Wahdat Al-Syuhud : Ahmad Sirhindi's Criticism on The Concept of Wahdat Al-Wujud Ibn 'Arabi

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چکیده

This paper presents Sirhindi's criticism of the concept Wahdat al-wujudIbn 'Arabi which is called Wahdatsyuhud. Comparing these two concepts will encounter obstacles, because basis thinking Sufism for Sufis different, IbnArabi emphasizes philosophical and Sirhindi Sunni Sufism. However, thoughts both can be compared by presenting reasoning arguments that support constructing as they are. type research uses descriptive qualitative, bibliographic data collection methods analysis comparative critical with content techniques. The results showed Ibn in doctrine Wahdah al-wujud believes state union God peak stage highest point attainment a Sufi, tawhid - when understood sense Sufi life. sees tauhid same only one suluk stages Sufi. final servitude truth difference. A different after completely from pre-union life implementation shows intellectual dynamics characteristic Muslim life, including field Constructive discourse dialectics like this must developed so to enrich treasures contemporary times.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Millati: journal of islamic studies and humanities

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['2540-9964']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18326/mlt.v6i2.5962