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Perfection in the Traditional Islamic Ethics
Islam is defined as submission to the will of God. The believer should demonstrate his obedience by worshiping the One God and accomplishing His commands, following the right path, revealed to him through the Messenger Muhammad. This path is expressed in
Modras, Krzysztof
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From Particle to Purpose: A Systems‐Theoretical Model of Unity and Coherent Adaptation
ABSTRACT This paper develops a conceptual integration that bridges classical systems theories with insights from the Islamic intellectual tradition, focusing on the notion of zerre (particle) as articulated by Said Nursî. We reinterpret zerre as a systems‐theoretical agent that exhibits lawful responsiveness without autonomy, offering a new lens on how
Erhan Atay
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Education and Character Building: Ethical Aspects of Learning from Al-zarnūjī’s Ta‘līm Al-Muta‘allim
Character building is important for every Muslim as the Prophet Muhammad SAW was sent to perfect the character (akhlāq). An attempt to instilling good characters, Islamic education should focus on two main issues, i.e.
Tumin Tumin, Ahmad Faizuddin
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NŪR MUḤAMMAD IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE TIJANIYAH TAREKAT
Nūr Muḥammad is one of the teachings in Sufism that studies the beginning of the creation of the universe. The Sufis discussed Nūr Muḥammad through God's tajallī (manifestation), and they believed that only Insan Kamil (Perfect Humans) possessed the ...
Ihsan, Nur Hadi +1 more
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Creep behavior of SS 316 brackets is examined through experiments, conventional creep laws, and advanced constitutive modeling. Long‐term deformation, stress redistribution, and life prediction are compared under service‐relevant loads. The study highlights the limits of classical models and demonstrates improved accuracy using advanced approaches for ...
Mohsin Sattar +7 more
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Among the terms that have always been the focus of divine mystics throughout the history of Islamic mysticism, are the two terms of perfection and perfection. Although some of its roots and similar meanings can be found in religious texts, it can be said that the originators of these two terms were mystics.
Reza Hesari +2 more
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Ekonomi Islam VS Ekonomi Kapitalis
This paper describes some differences in the Islamic economic system and the capitalist economic system. The sources of Islamic economic system are clear, i.e., the Koran and the hadits.
HM, Muhdar
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Indeed, the universe and its contents created Allah is as a means of passage and by whom the facility is provided and prepared for the benefit of sentient beings as inhabitants of this nature. So that form of creation of the universe is not just created (
Subri, Subri
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Why do some women choose to submit to their husbands in marriage? In anthropology, the paradox of ‘chosen submission’ has famously been explored by Saba Mahmood. Her work amongst Egyptian women donning the veil in the Islamic da'wa movement spotlights the notion of ‘piety’ to explore how devotion to God can act as a powerful motivator of human ...
Naomi Richman
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From Superman to Superior Man : Anthropology of Perfection in Traditional Cosmology
It is obvious that the use of these various terms does not result in a miscellany of ideas such as it occurs in many New Age theories. In perennialists’ writings we have come to realize that this is not an attempt to mix traditions together, but is ...
Amir H. Zekrgoo
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