IMPLEMENTATION OF SPEED FROM DERIVED QUANTITIES IN PHYSICS MATERIAL WITH AN ISLAMIC CONTEXT
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Abstract
This article discusses the implementation of speed as a derived quantity in physics, with an emphasis on the Islamic context. Speed, defined as the change in position in a unit of time, has profound relevance in understanding God's creation and the laws of nature. In this study, speed is linked to the principles of Islamic teachings which encourage people to reflect on and understand natural phenomena. Through analysis of verses from the Qur'an and hadith relating to time and travel, this article shows how the concept of speed can deepen faith and increase awareness of God's greatness. Apart from that, the contribution of Muslim scientists who have studied aspects of physics, including speed, has also been raised as an example of how science and religion can complement each other. With this understanding, it is hoped that readers can see speed not only as a mathematical concept, but also as an integral part of Islamic teachings which invites people to continue learning and contemplating the universe.