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MIRBOBO NAKSHBANDI AS THE GREAT SUFI SCHOLAR
In this article, the aspects related to the author's creed are translated from Persian and researched through the ideas expressed in the preface of the work “Mir’otus solikyyn” written by Sufi Mirbobo Naqshbandi, who contributed to the development of the Naqshbandi sect in India.
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The Contribution by Sufi Scholars towards Acehnese Art and Culture
Islam is a universal religion and a symbol of beauty that teaches a variety of aspects to its followers. One of the most important aspects and the heart of Islam is tasawuf (Sufism). Besides that, Sufism is capable of pacifying various turmoil that emerge in a human’s life, including art, which is a work based on human instincts.
Yulisman Nazim Agus +5 more
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Abdush Samad Al-Falimbani dalam Wacana Sejara Intelektual
Abdush Shamad a-Falimbani is a notorious scholar in the 18th century. He traveled to learn at di verse scientific centers. He studied various disciplines; thereby being a successful learned man,devoted Sufi, gifted teacher, and productive writer.
M. Ma'ruf Misbah
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Abu Bakr Qalandar. Qalandar-name. Chapter 9. “The Ascension (Mi’raj) of the Messenger [of Allah] (Peace Be upon Him!)”. [PDF]
This article contains an excerpt from the poem “Qalandar-name” of Sufi sheikh and Islamic scholar of Anatolian origin, Abu Bakr Qalandar Rumi, who lived in Crimea.
Ismagil R. Gibadullin +1 more
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Stock Price Deviations From Fundamentals Levels: Mis‐Valuation due to Investor Overconfidence?
ABSTRACT We use the Residual Income Valuation Model to obtain fundamental values for sample stocks in six Eurozone markets. We then estimate the deviation between the fundamental values and actual stock prices. Subsequently, we examine whether these deviations can be systematically explained by business cycle trends, trends in local economic sentiment,
Stella N. Spilioti +1 more
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ABSTRACT Why do employees conceal their coworkers' unethical behavior and who is most likely to do so? To address these questions, we begin by developing and validating a psychometrically robust measure of relational cover‐up behavior (Study 1). Using a two‐wave study (N = 475), we then test the argument that employees may experience an identity threat
Jenny H. Wang +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article analyzes the Taliban's post‐2021 governance model through the Islamic Public Administration (IPA) framework, focusing on justice, equality, and women's inclusion. It asks: (1) How does the Taliban's governance align with core IPA principles?
Parwiz Mosamim +1 more
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Alexander Knysh’s Sufism: A New History of Islamic Mysticism provides a thorough understanding of Sufism. His detailed chapters break down the different elements of Sufism, from how the term and practice emerged to the specific traditions carried out by ...
Logan Welch
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Urban Housing Markets and Sustainability Risk: Empirical Evidence From South African Cities
ABSTRACT Despite the global shift toward sustainability and rising expectations for socially and environmentally responsible housing, evidence from South Africa's urban markets remains limited and underexplored. This study examines how sustainability‐related vulnerabilities shape downside housing risk across 60 cities between 2002 and 2021.
Bereket A. Ataro +2 more
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Critical Analysis of Selected Issues of Sufism in the Light of Tafsīr Rūḥ al Ma’ānī
Mahmood bin ‘Abdullah Al Ālūsī, author of Tafsīr Rūḥ al Ma’ānī, is a well-known scholar of Islamic world. In this book, besides describing the basics of Islamic education, he also discussed the ideas of Ṣūfiyā’ and criticized them in the light of Sharī ...
Wali Zaman +2 more
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