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Rituals of Islamic Spirituality: a Study of Majlis Dhikr Groups
Rituals of Islamic Spirituality A STUDY OF MAJLIS DHIKR GROUPS IN EAST JAVA Rituals of Islamic Spirituality A STUDY OF MAJLIS DHIKR GROUPS IN EAST JAVA Arif Zamhari THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY E P R E S S E P R E S S Published by ANU E Press The Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200, Australia Email: [email protected] This title is also available online at: http://epress.anu.edu.au/islamic_citation.html National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry Author: Zamhari, Arif. Title: Rituals of Islamic spirituality: a study of Majlis Dhikr groups in East Java / Arif Zamhari. ISBN: 9781921666247 (pbk) 9781921666254 (pdf) Series: Islam in Southeast Asia. Notes: Includes bibliographical references. Subjects: Islam--Rituals. Islam Doctrines. Islamic sects--Indonesia--Jawa Timur. Sufism--Indonesia--Jawa Timur. Dewey Number: 297.359598 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. Cover design and layout by ANU E Press Printed by Griffin Press This edition © 2010 ANU E Press Islam in Southeast Asia Series Theses at The Australian National University are assessed by external examiners and students are expected to take into account the advice of their examiners before they submit to the University Library the final versions of their theses. For this series, this final version of the thesis has been used as the basis for publication, taking into account other changesthat the author may have decided to undertake. -
Understanding the Concept of Islamic Sufism
Journal of Education & Social Policy Vol. 1 No. 1; June 2014 Understanding the Concept of Islamic Sufism Shahida Bilqies Research Scholar, Shah-i-Hamadan Institute of Islamic Studies University of Kashmir, Srinagar-190006 Jammu and Kashmir, India. Sufism, being the marrow of the bone or the inner dimension of the Islamic revelation, is the means par excellence whereby Tawhid is achieved. All Muslims believe in Unity as expressed in the most Universal sense possible by the Shahadah, la ilaha ill’Allah. The Sufi has realized the mysteries of Tawhid, who knows what this assertion means. It is only he who sees God everywhere.1 Sufism can also be explained from the perspective of the three basic religious attitudes mentioned in the Qur’an. These are the attitudes of Islam, Iman and Ihsan.There is a Hadith of the Prophet (saw) which describes the three attitudes separately as components of Din (religion), while several other traditions in the Kitab-ul-Iman of Sahih Bukhari discuss Islam and Iman as distinct attitudes varying in religious significance. These are also mentioned as having various degrees of intensity and varieties in themselves. The attitude of Islam, which has given its name to the Islamic religion, means Submission to the Will of Allah. This is the minimum qualification for being a Muslim. Technically, it implies an acceptance, even if only formal, of the teachings contained in the Qur’an and the Traditions of the Prophet (saw). Iman is a more advanced stage in the field of religion than Islam. It designates a further penetration into the heart of religion and a firm faith in its teachings. -
Graduates Directory Spring 2019
2019 COOP PROGRAM Short for Cooperative Education - Classroom Based Learning + Work Based Learning Skill Impact Bytes of Coop Program Structured Program enabling university students to learn classroom theory with practical, hands-on experience in industry prior to graduation. Industry to prepare itself requires a framework for product strategy which is insight driven and well thought-out so that it can satisfy the hidden need of the market. Through Coop Program the product, i.e “The Graduate”, is the one who will be insightful with ability to think through the dynamics of Congratulations! the competition and the consumer and come out with winning solutions - for that we are preparing this coop program. Office of Career Services (OCS) has been rebranded as Create a pipeline of future candidates i.e Succession Planning Office of Corporate Linkages and Placements (OCLP) Recruit with low risk On graduation fully Trained Talent with no down time Low Recruitment/training costs Get new/creative ideas for the organization Faculty engagement COOP PROGRAM Short for Cooperative Education - Classroom Based Learning + Work Based Learning Skill Impact Bytes of Coop Program Structured Program enabling university students to learn classroom theory with practical, hands-on experience in industry prior to graduation. Industry to prepare itself requires a framework for product strategy which is insight driven and well thought-out so that it can satisfy the hidden need of the market. Through Coop Program the product, i.e “The Graduate”, is the one who will be insightful with ability to think through the dynamics of Congratulations! the competition and the consumer and come out with winning solutions - for that we are preparing this coop program. -
Announced on Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Test result announced on : Wednesday, July 28, 2021 INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, KARACHI APTITUDE TEST RESULT OF BS (COMPUTER SCIENCE / ECONOMICS & MATHEMATICS ) PROGRAMS TEST HELD ON SUNDAY JULY 25, 2021 (FALL 2021 ‐ ROUND 2) LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR DIRECT ADMISSION (BS COMPUTER SCIENCE) SAT II SAT Math Eng Math Maximum Marks 800 800 800 Cut-Off Marks 640 600 740 ACT COMPOSITE SCORE OF 31 OUT OF 36 IBA Test Math Eng Total Maximum Marks 180 180 360 Cut-Off Marks 76 76 176 Sr. Seat Appl. Name Father's Name No. No No. 1 14151 213 NASEEB ULLAH NILL ASHIQ ALI NILL 84 100 184 2 14167 1183 SAIRA BATOOL MUHAMMAD JAN 80 100 180 3 14271 477 MUHAMMAD LATIF SHER KHAN 76 100 176 4 14299 1123 ABDULLAH RIAZ MUHAMMAD RIAZ 84 100 184 5 14304 1202 HAMZA KHAN AKHTAR ALI 88 104 192 6 14309 1357 ARBAZ ASIF MUHAMMAD ASIF 76 104 180 7 14314 450 MUHAMMAD DAWOOD AZIZ UL HAQ 92 84 176 8 14581 1216 MAHAD IMRAN IMRAN PERVAIZ 80 104 184 9 14869 45 ALI IQBAL IQBAL ABDUL KARIM 100 84 184 10 14885 76 MUHAMMAD MUAZ ARIF IMTIAZ ARIF 84 92 176 11 14893 86 ANOOSHA GURBANI SERWAN RAJINDER 100 92 192 12 14895 91 SOHAIB MUSTAFA SHAHID MUSTAFA 92 88 180 13 14897 94 ZAIN ANIS ANIS HUSSAIN 84 92 176 14 14907 114 HUSSAM JAVED JAVED MUSHTAQ 104 100 204 15 14916 130 MUHAMMAD OMER SHAHID ANWEL SHAHID SARFARAZ 88 112 200 16 14933 171 SYED MUHAMMAD ZUHAIR SHAH SYED JAHANZEB SHAH 100 88 188 17 14947 197 RAAHIM ISHTIAQ MUZAFFAR ISHTIAQ 108 80 188 18 14949 200 MUHAMMAD BILAL TAHA MUHAMMAD TAHA YASIN 104 84 188 19 14971 250 HUZAIFA BIN TARIQ TARIQ JAMAL 92 88 180 20 -
The Islamic Traditions of Cirebon
the islamic traditions of cirebon Ibadat and adat among javanese muslims A. G. Muhaimin Department of Anthropology Division of Society and Environment Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies July 1995 Published by ANU E Press The Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200, Australia Email: [email protected] Web: http://epress.anu.edu.au National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry Muhaimin, Abdul Ghoffir. The Islamic traditions of Cirebon : ibadat and adat among Javanese muslims. Bibliography. ISBN 1 920942 30 0 (pbk.) ISBN 1 920942 31 9 (online) 1. Islam - Indonesia - Cirebon - Rituals. 2. Muslims - Indonesia - Cirebon. 3. Rites and ceremonies - Indonesia - Cirebon. I. Title. 297.5095982 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. Cover design by Teresa Prowse Printed by University Printing Services, ANU This edition © 2006 ANU E Press the islamic traditions of cirebon Ibadat and adat among javanese muslims Islam in Southeast Asia Series Theses at The Australian National University are assessed by external examiners and students are expected to take into account the advice of their examiners before they submit to the University Library the final versions of their theses. For this series, this final version of the thesis has been used as the basis for publication, taking into account other changes that the author may have decided to undertake. In some cases, a few minor editorial revisions have made to the work. The acknowledgements in each of these publications provide information on the supervisors of the thesis and those who contributed to its development. -
Announced on Monday, July 19, 2021
FINAL RESULT - FALL 2021 ROUND 2 Announced on Monday, July 19, 2021 INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, KARACHI BBA, BS (ACCOUNTING & FINANCE), BS (ECONOMICS) & BS (SOCIAL SCIENCES) ADMISSIONS FINAL RESULT ‐ TEST HELD ON SUNDAY, JULY 4, 2021 (FALL 2021, ROUND 2) LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR DIRECT ADMISSION (BBA PROGRAM) SAT Test Math Eng TOTAL Maximum Marks 800 800 1600 Cut-Off Marks 600 600 1420 Math Eng Total IBA Test MCQ MCQ MCQ Maximum Marks 180 180 360 Cut-Off Marks 88 88 224 Seat S. No. App No. Name Father's Name No. 1 7904 30 LAIBA RAZI RAZI AHMED JALALI 112 116 228 2 7957 2959 HASSAAN RAZA CHINOY MUHAMMAD RAZA CHINOY 112 132 244 3 7962 3549 MUHAMMAD SHAYAN ARIF ARIF HUSSAIN 152 120 272 4 7979 455 FATIMA RIZWAN RIZWAN SATTAR 160 92 252 5 8000 1464 MOOSA SHERGILL FARZAND SHERGILL 124 124 248 6 8937 1195 ANAUSHEY BATOOL ATTA HUSSAIN SHAH 92 156 248 7 8938 1200 BIZZAL FARHAN ALI MEMON FARHAN MEMON 112 112 224 8 8978 2248 AFRA ABRO NAVEED ABRO 96 136 232 9 8982 2306 MUHAMMAD TALHA MEMON SHAHID PARVEZ MEMON 136 136 272 10 9003 3266 NIRDOSH KUMAR NARAIN NA 120 108 228 11 9017 3635 ALI SHAZ KARMANI IMTIAZ ALI KARMANI 136 100 236 12 9031 1945 SAIFULLAH SOOMRO MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM SOOMRO 132 96 228 13 9469 1187 MUHAMMAD ADIL RAFIQ AHMAD KHAN 112 112 224 14 9579 2321 MOHAMMAD ABDULLAH KUNDI MOHAMMAD ASGHAR KHAN KUNDI 100 124 224 15 9582 2346 ADINA ASIF MALIK MOHAMMAD ASIF 104 120 224 16 9586 2566 SAMAMA BIN ASAD MUHAMMAD ASAD IQBAL 96 128 224 17 9598 2685 SYED ZAFAR ALI SYED SHAUKAT HUSSAIN SHAH 124 104 228 18 9684 526 MUHAMMAD HAMZA -
Db List for 26-02-2020(Wednesday)
_ 1 _ PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, PESHAWAR DAILY LIST FOR WEDNESDAY, 26 FEBRUARY, 2020 MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH,CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE MUHAMMAD NASIR MAHFOOZ MOTION CASES 1. W.P 710-P/2019 AM and Company (AMC) & Barrister Syed Mudasser Ameer, With IR(N)(stay Others Ghulam Mohyuddin Malik granted on 31-1- V/s 2019),with GM (Construction KP) NHA Sikandar Rashid, Deputy Attorney cms.725- General, AG KPK p/19(M)(Addl: Documents), 2845- p/19(M)(Document s)((NO 1 on the Motion List)) 2. W.P 1449- Izaz Ali Ali Gohar Durrani P/2020(Detenue V/s Muhammad Asim) Federation of Pak Deputy Attorney General, Kamran Ullah, Shahzad Anjum, Mr. Muhammad Nawaz Aalam, Mirza Khalid Mahmood., Writ Petition Branch AG Office 3. Cr.m 28-P/2020 In Zebta Khan Noor Alam Khan Cr.A 93-P/2020() V/s The state Cr Appeal Branch AG Office 4. W.P 1410- Redi GUl Jahangir Khan Afridi P/2019(With IR) V/s Additional Chief Secretary Siraj Ahmad Khan, Abdul Rauf, Writ Petition Branch AG Office, Yousaf Ali Khan 5. W.P 3417-P/2019 Muhammad Younas Mian Asif Khan With IR,With C.M V/s (Date By Court) 1895/2019() Secretary Mineral KPK Abdul Sattar Khan, Matiullah Khan Marwat, Malik Sajjad Ali Khan, Siraj Ahmad Khan, Writ Petition Branch AG Office, Yousaf Ali Khan MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 1 of 113 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 2 _ DAILY LIST FOR WEDNESDAY, 26 FEBRUARY, 2020 MR. -
A-PDF Watermark DEMO
Grade 5 Result 2013 Punjab Examination Commission A-PDF RollWatermark No Candidate DEMO: Name Purchase from www.A-PDF.comTotal Roll No Candidate to remove Name the watermark Total Roll No Candidate Name Total RAJANPUR 39-101-133 Jalil Ahmad 292 39-101-163 Halima Bibi 319 Center Name : GHS NO.1 RAJANPUR 39-101-134 Usama Mushtaq *292 39-101-164 Ghulam Zainab *295 School Name : DISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOOL 39-101-135 Arsalan Idrees 344 RAJANPUR 39-101-136 Shahzaib Ali 312 School Name : BECS 24-26 39-102-416 Muhammad Azam FAIL 39-101-137 Muhammad Danish Saeed 372 39-101-165 Muhammad Zeeshan FAIL 39-101-138 Nadeem Hadi *233 39-101-166 Madiha Bibi *177 Center Name : GHS NO.1 RAJANPUR 39-101-139 Abdullah Farooq 344 39-101-167 Ayaz Ahmad *240 39-101-168 Muhammad Sajan *171 School Name : AL FALAH PRE CADET SCHOOL 39-101-140 Rahman Ayub *252 RAJANPUR 39-101-141 Muhammad Kashif 350 39-101-101 Aqib Mushtaq *263 39-101-142 Arsalan Zafar 325 School Name : BECS 24-44 RAJANPUR 39-101-102 Muhammad Rizwan 298 39-101-169 Manzoor Hussain *236 39-101-103 Shan Ali *258 School Name : AL HAMD MODEL PUBLIC 39-101-170 Muhammad Safdar *169 39-101-104 Shahbaz Bilal 294 SCHOOL RAJANPUR 39-101-171 Muhammad Irfan FAIL 39-101-105 Sajid Ali *279 39-101-145 Yasir Gulzar 259 39-101-172 Adnan Khadim *229 39-101-106 Waleed Hassan *290 39-101-146 Shahzad Khalil 302 39-101-173 Najma Parveen FAIL 39-101-107 Adnan Ali 343 39-101-147 Husnian Raza 316 39-101-108 Malik Hamad Akhtar *265 39-101-148 Atia Khadim 364 School Name : BECS 24-56 RAJANPUR 39-101-176 Abdul Ghafoor Farooqi *244 -
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Islamic Charity) for Psychological Well-Being
Journal of Critical Reviews ISSN- 2394-5125 Vol 7, Issue 2, 2020 Review Article UNDERSTANDING OF SIGNIFICANCE OF ZAKAT (ISLAMIC CHARITY) FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING 1Mohd Nasir Masroom, 2Wan Mohd Azam Wan Mohd Yunus, 3Miftachul Huda 1Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 3Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Malaysia Received: 25.11.2019 Revised: 05.12.2019 Accepted: 15.01.2020 Abstract The act of worship in Islam is a form of submission and a Muslim’s manifestation of servitude to Allah SWT. Yet, it also offers certain rewards and benefits to human psychology. The purpose of this article is to explain how Zakat (Islamic charity), or the giving of alms to the poor or those in need, can help improve one’s psychological well-being. The study found that sincerity and understanding the wisdom of Zakat are the two important elements for improving psychological well-being among Muslim believers. This is because Zakat can foster many positive attitudes such sincerity, compassion, and gratitude. Moreover, Zakat can also prevent negative traits like greed, arrogance, and selfishness. Therefore, Zakat, performed with sincerity and philosophical understanding can be used as a form treatment for neurosis patients. It is hoped that this article can serve as a guideline for psychologists and counsellors in how to treat Muslim neurosis patients. Keywords: Zakat; Psychological Well-being; Muslim; Neurosis Patient © 2019 by Advance Scientific Research. This is an open-access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31838/jcr.07.02.127 INTRODUCTION Zakat (Islamic charity) is one of the five pillars of Islam, made THE DEFINITION OF ZAKAT, PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING compulsory for each Muslim to contribute part of their assets AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTURBANCE or property to the rightful and qualified recipients. -
Deradicalization Model at Tariqa Pesantren in Tasikmalaya District
Deradicalization Model at Tariqa Pesantren in Tasikmalaya District Akhmad Satori1, Fitriyani Yuliawati1 and Wiwi Widiastuti1 1Department of Political Sciences, Siliwangi State University Keywords: Development Models, Tariqa Pesantren, Radicalism, Deradicalization Abstract: Research with the title of Deradicalization Model at Tariqa Pesantren in Tasikmalaya District is expected to produce works that can find the concept of nationalism and de radicalization that run on pesantren education to be implemented in other community. To be able to fully illustrate the patterns formed in religious rituals, education, teaching among Pesantren Tariqa, the research method used using the qualitative-descriptive method. The results show that there is a positive correlation between tariqa and de radicalization, reinforced by several factors, first, tariqa offers the flexibility of dialogue between religious teachings and local culture, so accepting the differences of idealism. Second, the very clear distinction in the main concept of jihad in the logic of radical fundamentalists with the adherents of the tariqa the third, the internalization of the value of Sufi values is based on the spirit of ihsan (Islamic ethics) which is the value of the universal value in life. The spirit of tariqa nationalism is rooted in the long history of the Indonesian nation, placing the interests of the state in line with the understanding of the faith. Therefore it can be concluded that the potential of de radicalization can grow and develop in Tariqa Pesantren. 1 INTRODUCTION The opening of the texts of freedom of expression in and can encourage a person to takeaction. Each the Reformationeraaffects the development of thelife educational institution has a big task to deal with this Islamic society in Indonesia. -
The World's 500 Most Influential Muslims, 2021
PERSONS • OF THE YEAR • The Muslim500 THE WORLD’S 500 MOST INFLUENTIAL MUSLIMS • 2021 • B The Muslim500 THE WORLD’S 500 MOST INFLUENTIAL MUSLIMS • 2021 • i The Muslim 500: The World’s 500 Most Influential Chief Editor: Prof S Abdallah Schleifer Muslims, 2021 Editor: Dr Tarek Elgawhary ISBN: print: 978-9957-635-57-2 Managing Editor: Mr Aftab Ahmed e-book: 978-9957-635-56-5 Editorial Board: Dr Minwer Al-Meheid, Mr Moustafa Jordan National Library Elqabbany, and Ms Zeinab Asfour Deposit No: 2020/10/4503 Researchers: Lamya Al-Khraisha, Moustafa Elqabbany, © 2020 The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre Zeinab Asfour, Noora Chahine, and M AbdulJaleal Nasreddin 20 Sa’ed Bino Road, Dabuq PO BOX 950361 Typeset by: Haji M AbdulJaleal Nasreddin Amman 11195, JORDAN www.rissc.jo All rights reserved. No part of this book may be repro- duced or utilised in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanic, including photocopying or recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Views expressed in The Muslim 500 do not necessarily reflect those of RISSC or its advisory board. Set in Garamond Premiere Pro Printed in The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Calligraphy used throughout the book provided courte- sy of www.FreeIslamicCalligraphy.com Title page Bismilla by Mothana Al-Obaydi MABDA • Contents • INTRODUCTION 1 Persons of the Year - 2021 5 A Selected Surveyof the Muslim World 7 COVID-19 Special Report: Covid-19 Comparing International Policy Effectiveness 25 THE HOUSE OF ISLAM 49 THE