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    Compromise for the community: the early Kūfan soft Shīʿī traditionists and the formation of the four-caliphs thesis (al-Khulafāʾ Al-Rāshidūn) by Su, I-Wen

    Published 2020
    “…This study argues that their commonalities — mild asceticism, belief in the uncreatedness of the Qurʾān, and a relatively positive attitude towards the first three caliphs — probably facilitated their convergence into the early Sunnī community. …”
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    The importance of self-realization in human and societal development according to Muhammad Iqbal(1877-1938) by Abdul Rahim, Adibah

    Published 2015
    “…This system advocates an attitude of lack of interest in action, renunciation of the world, and an asceticism which are against the original spirit of Islam. …”
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    The importance of self-realization in human and societal development according to Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938) by Abdul Rahim, Adibah

    Published 2009
    “…This system advocates an attitude of lack of interest in action, renunciation of the world, and an asceticism which are against the original spirit of Islam. …”
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    The Importance of Self-Realization and Its Relation to the Progress of Man and Society in Islam: Some Reflections on Muhammad Iqbal's Concept of Selfhood by Abdul Rahim, Adibah

    Published 2008
    “…This system advocates an attitude of lack of interest in action, renunciation of the world, and an asceticism which are against the original spirit of Islam. …”
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    Taḥbīb theory as neoplatonic emanationism? al-Jīlānī’s thought from riwāyah, dirāyah and riʿāyah perspectives by Jamil, Khairil Husaini, Kozhithodi, Salahudheen

    Published 2019
    “…ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlāni, a 12th CE ḥanbalī mystic, argues repeatedly in his works, Futūḥ al-Ghayb and al-Fatḥ al-Rabbānī which are known for allegorical interpretation of prophetic ḥadīths, that a sufi may enjoy certain worldly pleasures after struggling through various stages of asceticism (zuhd). Ultimately, God will make him long for some worldly comforts according to His will – an act known as taḥbīb. al-Jīlānī substantiates this tahbīb theory with the famous ḥadīth which reads: “Two things of your world that were made lovely to me; the perfume and the women, and I found the coolness of my eyes in the prayer.” …”
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    From mosques to Khanqahs: the origins and rise of sufism and sufi institutions by Spahic, Omer

    Published 2015
    “…Foremost manifestations of pseudo Sufism, such as excessive asceticism and monasticism, religious laxity, and an evolution from religious innovations to heretical beliefs, are presented and repudiated. …”
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    كتاب "التذكرة بأحوال الموتى وأمور الآخرة" للإمام القرطبي: دراسة تعريفية وصفية = The book “Reminder of the conditions of dead and the affairs of afterlife” By Imam AL-Qurtubi: an in... by Khalid, Abdullah, Asmadi, Ahmad Yusof, Abul Lais, Mohammed

    Published 2016
    “…Al-QurÏubÊ based the substance of the book on various sources of knowledge especially the Noble Qur’an, Hadith collections, Qur’anic exegeses, works on asceticism, works on the Prophet’s personal biography, works on arguments, history books, biographical dictionaries, works on the Prophet’s expeditions and battles. …”
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