نتایج جستجو برای: history of sufism
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This article discusses the involvement of Malay ulama in production religious books or also known as kitab kuning, especially fiqh 17th century. century, stated by some local historians, is beginning development classical various fields including religion. The discussion this focused on two things namely writing books, while second case reviews sample that have been written century (1) Sirat al...
buddhist temples in balkh and the portrait of buddha on sassanid coins imply buddhism’s spread to khorāsān, one of the originating places of sufism. contiguity and frequent travels between islamic and buddhist regions also caused the promulgation of the buddhist beliefs and customs which influenced sufism teachings in that area. in particular, the khorāsāni narrative of ibrahim adham story show...
This article discusses the Kiai Amin Maulana Budi Harjono Al-Jawi (hereinafter referred to as Budi)’s thoughts about sufism, from 1990 2021. was caretaker of Al-Ishlah Islamic Boarding School, Semarang who known a Sufi kiai. Budi’s important contribution is his ability translate Sufism ideas that are difficult be easily understood by common people. Through four stages in historical method, this...
Bu makalede el-Envār fî ‘ilmi’l-esrār ve makāmāti’l-ebrār ed-Delāle ʿalellāh isimli eserlerin müellifi Ebü’l-Kāsım Abdurrahman es-Sakalî’nin (öl. 380/990 [?]) biyografisi ortaya konulmaktadır. Sakalî, hicri dördüncü yüzyılda Kayrevân’da yetişmiş, Hicaz’a yaptığı seyahatte Sehl b. Abdillah et-Tüsterî’nin talebeleriyle irtibat kurarak onun bir takipçisi olmuş bu çerçevede eserler kaleme almış Mâl...
Abstract The Shūdhiyya is a Sufi strand that flourished in the south-east region of al-Andalus, particularly area Murcia, late 6th/12th century until second half 7th/13th century. It thus extended from Almohad period to early Naṣrid period. named after enigmatic figure, al-Shūdhī (fl. c.), saint linked Tlemcen. Nevertheless, two main figures were theologians and Sufis, Ibn al-Marʾa (d. 611/1214...
Mental health is essential to learn because it the well-being of a person's condition in knowing and developing someone’s potential. Because considered an important issue, mental ultimately correlated with other sciences. One them science Sufism. The Sufism very appropriate discussing this problem object study psychology both discuss human soul. well known, that examines psychology. Combining k...
In the following, I describe the Sufi Path (tariqa) as a dialectical process which transforms the person through love. I examine the belief system of Islamic mystics as a journey involving both creativity and passion. I do so by using a fresh approach, a perspective that has heretofore yet to be applied to the spiritual alchemy of the Sufis.
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