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INDONESIAN SUFI IN MALAY WORLD: A Preliminary Exploration with Reference to Tariqa Naqshbandiyya-Khalidiyya Babussalam (TNKB) [PDF]
This article is an initial exploration of Indonesian Sufi, developed in the Malay world of Indonesia and Malaysia. The spread of this particular tariqa (sufi’s order) relates specifically to the mandate received by Tuan Guru of TNKB, as its certified ...
Ziaulhaq Hidayat, Muzakkir Syahrul
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The Leadership in the Tariqah Qadiriyya wa Naqshbandiyya: Characteristics and Sustaining Doctrines [PDF]
This paper was devoting to exploring the nature of leadership in the Tariqah Qadiriyya wa Naqshbandiyya (TQN) by giving some particular attention to the develops of that Tariqah in Mranggen, Central Java.
Asfa Widiyanto
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Ṭarīqa Followers and Inner Peace: A Phenomenological Study of Naqshbandiyya-Khālidiyya Order in Indonesia [PDF]
This paper aims to reveal the inner peace dynamics of followers of the Naqshbandiyya-Khālidiyya Order. It employs a qualitative approach with the phenomenological method and in-depth analysis to describe the followers' inner peace dynamics. Interviews and observations have been carried out to collect data.
Nurul Qomariyyah, Ahmad Saifuddin
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Cultivating Religious Moderation among Dayah Disciples in Aceh: Insights from the Naqshbandiyya al-Waliyya Order [PDF]
This study investigated the role of the Naqshbandiyya al-Waliyya Ṭarīqa in promoting religious moderation among the students of Dayah Mudi Mesra Samalanga, Aceh. Utilizing a qualitative case study approach, the data were collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis.
Fadlan Masykura Setiadi +2 more
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One of the proliferating centers of Qadiriyya Naqshbandiyya Sufi Order in Indonesia is Pesantren Suryalaya, Tasikmalaya, West Java. Much of the attention and interest is that the Tariqa Qadiriyya Naqshbandiyya (TQN) has generated outside Indonesia can be
Sri Mulyati, Zahrotun Nihayah
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The Naqshbandiyya Mujaddidiyya in China
AbstractThe Naqshbandiyya Mujaddidiyya order is among the world's largest and most geographically widespread Sufi orders, but it has long been assumed to be absent among Chinese-speaking Muslims. Despite a handful of isolated references to local Chinese Mujaddidī groups in studies of particular communities, comprehensive histories of Chinese Islams ...
Rian Thum
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Revitalizing faith: an inquiry into political Sufism and religious continuity in contemporary Kazakhstan. [PDF]
The article embarks upon a study of political Sufism in contemporary Kazakhstan and patterns of religious continuity through an examination of Islamic manifestations that stretch back centuries, juxtaposed with the current state religious policy.
Karimov N +3 more
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3 The Rise of the Khwajagan-Naqshbandiyya Sufi Order in Timurid Herat
Timurid rule in Herat spans the fifteenth century.1 From the time of Shahrukh ibn Timur (r. 1405–47) onward, the city was the capital of an empire that comprised large parts of Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia. Although under Husayn Bayqara (r.
J. Paul
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This study aims to analyse the engagement of urban Muslim youth in the practices of the Qadiriyya-Naqshbandiyya Sufi order as a spiritual response to identity crises, cultural dislocation, and the pressures of contemporary digital life. The primary focus is directed towards exploring the contribution of collective Sufi practices-such as dhikr, suluk ...
Abdul Wasik +2 more
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Abstract This article examines group membership and inter‐group relations in Iraq through the prism of Sunni political participation in the post‐2003 era. There has been much scholarly interest in this process of regime change, which has generally focused on the Sunni insurgency and the Shi‘i shift towards sectarianism.
Elisheva Machlis
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