Sufism 2009
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- Spirituality and Islam: Sufism in Indonesia - Oxford Academic
- Sufism | The Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy | Oxford Academic
- Sufism - Islamic Studies - Oxford Bibliographies
- Sufism, popular Islam, and the encounter with modernity
- (PDF) Muhammadiyah, Sufism, and the quest for ... - ResearchGate
- Muhammadiyah, Sufism, and the quest for authentic Islamic spirituality
- What Is Sufism? History, Characteristics, Patronage, and Politics
- The typology of Muhammadiyah Sufism: tracing its figures thoughts and ...
- Sufism Scholars Network in the Middle East, India, and Indonesia
- Mysticism in Sufi Islam | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion
- (PDF) Psychological Well-Being Sufism Practitioners as A Sufistic ...
- New Face of Contemporary Sufism in Southeast Asia: Experience of ...
- AGAINST RELIGIOUS FORMALISM: The Dynamics of Young Urban Sufism in ...
- Dynamics of Sufism and Environment Studies in ... - Islamic studies
- The Existence and Contribution of Sufism in Resolving Religious ...
- Psychological Well-Being Sufism Practitioners as A Sufistic Conceling
- M. Amin Syukurs Socio-Sufism: Bridging Spiritual and Social Piety
- Urban Sufism from Exclusiveness to Inclusiveness: A Metaphysical ...
- TRANSFORMING SUFISM INTO DIGITAL MEDIA | Epistem: Jurnal Pengembangan ...
- Actualization of Sufism Teachings in Environmental Conservation ...
- The Dynamics and Role of Sufism in Turkish Politics and Society
- Being the Earliest Exposition in Kitb al-Luma of al-Sarrj and its ...
- Islamic boarding schools (pesantren), Sufism and environmental ...
As situated within the Islamic tradition, Sufism refers to the active process of discovering, developing, and actualizing certain spiritual verities within one's own person, normally in hopes of achieving an intimate, unmediated, or unitive encounter with God, who alone is the true ground of existence and the really real.
Jun 28, 2019 DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780195390155-0081. Introduction. Sufism is the English term used to refer to mystical interpretations and practices of the Islamic religion. This mystical strand is designated in Arabic by the term tasawwuf, while in Persian the term irfan (gnosis) is also used.
Jan 1, 2009 Sufism, popular Islam, and the encounter with modernity. 2009, Muhammad Khalid Masud, Armando Salvatore and Martin van Bruinessen (eds), Islam and modernity: key issues and debates, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 125-57.
Sufism. ArticlePDF Available. Muhammadiyah, Sufism, and the quest for authentic Islamic spirituality. June 2023. Indonesian Journal of Islam and Muslim Societies13(1):199-226....
Discourse and practices of Sufism in Muhammadiyah Generally, the attitude of Muhammadiyah towards Sufism can be classified into three categories. The first are those who totally oppose to, and refuse, Sufism; second are those open to the idea of Sufism, and the third are those accommodating tasawuf. This sub chapter will elaborate the dynamic
Sufism places consider-able value on Gods attribute of displaying love and kindness as opposed to meting out punishment (Chittick, 2009: 207). Sufism is also known for its emphasis on dhikr , or remembrance of God, a prac-tice in which Sufis will often chant the name of God as a form of wor-ship (Chittick, 2009).
Abstract. This article explores the style of sufism from the perspective of Muhammadiyah. It is a literature study on the official fatwa given by Muhammadiyah on sufism as a part of spiritual dimension in Islamic teaching. This study places a num-ber of Muhammadiyah figures as the subject of study.
Sufism are directly involved in the spread of Islam in Indonesia with a unique teaching that facilitate the engaging of non-Muslim communities into Islam, compromise or blends Islam with religious and beliefs practices rather than local beliefs change from an international network to the local level.
Summary. Sufism is the major expression of mysticism in Islam. While Sufism developed out of the fusion of Quranic ascetic tendencies and the vast fund of Christian (and other) mystical sayings present throughout the classical world, by approximately the 10th century it had become a uniquely Islamic feature.
Jun 29, 2020 The results found, there are four values of Sufism that affect the conditions of psychological well-being, namely the teachings of zuhud, tawakal, khauf, and mahabbah. Sufism teachings such as...
Dec 1, 2021 Focusing on the experiences of Indonesia and Malaysia, this paper attempts to examine the developments of Sufism. These countries seem to represent contemporary trends of Sufism in Southeast Asia. The new face of contemporary Sufism called urban Sufism is found in Indonesia.
This article discusses two elements of the evolution of Sufism amongst young urbanites. First, it explores the dynamics of the youths who are actively involved in spiritual activities at cafs, councils, and pesantren in Yogyakarta. Second, it investigates their response to the religious formalism promoted by Salafist organizations.
Nov 8, 2020 Abstract. The purpose of this research is to examine the dynamics of Sufism and environmental studies in Indonesian Islamic higher education institutions through scientific works in the form of a thesis, thesis, and dissertation. The selection of scientific works related to Sufism and the environment is made randomly.
As part of Islamic science, sufism is an esoteric dimension of Islamic teachings that discusses aspects of spirituality. In this context, sufism is used as an approach to achieve peace of mind for its followers.
Bakri (2009) the teachings contained in Sufism can be used as a medium to cleanse the soul of various forms of negative energy and negative emotions, someone whose spirituality is disturbed will affect the psychological condition of the individual.
M. Amin Syukur's Sufistic idea is rich in human values for creating social order and good community relations. Contribution: This study provides a new understanding that the function of sufism in society can be measured by its role, i.e. its contribution to society.
Rahman, Fadli. Urban Sufism Kajian Fenomenologis Terhadap Kecendrungan Bertasawuf Masyarakat Kota Palangka Raya. Jurnal Studi Agama Dan Masyarakat 6, no. 1 (2009): 3560. https://fauziannor.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/urban-sufism-kajian-fenomenologis-terhadap-kecendrungan-bertasawuf-masyarakat-kota-palangka-raya-fadli-rahman.pdf.
This article seeks to examine the rise of tarekat (Sufi order) in the context of the digital public sphere with a special attention to the Eshaykh website. As this article argues, the Eshaykh website represents an adaptation of conventional groups of tarekat combined with information technology.
to God. Thus Sufism is teachings that contain an ethical or moral system that guides how to build relationships with God, humans, and nature (Al-Misriy, 2009, p. 20). Today, the discussion of Sufism is more directed at efforts to purify oneself and have noble character. Hamka, for example, explained that Sufism is an effort
DOI: 10.21580/tos.v11i2.12443. PDF. Abstract. References. Licensing. How to cite. Sufism is widespread in Turkey, and most Turkish people sympathise with the Sufis even if they do not adhere to particular Sufi orders. Sufism has been rooted in Turkish society throughout history and has experienced ups and downs.
This paper attempts to explore the Sufi epistemology of al-Sarrj, which will cover the discussion about his classification and hierarchy of knowledge, his analysis of the position of Sufism among other knowledge, and then his elaboration of the methodology of Sufism.
Sufism, the harmonious life among mankind, God and nature can be restored (Rohidayah 2018). This research does not mention environmental protection in Islamic boarding schools. This article tries to fill in the shortcomings of existing eco-Sufism studies by carefully mapping out other practical
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