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Accusations of homosexuality attributed to Molavi based on the text of Molavi
The purpose of this article was to identify the allegations of homosexuality attributed to Molavi and examines this accusation on the basis of its text. The methodology was historical and content analysis and the results showed that Movlavi’s special misticism, contrary to its vulgar and distorted s...
SlNESTESIA AND dynamism in the mystery of JACOBO FlJMAN
In this test I analyse the visionary poetry of the Argentinian poet Jacobo Fijman based on two approaches: the formal strategies it uses to appeal to the reader, and comparison with examples of other malware traditions such as medieval Christianity and sufism. It develops the concepts of synaesthesi...
Fragmentos de un libro futuro de José Ángel Valente: el último viaje solipsista, la última “indetermanencia”, hacia el origen del ser y de la vida
El presente artículo supone un pormenorizado análisis de los conceptos de inmanencia, trascendencia, sujeto místico, tiempo y palabra en la obra póstuma del poeta gallego José Ángel Valente (1929-2000) titulada Fragmentos de un libro futuro (2001). Es la poetización de una exploración en el centro d...
Fragmentos de un libro futuro de José Ángel Valente: el último viaje solipsista, la última “indetermanencia”, hacia el origen del ser y de la vida
El presente artículo supone un pormenorizado análisis de los conceptos de inmanencia, trascendencia, sujeto místico, tiempo y palabra en la obra póstuma del poeta gallego José Ángel Valente (1929-2000) titulada Fragmentos de un libro futuro (2001). Es la poetización de una exploración en el centro d...
Sufism and Islam
The experience I have is to meet the absolute truth, and that truth cannot become a truth or monopoly for anyone and for anyone, nor is it limited to a specific culture, race or belief. The doctrine of sufism is that a man is voluntarily handed over in the body and soul to God. These ascetas and suf...
God’s creative breath according to Ibn ’Arabî: An andalusian example of harmony between faith, mysticism and philosophy
Ibn ´Arabî (1165-1240) was responsible for systematizing Sufi thought, in which Neoplatonic philosophy is harmonized with elements of medieval astrological science, with Islamic mysticism, and with faith in Creation and the in Transcendence of God. Gnosticism and Docetism are also present in Ibn ´Ar...
La Alhambra, an Islamic palace
This article uses a variety of texts in order to propose a new reading of the dama of the paintings of the so-called ‘Justice Chamber’, which links it to the project of self-representation of Nazarí dinasty through a symbolic language which includes, in addition to the dama itself, trees, vegetation...
Sufismo versus Islamismo
Resenha crítica e ensaística do livro "The house of islam - a gobal history" de Ed Husein, recém lançado no Reino Unido.
The Train and the Mosque: Control and Resistance Geographies in Senegal at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
This article highlights the relevance of geography in the dynamics of the French colonial control in Senegal, as well as the opposition to colonialism by the Muridist community, using real and imaginary geographies. Based on the historic reconstruction of Senegal colonial period towards the end of t...
Deep Islam: some approaches to the impact of faith on the international vision of the revolution created by the Islamic Republic of Iran
In this work, efforts will be made to link the sufism — known by some of the malistic aspect of Islam — with the so-called revolutionary notion of Iranian Shiism. Efforts will be made to establish such a link and, in some way, to argue that Iranian Shiism, with its characteristics as such, was the p...
The Sīmiyā’ in Al-Andalus
<p>Sīmiyā’ is an Arabic word that uses to be translated as ‘white magic’ or ‘natural magic’. In fact, the so-called “science of al-Sīmiyā’” is a kind of magic well known in the Arab world since the Middle Ages. In this paper, after a short revision of the different etymologies suggested for this wor...
La confraternita halveti del villaggio rom del Poderaccio di Firenze. Il sufismo al tempo del superamento del campo
Inside the Poderaccio Roma camp located in Florence, Italy, a Sufi lodge guided by the Macedonian Baba Dževat carried on its activities for thirty years, making the camp a place of renewal of an Ottoman-Balkan form of religious experience in diaspora. In the present article I present an analysis of...
‘Fragments of a future book’ by José Ángel Valente: the last single journey to the origin of being and of life.
this article involves a detailed analysis of the concepts of inmanence, significance, subject, time and word in the postuma of the Galician poet José Ángel Valente (1929-2000) entitled Fragmentos of a future book (2001). It is the poetisation of an exploration at the centre of the lyric ipseity with...
Rumi e o jardim secreto do coração
<p align="justify"><p><p align="justify">O presente artigo pretende traçar alguns aspectos concernentes à importância do conceito de coração na mística Islâmica (sufismo), tendo como base a obra de Rumi, intitulada Masnavi. O coração, como conceito técnico no sufismo, possui uma gama vasta de signif...
O Sufismo como dimensão mística do Islã
<p align="justify">Diante da realidade islâmica contemporânea e buscando estar atento às diversas vozes presentes no “outro”, este artigo tem em vista apresentar de forma sucinta o que é o Sufismo, pensando-o como uma possibilidade – entre muitas – de concretização das crenças islâmicas. Para tal, i...
Dissertations and Teses v.2 n.3
In the deepest centre: João da Cruz and Sufism Sadili tie the TransveranceCarlos Frederico Barboza de Souza The Camgeon in Belo Horizonte: aspects of informality and identityMaria Aparecida Carvalho de Castro Ichja, people of God, subject to community and commuteCleto Caliman. The literature is a qu...
Sudan: African Islam and Arab Islam? Dichotomies of Islam, Islamism and sufism
The analysis of Islam in Sudan shows the wide variety of approaches to be studied, the diversity of its readings and the repeated use of religious principles to justify or legitimise political and state issues. Sudanese Islam, in its various manifestations, has crossed national borders and contribut...
Exercise the kamish. Acoustic Etnographies of Islam and Sound Challenges in the construction of subjectivities
This article analyses how religion, through music, is embedded in different ways in individuals through specific practices and speeches. At first instance, it proposes an argument that explores the thinking about the sound and its strategies in the production of subjectivities, to be applied to the...
“Nacimiento de la pasión que se busca en el núcleo de su vida”. Approach to the Sufism in a Francisco Magaña’s Book of Poems
In 1992, Francisco Magaña published his third book of poems Calendas, laMirada, under the collection “El ala de tigre” of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Nostalgia for a past time is suggested from the titleand is reinforced by the opening epigraph, which belongs to the Persian mystical...
El vino en el Islam : rechazo y alabanza
<p>Partiendo de la idea generalizada de que el vino era una bebida que estaba prohibida para los creyentes musulmanes, en este trabajo nos ocupamos de analizar qué es lo que ocurría en la realidad en el mundo islámico, pudiendo apreciar que era un elemento cuyo consumo ocupaba un lugar preferente en...
Fragmentos de un libro futuro de José Ángel Valente: el último viaje solipsista, la última “indetermanencia”, hacia el origen del ser y de la vida
El presente artículo supone un pormenorizado análisis de los conceptos de inmanencia, trascendencia, sujeto místico, tiempo y palabra en la obra póstuma del poeta gallego José Ángel Valente (1929-2000) titulada Fragmentos de un libro futuro (2001). Es la poetización de una exploración en el centro d...
Ruzbehân Baqli Shirâzi, El Jazmin of the Literates and Cleaning of Secrets, Persian edition by Dr Javad Nurbakhsh, Madrid, Editorial Nur, Collection Joyas from Sufismo persa, 2015, 377 pp.
The mass presence of Lalla: poet and yoguini śivaíta from the 14th century d.C.
The aim of this article is to give you a modest tribute to Lalla, one of the most admirated maditional poets of medieval tantántrico Śivaismo, also known as Lal Dêd, Lalita or Lalleśvar. Asceta renunciant and yoguini śivaita lived in the first period of the 14th century BC in the Kashmir valley, an...
Sîmî,’ in Al-Andalus
Sīmiyā’ is an Arabic word that is often translated in dictionaries into ‘white magia’ or ‘natural magia’. In fact, the so-called ‘science of the sīmiyā’ (‘Ilm al-sīmiyā’) is a well-known type of magia in the Arab world from the Middle Ages to Yellow. After briefly discussing the ethimologies propose...
Professors and santtos at the Rumi Masnavi
The main thrust of this work is to show the importance of the professors and santtos in the Rumi Masnavi — a sign of the Sufi Islamic tradition, born in Vakhsh, in the cercanies of Balkh today in Afghanistan in 1207. To Rumi, professors and sanctuals are tools for communication between God and their...