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Sufism and its Relationship with the Development of Human Potential. Research paper: Sufi thought is, in fact, an active mind because humans are seen as potential beings with high levels of consciousness. In the Sufi definition, the consciousness of mysti... see more

This article discusses building the character of Sufism-based students in Madrasah in West Kalimantan. The research used is qualitative research through a descriptive approach to understand the object of research naturally. Descriptive analysis is an anal... see more

Islamic philosophy, Sufism, Islamic jurisprudence and Javanese traditions have their views on women. Some regard women as subordinate to men, some groups position women as equal to men, and others accept women as male leaders. This study aims to analyse t... see more

The millennial murshid comprises young tariqah leaders, who are well-versed in the latest information technology. Sufism identity has changed under the millennial murshid due to the development of information technology and their participation in social m... see more

Islamization of the archipelago, especially in Java, took place peacefully in Demak period of the XV - XVI centuries. The retribution of walisanga with its sufism teachings was able to embrace Javanese mysticism in the embrace of Islam. The realization of... see more

Abstract: Human life is now entirely sophisticated, but at the same time simple, and fast due to digitization. However the development of the digital era unfortunately seem to neglect spiritual and moral values, as well as setting aside social vices. Ther... see more

The spiritual world becomes sacred to the physical world, especially materialistically, then everything is brought to the spiritual. In fact, at this time if social and political conditions rob the outward then Sufism must be able to maintain the inner. I... see more

AbstractSufism has two main dimensions: vertical (God’s pleasure) and horizontal (harmony with nature, society and local wisdom). In reality, many Sufis are considered less concerned about the balancing between vertical and horizontal dimensions. The rese... see more

AbstractThis article is concerned with the environmental conservation efforts that respond to the human race’s ecological crisis. It does this by looking at Sufistic-based environmental conservation at the pesantren of ath-Taariq in West Java, Indonesia. ... see more

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