Binyat ar-Ramz al-Lugawiyyah fī at-Tafsīr aṣ-Ṣūfī

This research aimed to demonstrate the distinctive and comprehensive scholarship of the Sufi knowledge structure. The descriptive method and comparative analysis were used in this literature study. Meanwhile, the data were obtained through a review of the literature, which included books, journals,...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Farid Abdullah, Ahmad Agus Suaidi
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: IAIN Salatiga 2022-12-01
Series:LISANIA: Journal of Arabic Education and Literature
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Online Access:https://lisania.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/lisania/article/view/8302
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description This research aimed to demonstrate the distinctive and comprehensive scholarship of the Sufi knowledge structure. The descriptive method and comparative analysis were used in this literature study. Meanwhile, the data were obtained through a review of the literature, which included books, journals, and academic writings with both primary and secondary references. Through in-depth readings, the researchers found that Sufi thought tends to be symbolic and unconventional. They exist in a sort of semantic intensity that is organized by open spiritual experience, which by nature is in alignment with various symbolic objects and their various manifestations by a strong spiritual sense, equipped with imagination and intuition that emanates from the depths of their being. There are numerous sign systems used in the Sufi language that, in terms of functionality, go beyond those used in conventional language. The study's findings suggest that symbols have the following qualities in the intuitive dimension: First, mystical knowledge produces symbols (Gnosticism). The foundation of sufi symbols is the integration of mental, emotional, and spiritual intelligence. Second, the symbolism that Sufis understand is very extensive. The Sufi is endowed with the power to reveal different secrets and inner truths when he reaches the state of mukafah and muhadah. He is capable of understanding sign language's symbolic expressions. Third, symbols offer a wide range of possible interpretations. Symbolism is based on an approach to interpretation that, by accurately reproducing meaning, broadens thought. This talent shows how the Sufi's spiritual level evolved from the sensory level to the level of infinite totality.
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spelling doaj.art-1f4b616c919c45ec82b067dde57868222023-06-21T04:31:39ZaraIAIN SalatigaLISANIA: Journal of Arabic Education and Literature2614-44252580-17162022-12-016223525410.18326/lisania.v6i2.235-2542256Binyat ar-Ramz al-Lugawiyyah fī at-Tafsīr aṣ-ṢūfīMuhammad Farid Abdullah0Ahmad Agus Suaidi1UIN Sunan KalijagaUIN SalatigaThis research aimed to demonstrate the distinctive and comprehensive scholarship of the Sufi knowledge structure. The descriptive method and comparative analysis were used in this literature study. Meanwhile, the data were obtained through a review of the literature, which included books, journals, and academic writings with both primary and secondary references. Through in-depth readings, the researchers found that Sufi thought tends to be symbolic and unconventional. They exist in a sort of semantic intensity that is organized by open spiritual experience, which by nature is in alignment with various symbolic objects and their various manifestations by a strong spiritual sense, equipped with imagination and intuition that emanates from the depths of their being. There are numerous sign systems used in the Sufi language that, in terms of functionality, go beyond those used in conventional language. The study's findings suggest that symbols have the following qualities in the intuitive dimension: First, mystical knowledge produces symbols (Gnosticism). The foundation of sufi symbols is the integration of mental, emotional, and spiritual intelligence. Second, the symbolism that Sufis understand is very extensive. The Sufi is endowed with the power to reveal different secrets and inner truths when he reaches the state of mukafah and muhadah. He is capable of understanding sign language's symbolic expressions. Third, symbols offer a wide range of possible interpretations. Symbolism is based on an approach to interpretation that, by accurately reproducing meaning, broadens thought. This talent shows how the Sufi's spiritual level evolved from the sensory level to the level of infinite totality.https://lisania.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/lisania/article/view/8302construct of linguisticsymbolal-tafsīr al-şūfī
spellingShingle Muhammad Farid Abdullah
Ahmad Agus Suaidi
Binyat ar-Ramz al-Lugawiyyah fī at-Tafsīr aṣ-Ṣūfī
LISANIA: Journal of Arabic Education and Literature
construct of linguistic
symbol
al-tafsīr al-şūfī
title Binyat ar-Ramz al-Lugawiyyah fī at-Tafsīr aṣ-Ṣūfī
title_full Binyat ar-Ramz al-Lugawiyyah fī at-Tafsīr aṣ-Ṣūfī
title_fullStr Binyat ar-Ramz al-Lugawiyyah fī at-Tafsīr aṣ-Ṣūfī
title_full_unstemmed Binyat ar-Ramz al-Lugawiyyah fī at-Tafsīr aṣ-Ṣūfī
title_short Binyat ar-Ramz al-Lugawiyyah fī at-Tafsīr aṣ-Ṣūfī
title_sort binyat ar ramz al lugawiyyah fi at tafsir as sufi
topic construct of linguistic
symbol
al-tafsīr al-şūfī
url https://lisania.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/lisania/article/view/8302
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