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The past and future of the study of Islamic esotericism
Abstract The study of Islamic esotericism, particularly the concept of al‐bāṭiniyya, remains fragmented. While often studied under various labels like “mysticism” and “occultism,” it is widely equated to Sufism. Scholars still hesitate to use the term al‐bāṭiniyya due to its historical pejorative connotations, linking it to extremist adherence to ...
Liana Saif
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Şiir Aynasında Bir Nakş-ı Nigâr: Seyyid Hamza Nigârî’nin Farsça Şiirinde Tasavvufî Muhteva
Bu çalışmada XIX. Yüzyıl sûfî-şâirlerinden Mîr Hamza Nigârî’nin Farsça şiirlerinin tasavvufî muhtevasına dair bilgi verilmekte, bu şiirlerde ele alınan bazı konularda değerlendirmeler yapılmaktadır.
Halil Baltacı
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At-Tasawwuf and Neoplatonic Philosophy
Despite the clear evidence that Sufism derived from the Qur’an, or rather interpretations of the selected Qur’anic verses and sayings of the Prophet, its metaphysical and spiritual dimensions are closely tied with the late Hellenic philosophy and especially Neoplatonism. The Sufi sages, such as Dhu’l-Nun al-Misri, Ibn ’Arabi, Shabistari, Suhrawardi and
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Abstract The Islamic Counselling training model discussed in this article first emerged in 1990s multicultural Britain within the newly expanding field of cross‐cultural counselling and psychotherapy. It is informed by classical Sufi notions of the self, the development of an Islamic psychology, and decolonial scholarship.
Sabnum Dharamsi, Giulia Liberatore
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Concept of Khidmah from Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas in Indonesian Islamic Higher Education
Prof. Naquib Al-Attas that the servant is obliged to perform service (khidmah) to Allah SWT. With this practice of khidmah, humans are called 'abd (servants). The practice of this khidmah is with worship, namely doing something that is ordered and living
Akhmad Hasan Saleh
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KORELASI ANTARA POLIGAMI, TASAWWUF FALSAFI, DAN IRFANI
The key to the permanence of marital ties, both monogamy and polygamy, is of course due to the foundation of love. However, if the nature of this love is based solely on the spouse or mere happiness of the world, it is only natural that a dispute occurs.
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Performance Philosophy and Spirituality:The Way of Tasawwuf [PDF]
This chapter explores performance philosophy in the context of Sufism. The essay focuses on tasawwuf as lived philosophy and embodied Sufi thought – drawing from the lived experiences of the authors in music (Ellison) and whirling (McClure), respectively.
McClure, Hannah, Ellison, Michael
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This article discusses the socio-religious critique of Sheikh Djamil Djaho on the religious and socio-society conditions in Minangkabau. Analysis of the content and approach of social history-intellectuals was used to dissect the contents of the book ...
Saeful Bahri
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Muhyiddin Ibn ‘Arabī: Quest for the Red Sulphur
Claude Addas. Muhyiddin İbn Arabî: Kibrit-i Ahmer’in Peşinde (çev. Atila Ataman, İstanbul: Sufi Kitap, 2020, 448 s.).
Feyza Ketenci
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HAMZAH FANSURI’S PHILOSOPHICAL TASAWWUF: A CONCEPT OF WUJUDIYYAH
This research focuses on the kalam thought of Hamzah Fansuri, a well-known Sufi in Nusantara. Many view Hamzah Fansuri's teachings as promoting pantheism, the belief that the universe is a manifestation of God. This research uses the library method and is descriptive-analytical, describing Hamzah Fansuri's thought and analyzing his kalam thought.
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