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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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Sufism and Shari‘a: Contextualizing Contemporary Sufi Expressions
In this article I propose that questions about the nature of contemporary Sufism, especially in Western contexts, can be addressed with further precision and nuance by shifting the focus from Sufism’s relationship to Islam, to its relationship to shari‘a,
W. R. Dickson
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Contextual interpretation of the Qur’an has grown in popularity with the rise of Islamic modernism, mostly because of the need to reform Islamic thought and institutions.
Halim Calis
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‘Islamic humanism’: another form of universalism in contemporary Sufism
Contemporary Sufi orders in Western societies have been often described as ‘universal’, implying a conceptualisation of religion that transcends religious and cultural boundaries.
Francesco Piraino
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Sufism, a mystical Islamic practice, has profoundly impacted Bengal's culture and civilisation, including Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal.
Vahit Göktaş +1 more
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The aim of this article is to analyse a local expression of the transnational Ahbash Sufi movement in light of recent scholarship on the relationship between Salafism and Sufism as well as Islamic neo-traditionalism. Some researchers have reacted against a dichotomous relationship between fundamentalism and Sufism, instead suggesting a continuum and a ...
Simon Sorgenfrei, Simon Stjernholm
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Islamic Education in the View of Sufism: Critical study of the role of Sufism in Islamic Education
Instinctively, humans always try to lean their life's desires on something that is considered to have absolute power. This can be seen in the range of the history of human life, both in classical times to the present conditions.
Muhamad Rudi Wijaya
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Online Sufism and Reestablishing Religious Authority
ONLINE SUFISM AND REESTABLISHING RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY Recent burgeoning assumptions claim that long-established traditional authorities are professed to diminish due to the rapid advancement of information media technologies.
Dahlia Hidayati
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Philosophical Sufism and Its Implications for Islamic Education
In the terminology of Islamic education there is a very close relationship between the sanctity of the soul and the ease of access to knowledge. Therefore, the study of Sufism cannot be separated from Islamic education. Using the literature study method,
Salminawati Salminawati +2 more
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This research is to find out whether Sufistic therapy with the Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT) method can cure the behavior of addicts who seek drugs. Research subjects were 4 (four) drug addicts. The physical dependence on drugs that can be
Cintami Farmawati
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