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Nama surat yang ke empat ini adalah an Nisa' (para istri), selain isinya memang memuat tentang tokoh-tokoh penting dari kalangan wanita (para istri), penamaan surat ke empat ini dengan an Nisa' yang artinya para istri adalah mengisyaratkan, peran istri dalam keluarga, seperti keluarga Imron (Ali Imron, surat ke tiga), adalah sangat penting dan menentukan warna dan corak keluarga dan seluruh anggotanya. Selamat mengikuti kajian ayat-ayatnya, berikut ini, in sya`Allah. Buku ini merupakan serial tafsir isyari 'amali akhlaqi yang kami susun satu persatu ayat dan kami sebarkan melalui whatsapp, kemudian ada inisiatif dari murid saya Mas Jibril atau H. Brilly El-Rasheed, S.Pd., M.Pd. untuk membukukannya. Sebelumnya untuk tafsir surah Al-Baqarah dan Ali 'Imran sudah terbit dalam bentuk buku namun dengan desain dan tata letak yang ala kadarnya, belum proper. Alhamdulillah di tangan Mas Jibril, buku tafsir An-Nisa` ini dapat hadir istimewa.
Despite its continuing appeal in the Muslim world, Sufism has faced fierce challenges in the last 250 years. This volume assesses the evolution of anti-Sufism since the middle of the eighteenth century and Sufi strategies for survival. It also considers the efforts of a few significant Muslim intellectuals to contemplate a future for a mystical approach to Islam without traditional Sufism. Many studies of Islam in the modern period have focused on the attempts of Muslim 'modernists' or 'fundamentalists' to come to terms with western modernity, and Sufis have often been marginalised in the process. Elizabeth Sirriyeh redresses this neglect by assigning to Sufism a central place in the broader history of Islam in the modern world and by examining how changing understandings of Sufism's role in modern conditions have affected Muslims of all shades of opinion.
Recent events have focused attention on the perceived differences and tensions between the Muslim world and the modern West. As a major strand of Western public discourse has it, Islam appears resistant to internal development and remains inherently pre-modern. However Muslim societies have experienced most of the same structural changes that have impacted upon all societies: massive urbanisation, mass education, dramatically increased communication, the emergence of new types of institutions and associations, some measure of political mobilisation, and major transformations of the economy. These developments are accompanied by a wide range of social movements and by complex and varied relig...
The current view among Western scholars of Islam concerning the early development of Islamic jurisprudence was shaped by Joseph Schacht’s famous study on the subject published 50 years ago. Since then new sources became available which make a critical review of his theories possible and desirable. This volume uses one of these sources to reconstruct the development of jurisprudence at Mecca, virtually unknown until now, from the beginnings until the middle of the second Islamic century. New methods of analysis are developed and tested in order to date the material contained in the earliest compilations of legal traditions more properly. As a result the origins of Islamic jurisprudence can be dated much earlier than claimed by Schacht and his school.
G. H. A. Juynboll undertakes a broad-ranging review of the closely linked questions of date, authorship and origin of hadiths.
Sufism is typically thought of as the mystical side of Islam. In recent years, it has been held up as a supposedly peaceful alternative to the spread of forms of Islam associated with violence, an embodiment of democratic ideals of tolerance and pluralism. Are Sufis in fact as otherworldy and apolitical as this stereotype suggests? Modern Sufis and the State brings together a range of scholars, including anthropologists, historians, and religious-studies specialists, to challenge common assumptions that are made about Sufism today. Focusing on India and Pakistan within a broader global context, this book provides locally grounded accounts of how Sufis in South Asia have engaged in politics f...
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Professor Martin considers the social and political aspects of the revival of the Muslim brotherhoods, or sufi in the nineteenth century. This revival had as its main goal the defence of Islam, and though it the sufi orders acquired great, and indeed unprecedented, political and social influence.