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Title: | The teachings and influence of Khawaja Yusuf Hamadani (D.535H /1140M) on the formation of Sufi Orders in Central Asia |
Authors: | Fatkhiddin Mansurov (P53450) |
Supervisor: | Faudzinaim Badaruddin, Assoc. Prof. Dr. |
Keywords: | Sufism -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800 |
Issue Date: | 25-Jul-2016 |
Description: | The present study investigates the teachings and influence of Khawaja Yusuf Hamadānī who is a prominent Sufi Sheikh of the 11-12th centuries on the subsequent formation of Sufi Orders in Central Asia. The study mainly has three objectives that are firstly, to describe Hamadānī's life and works accordingly; secondly, to explore his teachings and finally, to highlight the role and influence of Yusuf Hamadānī in Central Asia's Sufism life in the 11-12th centuries. In order to achieve these objectives stated above, the study has employed qualitative research methodology relying on content analysis approach and an investigative library work to better understanding Khawaja Yusuf Hamadānī's own works as well as literatures related to the study. The obtained information from the various sources has been critically analysed and classified by historical and comparative approache. As a dedicated work on the subject, the study is considered as one of the significant research works conducted on Sufism periods in Central Asia, since new information and conclusions have been proposed to the existing literature as a result of consideration on Hamadānī's life and works. According to the findings, generally, he has become one of the Masters with the most number of disciples and educated Sufi leaders such as Khawaja ÑAbd al-Khāliq Ghijduwānī and Khawaja AÍmad Yasawī who were the founders of important Sufi orders which are known as Khwajagan and Yasawiyya. Therefore, they have a significant role in bringing Sufism up to the present days. Another finding in the present study is the thought of Khalwah darAnjumān that means to be with people while keeping Allah in heart, and this thought would be proposed by Hamadānī's student Khawaja Nabd al-Khāliq Ghijduwānī that remain influential until today and became one of the main principles of Khwajagan-Naqshbandiyya Ùarīqah. Moreover, he would always attempt to practice his religion completely and never neglect any laws of Islam, and ØaÍw and Tamkīn were his main principles, and he held such thoughts and feelings that did not approve of being drunk spiritually and miracles which are experienced by some other saints. Finally, this study has a great potential to be a reference for further researches that might be conducted on History of Sufism, Islamic History and other related areas.,Certification of Master's/Doctoral Thesis" is not available |
Pages: | 242 |
Call Number: | BP189.26.M344 2016 tesis |
Publisher: | UKM, Bangi |
URI: | https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/487436 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Islamic Studies / Fakulti Pengajian Islam |
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