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PEMIKIRAN SUFISTIK MUHAMMAD SHALIH AL-SAMARANI

open access: yesWalisongo: Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Keagamaan, 2012
The ideas of sufism of Muhammad Shalih al-Samarani in Matn al-Ḥikam and Majmū‘at al-Sharī‘ah al-Kāfiyah li ’l-‘Awām is still rarely studied by researcher.
Muhammad In’amuzzahidin
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SUFISME DAN SINKRETISME ISLAM DI WILAYAH MALUKU

open access: yesPatanjala : Jurnal Penelitian Sejarah dan Budaya, 2012
Abstrak Masalah sufisme dan sinkretisme adalah persoalan yang umum dalam penelitian  tentang Islam. Namun dalam studi kasus di Maluku, mungkin yang termasuk jarang terangkat. Penelitian ini dengan fokus kajian arkeologi dan antropologi, merupakan penelitian yang bertujuan selain untuk melihat sejarah dan perkembangan konversi Islam pada awal masuknya ...
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Typology of contemporary Islamic movements [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Islamic Movements are of significant players of international arena. Numerous strides have been taken to identify and study effective conditions, elements and incentives on formation of such movements.
Fozi, Yahya
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Secrecy in Islam, Sufism, and Shiʿism

open access: yes, 2022
Islam is in many ways a very open religion, but secrecy still played a role in early Islam and in Islam’s canonical texts. Secrecy is important for Sufis, who believe that the mystical experience should be kept secret, as should some forms of knowledge, and that some Sufis have access to the secrets of the unseen.
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The Development of Sufism and Orders in Kelantan

open access: yesRabbanica: Journal of Revealed Knowledge
Sufism is one of the disciplines within the Islamic scholarly civilisation. Sufism is a teaching that finds its foundation in both theory and practice. Theoretically, the formulation originates from the verses of the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet ...
Abdul Ghani Muhamad, Nik Yusri Musa
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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]

open access: yes, 2018
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.
Masturin, M. (M)
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Sufism and Islam

open access: yes, 2015
The Sufi experience is the encounter with absolute truth. This truth cannot be converted into a stronghold nor into a monopoly by and for anyone, and neither is it limited to a concrete culture, race or belief. According to the Sufi doctrine, man voluntarily offers himself in body and soul to God. Some ascetic and mystic sufis do so individually, while
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