Human Perfection from the Perspective of Ibn Arabi's Mysticism and Theravada Buddhism Mysticism [PDF]
SUBJECT & OBJECTIVES: This research explored the concept of human perfection through the lenses of Ibn Arabi’s Mysticism and Theravada Buddhism Mysticism.
Ali Jafari, Mohammad Emil
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[Re]readings of the perfect. Mysticism of James Lee Byars
The complex contextualization of the work of James Lee Byars (1932–1997) in contemporary artistic practices was determined by its timelessness in both form and concept. Considered by Kevin Power as one of the key artists of the second half of the twentieth century alongside figures such as Joseph Beuys and Andy Warhol, his legacy seems to have declined
J. Mancebo
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The Essence of Mysticism in The Study of Tasawwuf
Sufism is another name for mysticism in Islam. the western orientalists it is known as Sufism, which is a special term for Islamic mysticism. Then the word Sufism does not exist in the mysticism of other religions.
Fitriyatul Hanifiyah
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Examining the meanings and essentials of perfection and perfection in Islamic mysticism Community Verified icon [PDF]
Among the terms that have always been the focus of divine mystics throughout the history of Islamic mysticism, are the two terms of perfection and perfection. Although some of its roots and similar meanings can be found in religious texts, it can be said
Reza Hesari +2 more
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Inter-Faith Reading of Perfect Man With Mystical Approach [PDF]
The expression Insan –e kamil (perfect man) is often said to have first been used by Muhyiddin ibn 'Arabi (1165 -1240AD), though the concept of the term is much older.
Fatemeh Musavi, Mohammadkazem Shaker
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This article examines the idea of the "Perfect Man" (insān al-kāmil) within the framework of religious anthropology and Islamic mysticism from a historical-philosophical perspective. The research focuses on the spiritual path to perfection in Sufi teachings, its main stages, and anthropological implications.
A. Omirbekova +3 more
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Dialectic of Theology And Mysticism In Islam: A Study of Ibn Taymiyya
: Islamic theologians and sufi orders are rarely considered to have totally different ways of of discovering the truth of God. In the view of Ibn Taymiyya, on the contrary, Islamic theology and mysticism, both together strive to deliver people to ...
Sangkot Sirait
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Suicide as Approached by Halqeh Mysticism
Since suicide takes away the right to live and the possibility of growth and transcendence, it is completely contrary to Kamal [the human being's spiritual growth toward perfection].
Mohammad Ali Taheri
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Manifestation of Truth in Praying in Views of Muhyiddin ibn Arabi and Imam Khomeini [PDF]
Until before Muhyiddin ibn Arabi, Sufis chiefly used Tajalli (the appearance and disclosure of God as Truth in Islamic theoretical mysticism) in its common sense in practical mysticism (intuitional epiphany).
Mohammad Roodgar, Tahereh Mirzaei
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Common Concepts of Mystic Path and its Stages in Mystical Literature in Iran and Spain Based on Works and Quotes of Abu-Saeed Abulkhair and Santa Teresa de Avila [PDF]
“Path of perfection”, one of the most famous concepts and terms in mysticism, has been derived from a conceptual domain formed in relation to the meaning of walking or passing. As if they really thought of this process as a path that exists.
Faezeh Nourian, Najmeh Shobeiri
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