Analisis estetika syi’ir
Kalam syi’ir berupa sholawat mempengaruhi etika manusia
Keywords:
Poetry, prayers, the Prophet's morals, human ethics, literary aestheticsAbstract
The aesthetics of poetry refers to a string of beautiful sentences that contain various meanings and purposes. One interpretation of the aesthetics of poetry in this study is sholawat. Sholawat has a very high significance in today's era, as all age groups (both old and young) regard sholawat as a means to calm the soul and bring each individual closer to the Creator. In this study, sholawat is viewed from the perspective of literary language (kalam) that holds spiritual value and is believed to have a positive impact on every individual who listens to or reads it. This research uses a qualitative approach with a textual analysis method on well-known sholawat works to identify how the aesthetics of meaning and language contained within them can influence individuals' ethics. The results of this study are expected to provide a broader understanding of the relationship between the literary aesthetics of sholawat and how it can influence human ethics in daily life, particularly in the context of spiritual, moral, and social matters.
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