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Sufism in Relation to the Culture and New Civilization in Iran: A Probe into Hajj Mulla Ali Nur Alishah Gunabadi’s Views [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش های تاریخی, 2021
Sufism in relation to culture and civilization is one of the controversial issues among contemporary researchers. In this paper, after presenting the current controversial ideas on this topic in Iran and the key role of Sufis in the development of ...
Mohammadali Tavousi   +2 more
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Tasawuf dalam Peradaban Islam: Apresiasi dan Kritik

open access: yesUlumuna, 2006
It is undeniable that Islamic mysticism (tasawuf) has important contribution to   Islamic civilization development. But, its complicated and ‘wilderness’ teaching makes it always becomes the object of criticism especially from the scholars of fiqh. Using
Kautsar Azhari Noer
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A symbolic reading of Ibn Arabi's Shatranj al-Ārifin and Sheikh A’lā al-Dowleh Semnāni 's Shatranjiya Treatise [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات زبانی و بلاغی
A symbol is one of the signs of expression with the help of which a person reveals the unknown, ambiguous and inexpressible content of his mind. Mystics have used symbolism to develop their mystical thoughts.
Elham Rezvani Moghadam   +1 more
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Mysticism and ethics in Islam

open access: yesIslam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 2023
Ethics has been a major concern of the various traditions in Islam but, while the ethical con-cerns of Muslim philosophers and theologians have been well covered in academic studies,Sufiethics seems to remain relatively unexplored. This is because of a misunderstandingthat developments in ethics in Islam are to be measured against those of ancient ...
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Poverty Discourse Analysis in the Qur’an within the Framework of Laclau and Mouffe’s Theory [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, 2021
The present paper analyzes the issue of poverty in the Qur’an adopting Laclau and Mouffe’s discourse analysis method. Using this approach, it is tried to highlight the importance of the subject in the Qur’an, aiming to initiate serious discussions among ...
Niloufar Salmani   +3 more
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POLEMIK HARUN NASUTION DAN H.M. RASJIDI DALAM MISTISISME ISLAM

open access: yesUlul Albab, 2018
Harun Nasution is known as a pioneer of academic Islamic studies in Indonesia, including the study of Islamic mysticism. However, H.M. Rasjidi criticized Harun Nasution. H.M. Rasijidi by assuming his views deviate from Islamic teachings.
Abdus Syakur
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Islamic Mysticism and Persian Literature: The Case of Rumi's Mathnawi

open access: yes, 2014
Islamic Mysticism and Persian Literature: The Case of Rumi's ...
Mirbagheri Fard, Ali Ashgar
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Mysticism and Ethics in Islam

open access: yesAl-'Usur al-Wusta, 2019
Al-ʿUsur al-Wusta, Vol. 27 No.
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The Mystics of Islam

open access: yesSAECULUM, 2020
Abstract Islam is far from being only a range of acts of strict observation that the believer is asked to do. It is also the vast garden of mystical inquiry, an ongoing effort to reveal the powerful action of the Sublime in the material world we live in.
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Studies in Islamic Mysticism [PDF]

open access: yesNotes and Queries, 1921
R. A. Nicholson, Studies in Islamic Mysticism (Cambridge: University Press, 1921). Abu Saʻīd ibn Abi 'l-Khair (Faẓl Ullāh) 968-1049. ʻAbd al-Karīm ibn Ibrāhīm, b.1365 or 6. Jīlī ʻUmar ibn Alī, called Ibn al-Fārid, 1181-1235.
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