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The Moral Dimensions of Sufism and the Iberian Mystical Canon [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This study explores the shared spaces and common ground between the moral theosophies of Sufism and Christian mysticism in Spain. This article focuses on how Sufis, Carmelites and other mystical authors expressed spiritual concepts, establishing networks
Conde Solares, Carlos
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Sufism, Orthodoxy, and Nationalism in Modern Islamic Civilization in North Africa from The 19th- 20th Century

open access: yesSunan Kalijaga: International Journal of Islamic Civilization, 2021
The phenomenon of Sufism in the tariqa movements played a significant role in Islamic reform and the growth of nationalism in North Africa from the 19th to 20th centuries. This phenomenon which started as a neo-Sufism for Islamic reform, gradually turned
Dudung Abdurahman, Kholili Badriza
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Sufism and Shari‘a: Contextualizing Contemporary Sufi Expressions

open access: yesReligions, 2022
In this article I propose that questions about the nature of contemporary Sufism, especially in Western contexts, can be addressed with further precision and nuance by shifting the focus from Sufism’s relationship to Islam, to its relationship to shari‘a,
William Rory Dickson
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THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY, SUFISM, ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE AND JAVANESE TRADITION ON WOMEN

open access: yesUlul Albab, 2023
Islamic philosophy, Sufism, Islamic jurisprudence and Javanese traditions have their views on women. Some regard women as subordinate to men, some groups position women as equal to men, and others accept women as male leaders.
Achmad Khudori Soleh   +3 more
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IMPLEMENTASI TASAWUF DALAM PENDIDIKAN AGAMA ISLAM: INDEPENDENSI, DIALOG DAN INTEGRASI

open access: yesPotensia, 2019
This paper aims to put forward the implementation of sufism (tasawuf) in the learning of Islamic education which is analyzed by the approach of independence, dialogue, and integration.
Benny Prasetiya   +2 more
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Districts of Bangladesh Named After Sufis Manifesting the Great Impact of Sufism on Bengal Civilization: A Qualitative Study

open access: yesJournal of Islamic Thought and Civilization, 2023
Sufism, a mystical Islamic practice, has profoundly impacted Bengal's culture and civilisation, including Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal.
Vahit Göktaş   +1 more
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Implementing The Spirit of Jihad in Sufism

open access: yesJurnal Theologia, 2020
This paper aims to illustrate that Sufism does not fully lead to scepticism and passivity in fighting for the benefit of Muslims. Sufism was originally a zuhud (ascetic) movement in Islam, and in its development, gave birth to the tradition of Islamic ...
Meirison Meirison, M. Harir Muzakki
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منظور التصوف العرفاني لجلال الدين رحمت في سياق الوسطية الدينية في إندونيسيا

open access: yesAl-Zahra: Journal for Islamic and Arabic Studies, 2023
This study explores the compatibility of Jalaluddin Rahmat's Irfani Sufism with religious moderation in Indonesia. Sufism, integral to Islamic thought, particularly within the Shiite tradition, emphasizes unity, tolerance, and pluralism.
Ali Muthahari
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The Concept of Death in John Donne and Sohrab Sepehri: A Comparative Study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Death has always permeated human’s thoughts at all levels. This preoccupation with death is manifested in the realm of literature. John Donne is one of the artists whose obsession with death is universally recognized.
Behnam Mirzababazadeh Fomeshi
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