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Selain sebagai bentuk ibadah; shalat, membaca al-Qur’an, berdzikir, dan berdoa merupakan sarana bagi orang muslim untuk “meminta” sesuatu kepada Allah Swt. Keempat amalan tersebut diperintahkan langsung oleh Allah dan sering kali disebut dalam berbagai sabda Rasulullah Saw. Namun, bagaimana agar ibadah-ibadah itu diperkenankan oleh Rabbil ‘Izzati? Buku ini menghimpun berbagai macam shalat yang sudah populer sekaligus sangat penting bagi kaum muslim yang disertai doa-doa shahih. Selain itu, di dalam buku ini juga dilengkapi Juz ‘Amma sehingga memudahkan bagi pembaca untuk menghafal sekaligus merenungi maknanya. Yang tak kalah penting, di bagian akhir buku ini juga disertakan kumpulan berbagai dzikir dan doa dalam keadaan tertentu yang sering membuat manusia bermuram durja, misalnya tidak lekas mendapat jodoh. Buku ini sangat layak Anda miliki guna menunjang ibadah Anda sehari-hari, sekaligus sebagai cara cepat meminta kepada Allah Swt. Selamat beribadah. “Tiada kebahagiaan hakiki selain ber-muwajjahah dengan Ilahi Rabbi. Rindukan pertemuan dengan-Nya. Rindukan saat-saat khusyuk bermi’raj menemui-Nya.” —K.H. Abdullah Gymnastiar, ikon perubahan dan manajemen qalbu.
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This is the first in-depth study in English of the import and impact of ecstatic utterances (shathiyat) in classical Islamic mysticism. It makes available an important body of mystical aphorisms and reveals not only the significance of these sayings in the Sufi tradition, but also explains their controversial impact on Islamic law and society. This study descrives the development and interpretation of shathiyat in classical Sufism and analyzes the principal themes and rhetorical styles of these sayings, using as a basis the authoritative Commentary on Ecstatic Sayings by Ruzbihan Baqli of Shiraz. The special topic of mystical faith and infidelity receives particular emphasis as a type of ecstatic expression that self-reflectively meditates on the inadequacy of language to describe mystical experience. The social impact of ecstatic sayings is clarified by an analysis of the political causes of Sufi heresy trials (Nuri, Hallaj, and 'Ayn al-Qudat) and the later elaboration of Sufi martyrologies. This study also examines the attitudes of Islamic legal scholars toward shathiyat, and concludes with a comparison of Sufi ecstatic expressions with other types of inspired speech.
Pand-nama (Book of Wisdom) Selections Farid al-din 'Attar Translation & Introduction Paul Smith Farid al-din 'Attar is one of the most famous spiritual poets of Persia. His works were the inspiration of Rumi and many other mystical poets. 'Attar, along with Sana'i were two of the greatest influences on Rumi in his Sufi views. Rumi has mentioned both of them with the highest esteem several times in his poetry. Rumi praises 'Attar as follows: "Attar roamed the seven cities of love... we are still just in one alley." 'Attar reached an age of well over 80 and died a violent death in the massacre which the Mongols inflicted on Nishapour in April 1221. The world depicted in 'Attar's works reflects...
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Deals with the contemporary India and her political leaders
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