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Interpretation of the concept zuhd (asceticism) in the early islamic period

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2022
AbstractThis article analyzes the evolution of the phenomenon of zuhd(asceticism) in the early period of Islam in the field of religious phenomenology, as well as the ascetic movements observed in the III centuries AH, the regional and common features of the first ascetic schools.
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THE THEMES OF THE ZUHD POETRY OF ABBASID ERA: A REVIEW

The Faculty Journal of Arts Rajshahi University
Zuhd (mysticism) is an important theme in Arabic poetry. Its influence on poetry is noticeable. In every era, there have been some poets and writers who, having recognized Allah, abandoned worldly delusions and hoped for eternal success and endless blessings in the Hereafter.
Dr. Chalekujjaman Khan   +1 more
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Old Age in Hebrew and Arabic Zuhd Poetry

2002
La poesía judía de al-Andalus, a pesar de haber recurrido ampliamente a los modelos poéticos árabes, desarrolló características originales. Este artículo estudia el diferente trato que recibe el tema de la vejez en la poesía zuhd árabe y judía, a partir de la comparación de la obra de dos poetas granadinos de la Edad Media: los poemas árabes de Abū ...
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TASAVVUF TARIXI VA IRFONIY-BADIIY ADABIYOTDA ZUHD DAVRINING O’RNI

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Ushbu maqolada o‘zbek mumtoz adabiyotining ajralmas bir qismi hisoblangan tasavvuf adabiyotining tarixi, ta’limotning yuzaga kelishi sabablari ochiqlanadi. Tasavvuf adabiyotida zuhd davrining o‘rni, irfoniy-badiiy adabiyotda zuhdiy tafakkurning in’ikosi haqida fikr yuritiladi.
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Origin of Tasawwuf (Sufism) and Critiquing The Thesis of Transition from Zuhd

Afkar
Abstract The 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 assertions are rooted in a superficial reading of Islamic sources and the earlier ...
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Asad b. Mūsā: Kitāb az-zuhd

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1983
Annemarie Schimmel, Raif Georges Khoury
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Zuhd and Minimalism in a Consumerist Society

Peradaban Journal of Religion and Society, 2023
Zuhud and minimalism are popular ideas as alternatives to reduce the negative impact of a consumerist lifestyle. Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali, a well-known Islamic scholar, and Fumio Sasaki, a practitioner of modern minimalism, are two figures who represent ascetic and minimalist thoughts.
Ilham Defriono   +3 more
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