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Kontroversi Theosofi Islam Jawa dalam Manuskrip Kapujanggan

open access: yesAl-Tahrir, 2013
: The discourse of Islamic Sufism thought in Java noted that the dynamics of the Islamic theosofi find his partner in the face of Javanese mystical thought.
Muhammad Irfan Riyadi
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Sufism moral education as an effort to strengthen student’s character in the era of digital disruption

open access: yesResearch and Development in Education
Sufism moral education plays an important role in shaping the character of students, especially in Islamic universities. The era of digital disruption presents a major challenge for the formation of student character, where the widespread use of ...
M. Mas'ud, F. Fauzan
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The Cambridge Companion to Sufism

open access: yes, 2015
Sufism, the mystical or aesthetic doctrine in Islam, has occupied a very specific place in the Islamic tradition, with its own history, literature and devotional practices.

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Islamic Modernism in Indonesia (Hamka Modern Sufism Study)

open access: yes
 Sufism has an important role in the spread of Islam in Indonesia. Islamization in Indonesia is colored by the practice of Sufism spread in various tariqa groups which are still preserved.
Muhammad Rizqy Nawwari
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Exploring Students’ Perspectives on Sufism and Tarekat in Islamic Education

open access: yesJurnal Pendidikan Islam
This study examines the perspectives of Islamic master's students in Bandung, Indonesia, towards sufism and tarekat, sufi orders (Arab: ṭarȋqah). The objective is to analyze graduates' beliefs regarding the influence of foreign practices on sufism and ...
Fahrudin Fahrudin   +4 more
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SUFISM AND ETHICS IN ISLAMIC CULTURE

open access: yesInternational Journal of Humanities and Educational Research, 2022
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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What can psychoanalysis learn from Sufism?

open access: yesBritish Journal of Psychotherapy, Volume 41, Issue 4, Page 744-757, November 2025.
Abstract This paper critically examines psychoanalysis—particularly ego psychology—by contrasting it with Sufism's approach to the psyche. Drawing on the insights of the Sufi teacher and psychiatrist Javād Nurbakhsh, alongside classical Sufi literature, it argues that the Sufi perspective on the psyche provides insights that challenge the paradigms of ...
Ali Yansori
wiley   +1 more source

Sufism Reason in Islamic Education

open access: yes, 2022
This paper discusses Sufism reasoning in Islamic education which is based on the meaning of ihsan as the basis for character building, referring to the Al-Quran as the main source of guidance for Muslims.
Umar, Nasaruddin, Saihu, Made
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From East to West: Carl W. Ernst's Insight into Sufism's Impact on Islamic Studies in America

open access: yesIJISH (International Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities)
Sufism, with its global expansion and incorporation of elements from other religions, presents an intriguing field of study for Western scholars interested in the mystical and societal influence of Islam.
Fuad Hasyim
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Sufism and the Indonesian Islamic Revival [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Asian Studies, 2001
Like other parts of the muslim world, Indonesia has experienced an Islamic revival since the 1970s (cf. Hefner 1997; Jones 1980; Liddle 1996, 622–25; Muzaffar 1986; Schwarz 1994, 173–76; Tessler and Jesse 1996). To date, representations of Indonesia's Islamic revival have featured forms of religious practice and political activity concerned with what ...
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