respond to modernism rather than being bogged down by improper methods in Hadith studies. The author of this paper conducted a literature study to gather relevant information, analyze it, and examine Ramli's perspective on Hadith contextualization. Ramli Abdul Wahid emphasizes the importance of following the rules of contextualization when interpreting the Hadith. He believes the contextual approach should only be applied in specific situations and conditions, such as special needs, rather than just fitting the reader's understanding of the Hadith.


