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Journal : Jurnal An-Nufus

Mendaras Relasi Zikir dan Jiwa Abdul Muaz; Tri Budi Prasetyo
An-Nufus Vol 1 No 1 (2019): Juli-Desember 2019
Publisher : Prodi Tasawuf dan Psikoterapi, Fakultas Agama Islam, Universitas Muhammadiyah Cirebon

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Makalah ini akan menyajikan dan menganalisa relasi hati (qalb) dengan zikir dalam perspektif tafsir sufistik. Ayat-ayat Alquran yang akan dikupas untuk membincang tema ini antara lain: QS. Al-Anfal (8): 2-4, QS. Ar-Ra’d (13): 28, QS. Al-Hajj (22) : 32, QS. Al-Fath (48): 4, dan QS. Al-Hadid (57): 27. Metode untuk menyingkap relasi hati terhadap jiwa dalam berzikir ini akan menerapkan pendekatan tafsir isyari agar bisa memproduksi makna batin (esoterik) dalam sejumlah ayat-ayat yang dianalisa. Metode ini diterapkan karena tidak bertentangan dalam penafsiran eksoteris ayat-ayat al-Quran yang disinggung. Dalam kajian ini ditemukan bahwa zikir hati (bi al-qalb) adalah sarana vital dan relevan untuk mendekatkan diri seorang hamba kepada Tuhan dan berefek dalam kehidupan sehari-hari. Terlebih, dalam konteks modern yang kerapkali membuat manusia tercerabut dan terasing dari dirinya sendiri.
MANIFESTASI YANG TRANSENDEN DALAM AYAT KURSI Abdul Muaz; Muhamad Khozinul Huda; Tri Budi Prasetyo
An-Nufus Vol 1 No 2 (2020): Januari-Juni (2020)
Publisher : Prodi Tasawuf dan Psikoterapi, Fakultas Agama Islam, Universitas Muhammadiyah Cirebon

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This article examines the name of God in Ayat Kursi (QS. Al-Baqarah (2): 255) from the perspective of a Sufistic interpretation. Discussing this paper will emphasize the interpretation of the name Allah Swt. and His manifestations mentioned in the verse. To analyze this topic, the author uses a literature review analysis approach from both the main and relevant sources. A number of questions to facilitate writing this paper include: Why is Ayat Kursi interesting for discussing divine themes? Does the content in the Ayat Kursi reveal the concept of divinity? Is there a divine name that is mentioned specifically and places a higher priority than other names of His in the verse? Is there any relevance of Ayat Kursi for the present context? Some of the findings that the author can conclude from dissecting this issue include: The Ayat Kursi is an existentially "complete package"; there is the word Allah as an essential affirmation accompanied by the phrase tauhid (laa ilaha illa Huwa), there is the word al-Hayyu as the greatest manifestation of His being followed by the name al-Qayyum, there is an explanation and affirmation from God himself about himself who is transcendently involved immanent in all his creations.
SYEKH SITI JENAR, MANUNGGALING KAWULA GUSTI DAN KONTEKS KEKINIAN KITA Abdul Muaz
Jurnal An-Nufus Vol 3 No 02 (2021): Juli-Desember (2021)
Publisher : Prodi Tasawuf dan Psikoterapi, Fakultas Agama Islam, Universitas Muhammadiyah Cirebon

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This article discusses the teachings of Sheikh Siti Jenar from the perspective of the Wujudiyyah doctrine in the literature of Sufism. In the Indonesian Sufism-Philosophy discourse, Sheikh Siti Jenar is one of the controversial sufis, both from her origins, teachings, to her death. For this reason, we try not to mention in detail the pros and cons that adorn him; rather it focuses on his teachings and sayings in a Sufistic context and their relevance to today's life. This paper uses the method of analyzing the literature of Syekh Siti Jenar's thoughts descriptively. Some points that can be summarized from this research are: Sheikh Siti Jenar's teachings are identical to the conception of embodiment al-Hallaj, the principle of Manunggaling Kawula Gusti taught by Sheikh Siti Jenar trying to correct the meaning of our monotheism values ??which are too shallow esoteric, and above all that his teachings are still relevant if we want to delve deeper into our modern life today..