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A New Text for the History of Sufism: Abū Manṣūr al-Iṣfahānī’s (d. 418/1027) Shawāhid al-taṣawwuf
Journal of Sufi StudiesAbū Manṣūr Maʿmar b. Aḥmad al-Iṣfahānī (d. 418/1027), a Ḥanbalī scholar and Sufi, is a relatively neglected figure in the history of Sufism given his textual output. In his study of ʿAbd Allāh al-Anṣārī al-Harawī (d.
Antonio Musto
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Dinasti International Journal of Education Management And Social Science
This study aims to explore the specific learning needs of students seeking to enhance the quality of human resources through a combined approach that integrates Nahwu Science with the moral teachings of Tasawwuf.
M. Rahman
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This study aims to explore the specific learning needs of students seeking to enhance the quality of human resources through a combined approach that integrates Nahwu Science with the moral teachings of Tasawwuf.
M. Rahman
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Philological Encounters
This article discusses aspects of the life and work of the Egyptian editor and philosopher Abū al-ʿIlā ʿAfīfī (1897–1966). It does so with a particular focus on the relationship between his editions of classical works of taṣawwuf and his broader ...
Simon Conrad
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This article discusses aspects of the life and work of the Egyptian editor and philosopher Abū al-ʿIlā ʿAfīfī (1897–1966). It does so with a particular focus on the relationship between his editions of classical works of taṣawwuf and his broader ...
Simon Conrad
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Jurnal Obsesi
The reinterpretation and contextualization of the spiritual value of Sufism will be more meaningful if it is applied in a practical way to social life. The concepts of Love, Sincerity, and Patience in Sufism become meaningful for people who are currently
Mas’ud Mas’ud +2 more
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The reinterpretation and contextualization of the spiritual value of Sufism will be more meaningful if it is applied in a practical way to social life. The concepts of Love, Sincerity, and Patience in Sufism become meaningful for people who are currently
Mas’ud Mas’ud +2 more
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Origin of Tasawwuf (Sufism) and Critiquing The Thesis of Transition from Zuhd
Jurnal Akidah & Pemikiran IslamThe origins of tasawwuf have long been a subject of debate in scholarly circles, with prevailing views suggesting that it emerged as a later development influenced by the concept of zuhd. This article challenges this commonly held view, arguing that such
Dheen Mohamed Mohamed Meerasahibu
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Tasawwuf Literature in The Context of Islamic Education: A Bibliometric Study
e-Bangi Journal of Social Science and HumanitiesTasawwuf or Islamic mysticism holds a significant place in Islamic scholarship and spirituality. Its literature has contributed profoundly to the development of Islamic thought, ethics, and education. However, despite the undeniable influence of Tasawwuf
Ahmad Handhalas Shamsuddin +2 more
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Research Journal of Psychology
This article argues that classical Islamic mysticism (Tasawwuf) resolved a philosophical problem that speculative theology (kalam) managed but never solved: the antinomy between divine transcendence (tanzih) and divine accessibility (tashbih).
Syed Shamil Bokhari +3 more
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This article argues that classical Islamic mysticism (Tasawwuf) resolved a philosophical problem that speculative theology (kalam) managed but never solved: the antinomy between divine transcendence (tanzih) and divine accessibility (tashbih).
Syed Shamil Bokhari +3 more
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Journal for Social Science Archives
This article advances a specific philosophical thesis: that in classical Islamic thought, the nafs (soul/self) is the shared ontological subject of both legal obligation (taklif) and spiritual transformation (tazkiya), and that this structural identity ...
Syed Shamil Bokhari, Sara Batool Syed
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This article advances a specific philosophical thesis: that in classical Islamic thought, the nafs (soul/self) is the shared ontological subject of both legal obligation (taklif) and spiritual transformation (tazkiya), and that this structural identity ...
Syed Shamil Bokhari, Sara Batool Syed
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