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Джама‘ат ат -Таблиг и Возрождение религио зных св язей Центральной Азии с Инди йски м субко нти ненто м [PDF]

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Изучая причины продолжающегося “возрождения” ислама в Центральной Азии, исследователи привыкли выстраивать типологию факторов этого явления. Как пра- вило, выделяют внутренние факторы – местные традиции, конфессиональную поли- тику и прочее, а также ...
Balci, Bayram
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Transmission of knowledge from Mā Warā\u27 Al-Nahr to Nusantara: The central Asia Ulama network and its influence on Islamic intellectual traditions in the Malay archipelago - 18th-19th century [PDF]

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This study examines the transmission of Islamic knowledge from Central Asia (Mā Warā’ al-Nahr) to the Malay Archipelago (Nusantara), focusing on the role of Central Asia’s ulama networks in shaping Islamic intellectual traditions from the 18th to 19th ...
Baharuddin   +7 more
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The Naqshbandiyya Mujaddidiyya Mazhariyya and its ramifications between Delhi and the Afghan Border

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This is the introduction to a volume that collects the contributions of a group of reneowned national and international scholars on the theme of presence of Sufi spiritual leaders and practices over time, in the area from East Asia, Central Asia and South Asia.
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Urban Sufism in West Java: Reclaiming Spiritual Identity through Qadiriyya-Naqshbandiyya Practices in the Digital Era

open access: yesTashwirul Afkar
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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Seeing with the Heart: the Mysticism of an Islamic Sufi Lineage from India in the West [PDF]

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In 1976, the Indian Sufi shaykh Azad Rasool (1921-2006) began spreading the mystical teachings of his lineage to the Euro-American sphere. His two living successors, Hamid Hasan (b. 1961) of the School of Sufi Teaching and Ahmed Abdur Rashid (b. 1942) of
Asbury, Michael E.
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