MENDALAMI MAKNA DAN TUJUAN SPIRITUALITAS DALAM ISLAM

Anton Priyo Nugroho

Abstract


Tulisan ini menguraikan tentang mendalami makna dan tujuan spiritualitas dalam islam. Spiritualitas dalam islam dapat membantu individu dalam menemukan makna dan tujuan di dalam kehidupan beragama. Tujuan penelitian ini ialah untuk mengetahui dan memahami apa makna dan tujuan spiritualitas di dalam islam. Adapun metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini ialah metode penelitian kualitatif berorientasi eksploratif yang berusaha menganalisis masalah penelitian dari sumber bacaan dengan menerapkan analisis isi. Peneliti menggunakan penelitian kualitatif untuk mengkaji hasil penelitian terdahulu dan untuk menginterpretasikan suatu fenomena secara ilmiah. Teknik pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui teknik dokumentasi dari berbagai jurnal, prosiding, berita online, dan buku-buku yang relevan. Hasil dari penelitian ini ialah menjelaskan bagaimana cara mendalami makna dan tujuan dari spiritualitas dalam islam di kehidupan sehari-hari. Kesimpulan dari penelitian ini yaitu menunjukkan bahwa dengan memahami makna dan tjuan spiritualitas dalam islam dapat membantu individu dalam mendekatkan diri kepada Pencipta serta meningkatkan kuliatas iman dan taqwa. Keterbatasan dalam penelitian ini ialah peneliti hanya terfokus kepad bagaimana cara memahami makna dan tujuan spiritualitas dalam islam di kehdiupan sehari-hari. Harapan peneliti terhadap peneliti selanjutnya agar bisa lebih mengembangkan dan menjelaskan secara detail dan jelas tentang bagaimana memahami makna dan tujuan spiritualitas di dalam islam

Keywords


Agama Islam, Makna Spiritualitas, Tujuan Spiritualitas

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