Abstract

This article seeks to explore the religious views and teachings of Ahmad Rifa'i in the books of Ri'ayat al-Himmat and Husn al-Mithalab which are part of his Tarajumah. In exploring religious views and teachings, a descriptive analysis method with a historical approach will be used. This method was chosen because this article is a research library. From the analysis carried out, it can be found that Ahmad Rifa'i's religious views are inseparable from the three main Islamic scholarships; ushuludin, fiqh and tasawuf. Meanwhile, his religious teachings are reflected in several points which are actually the same as the opinions of other scholars such as the pillars of Islam, marriage, Friday prayers and Jamaah as well as scholars who are 'alim' just. However, because there was a conflict of interest and was considered to be against the Colonial, his teachings were considered to violate Islamic teachings.

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