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"Philosophy of the Sufi Impact on the Features of Design (Selecting the thought of Jalal alddin Al-Romy as exampl)"

open access: yesJournal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science, 2019
In recent years, many books have been published on the subject of Sufism and Spirituality in the Islamic heritage. They differ from each other in perspective and spirituality in the Islamic heritage, in addition to the perspective of addressing this ...
Eman Anees, Sanagik Moustafa
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COSMOPOLITAN PHILOLOGY AND SACRED GRAMMAR

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 64, Issue 4, Page 109-126, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Persian developed a formal grammatical tradition comparatively late in its thousand‐year history as a lingua franca. This article takes up the emergence of Persian grammar within the larger trajectory of Persian philology. It explores questions about why and when such a tradition developed in Persian by closely analyzing the earliest formal ...
ALEXANDER JABBARI
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Islamic Environmentalism and Epistemic Waste

open access: yesJournal of Religious Ethics, Volume 53, Issue 4, Page 414-437, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Environmental ethics is concerned with how humans use and relate to the environment, including its conservation and protection. In recent decades, works on Islamic environmentalism have increased multiplied with efforts to ground an ethics based on the resources of the Islamic scholarly tradition.
Aysenur Cam
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The Emergence and Prevalence of Persian Literature in Albania [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ ادبیات, 2014
Despite the distance between Iran and Albania, Iranian culture and civilization have had a significant impact on Albanian culture. Historians are surprised by the extent influence of Persian literature and Iranian civilization in general, in the Ottoman ...
عبدالله رجبی   +3 more
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Sufi Warriorism in Muslim Southeast Asia

open access: yesSociology Lens, Volume 37, Issue 4, Page 502-516, December 2024.
Abstract Sufism (tasawwuf) has been characterized in the extant literature as a pacifist strand in Islam that has shaped the landscapes of Muslim Southeast Asia (also known as the Malay World) since the last five hundred years. This article challenges such historiographical interpretation by examining the multifarious circumstances that motivated Sufis
Khairudin Aljunied
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RISALAH NUR DAN GERAKAN TAREKAT DI TURKI: PERAN SAID NURSI PADA AWAL PEMERINTAHAN REPUBLIK

open access: yesAl-A'raf: Jurnal Pemikiran Islam dan Filsafat, 2017
This paper tries to describe the role of Risalah Nur movement and its relationship with the tariqa movement in Turkey, especially after the collapse of the Ottoman Caliphate and the early modern state of Turkey.
Muhammad Faiz
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Decolonizing the Muslim mind: A philosophical critique

open access: yesThe Philosophical Forum, Volume 55, Issue 4, Page 353-375, Winter 2024.
Abstract The crises of the Islamic world revolve around “epistemic colonialism.” So, in order to decolonize the Muslim mind, we must be able to deconstruct the Western episteme, and this involves dissociating ourselves from the Eurocentric knowledge system that gradually became ascendent since the Renaissance through such ideas as progress and ...
Muhammad U. Faruque
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The Medieval Sufi Khalwati Order as Described by European and American Researchers [PDF]

open access: yesУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки, 2016
Sufism (tasawwuf) has always attracted the attention of researchers on Islam, and, in my opinion, will be of interest for a long time in the future as one of the best manifestations of Islam which influences the spiritual development of this religion, as
N.E. Aleskerova
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The past and future of the study of Islamic esotericism

open access: yesReligion Compass, Volume 18, Issue 7, July 2024.
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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Osmanlı Tekke Mutfak Kültürü ve Mecmuâ-i Fevâid / The Ottoman Dervish Lodge Cuisine and Majmūʿa al-fawāʾid

open access: yesCumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi, 2016
The dervish lodge cuisine in the Ottoman lodge structuring has a central importance. The lodge cuisine helped Anatolia turn into a homeland. Travelers took shelter in the lodges in Anatolia.
Güldane
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