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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Sufism and Its Most Prominent Men in the Days of the Almorabiteen and the Almohadeen in Andalusia (484-635 AH/1092-1238 AD) [PDF]
Sufism has political and religious dimensions. It appeared in Andalusian society as an asceticism and away from the luxury of the world and its pleasures, and developed into a thought that believed in which people influenced the Andalusian society.
Mohammed Khalil Ibrahim
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Meaning of Life from Ibn Arabi’s Viewpoint [PDF]
One of the issues that absorbs human\'s attention to itself in this century much more than at any time before , is "the meaning of life" which includes the reason of life and choosing its quality.
Mahdieh Kasaeizadeh
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Critical Analysis on Tasawwuf Schools
As one of disciplines, Sufism has undergone the stages of scientific development. It is difficult to reach an agreement related to the classification of Sufism schools from the first time it appeared until today. However, by taking the characteristics of
Mokhamad Rohma Rozikin
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Jalan Panjang Tasawuf: Dari Tasawuf Awal Hingga Neo-Sufisme
Sufism is a view of the world centered on God Almighty, Allah Almighty. Sufism talks about the essence of God Almighty only and not sinking into those who are not Him.
Achmad Muzammil Alfan Nasrullah
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Examining the features of Mohibullah Allahabadi's commentary of Fusus al-Hikm and its place among other commentaries (compared Qeisari's commentary and based on the manuscript) [PDF]
Mohibullah Allahabadi is one of the elders of the Chishtiyya dynasty in India and one of the staunch defenders of Ibn Arabi and the idea of unity of Being. This article examines the features of Allahabadi's Farsi commentary (manuscript).
Motahareh Shokouei pour Ali Nam +2 more
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Tauhid Sufistik Ibn Taymīyah (Sebuah Upaya Menemukan Aspek Sufistik Ibn Taymīyah)
This article re-analyzes Ibnu Taimiyah’s position and his thought on Sufism and anti-Sufism. The article is also expected to find the precise typology to describe the qualification of Ibnu Taimiyah’s Sufism other than the Sunni and Falsafi typologies.
Octaviani Erman Nanda
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Hermeneutics and Sufi Texts: A Literary Analysis of the Sufi Poetry in The Dīwān of ‛Umar Ibn al-Fāriḍ (576-632 AH/ 1181-1235 AD) [PDF]
The present paper offers a new approach to the poetry of the Egyptian Sufi poet ‛Umar Ibn al-Fāriḍ (576-632AH/ 1181-1235AD). This approach is based on the text of Ibn al- Fāriḍ’s Great Sufi Poem, al-Tā’iyyat al-kubrā, in which the poet has expressed in ...
Ahmed Dr. Hasan Anwar Hasan +2 more
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Sufism during Reza Khan’s Enlightened Despotism (A study on the political, economic, and social contexts of the decline of Sufism in the First Pahlavi period) [PDF]
Despite fierce opposition, Sufism continued to exist until the end of the Qajar period. There were still many monasteries in Iran and pashmina-clad Sufis were seen in the cities. But with Reza Shah's coming to power, Sufism declined to the extent that at
Issa Amankhani, Saeed Mehri
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