Sponsoring sufism - How Goverments Promote „Mystical Islam“ in their Domestic and Foreign Policies
Azra Medara
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Al-Shāṭibīs sufismekritik: Hvorfor en ʿālim fra al-Andalus forkastede askese og virtuosereligiositet
The faqīh (Islamic legal scholar) al-Shāṭibī (d. 1388) from Granada is primarily known for his innovative approach within the field of legal theory (uṣūl al-fiqh). However, he dedicated much attention to the criticism of sufism.
Martin Riexinger
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The Spread of Sufism and Its Supporting Factors in Europe
Sufism has existed for a long time in the Western world, especially in Europe. However, it continues to develop amidst the rejection of Islam. It has become an alternative for European society as a solution to the moral and psychological crisis ...
Afnida Nengsih +2 more
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Agama Hindu dapat digolongkan sebagai agama tertua di dunia. Agama ini awalnya tidak memilik nama. Namun seiring perkembangan zaman, agama ini kemudian dinamakan Hindu karena mayoritas pemeluknya berada di kawasan sungai Indus di India. Konsep sufi dalam Islam seringkali dikaitkan dengan keberadaan agama lain.
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Iqbal and Goethe : a note [PDF]
The recourse to Goethe plays an important role in the work of Mohammad Iqbal (1873-1938), one of the few important writers from the Indian subcontinent who knew German literature.
Bhatti, Anil
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Socio-structural Innovations in Indonesia's Urban Sufism: the Case Study of the Majelis Dzikir and Shalawat Nurul Mustafa [PDF]
Sufi tradition has grown significantly in the modern Muslim world, including Indonesia. Currently, Sufism has been not only practiced by villagers, peasants, and non-educated people, but also practiced by urbanites, national elites, and educated people ...
Zamhari, A. (Arif)
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Absurdity and Metaphysical Rebellion in the Philosophies of Albert Camus and Omar Khayyam [PDF]
The first time Omar Khayyam’s Rubaiyiat were brought to the Western world, it was through a translation from their original Persian to English by Edward Fitzgerald in 1859.
Alsatie, Lynn
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Islamic spirituality movement and its implications on social and political ethics in Indonesia [PDF]
In the nineteenth century, Islamic religious movements fell into three groups: First, those advocating salvation through revivalism as exemplified by Wahhabism; Second, salvation through the prophecy of divinely-sent leader (or guide) as seen in the case
Dalmeri,, Ratono,
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SUFISM AND ETHICS IN ISLAMIC CULTURE
This study attempts to explain the concept of Sufism and its Islamic sources, and I chose for it the title: (Sufism and Ethics in Islamic Culture), as it began by defining Sufism, and how it originated from its early beginnings before mixing and contact with other cultures and to clarify its sources, the stages it passed through, and the criticism we ...
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Khaul and Maqam Thariqath in Sufism: the Analysis of Implementation Inside the Live of Sufi Thariqath Naqshabandiyah at Dawe Kudus Boarding School [PDF]
The core of all religions are surrender to The God, as the Creator of all universe. The term of surrender generically called Islam in the Arabic terminology.
AKTAŞ, YEŞİM +2 more
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