The ritual practices of the naqshbandiyya-kh lidiyya order in contemporary malaysia

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spelling 7076 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=7076 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 9 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in dvips(k) 5.95a Copyright 2005 Radical Eye Software 2006-11-25 08:08:55 b0127265-b435-11e6-0000-0be6e46ab782 2217-01-FH02-FKI-17-11559.pdf UniSZA Private Access The ritual practices of the naqshbandiyya-kh lidiyya order in contemporary malaysia Humanities and social sciences review This article will discuss the dhikr ism al-dhƗt, which is one of the ritual practices of the NaqshbandiyyaKhƗlidiyya Sufi order. The term ism al-dhƗt refers to the divine essence of God’s almighty name of ‘Allah.’ Using interviews and the observation-participant method, this qualitative study was conducted to evaluate whether the current practice of the Sufi order in the Malay Peninsula is coherent with the last prominent Naqshbandiyya scholars or not. The article attempts to highlight the modifications related to the practices that occur particularly in the KhƗlidiyya order in Malaysia. The study found that various manners of practice of the dhikr ism al-dhƗt in the Naqshbandiyya-KhƗlidiyya Sufi order applied in Malaysia nowadays are coincident with those of former Naqshbandi leaders who have engaged in such a variety of practices. The study showed not much difference or changes in implementation compared with the practices that took place in Malaysia at that time. 149-157
spellingShingle The ritual practices of the naqshbandiyya-kh lidiyya order in contemporary malaysia
summary This article will discuss the dhikr ism al-dhƗt, which is one of the ritual practices of the NaqshbandiyyaKhƗlidiyya Sufi order. The term ism al-dhƗt refers to the divine essence of God’s almighty name of ‘Allah.’ Using interviews and the observation-participant method, this qualitative study was conducted to evaluate whether the current practice of the Sufi order in the Malay Peninsula is coherent with the last prominent Naqshbandiyya scholars or not. The article attempts to highlight the modifications related to the practices that occur particularly in the KhƗlidiyya order in Malaysia. The study found that various manners of practice of the dhikr ism al-dhƗt in the Naqshbandiyya-KhƗlidiyya Sufi order applied in Malaysia nowadays are coincident with those of former Naqshbandi leaders who have engaged in such a variety of practices. The study showed not much difference or changes in implementation compared with the practices that took place in Malaysia at that time.
title The ritual practices of the naqshbandiyya-kh lidiyya order in contemporary malaysia
title_full The ritual practices of the naqshbandiyya-kh lidiyya order in contemporary malaysia
title_fullStr The ritual practices of the naqshbandiyya-kh lidiyya order in contemporary malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The ritual practices of the naqshbandiyya-kh lidiyya order in contemporary malaysia
title_short The ritual practices of the naqshbandiyya-kh lidiyya order in contemporary malaysia
title_sort ritual practices of the naqshbandiyya-kh lidiyya order in contemporary malaysia