Baried, Ariani Barroroh
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SUFISME AND BUSINESS: STUDY OF SOCIAL AND BUSINESS ACTIVITIES OF THE TAREKAT AL-IDRISIYYAH IN INDONESIA Baried, Ariani Barroroh
Jurnal Studi Agama dan Masyarakat Vol 18 No 2 (2022): JURNAL STUDI AGAMA DAN MASYARAKAT
Publisher : IAIN Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/jsam.v18i2.3808

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Lay people understand that Sufi or Sufism is a path to God that is achieved by approaching the life of the world (zuhud). Tarekat as a Sufi organization is always expressed in spiritual activities, which are considered the beginning of worldly life. Sufism has been known as an esoteric dimension in Islam. This identification often causes Sufism to be considered close to things that are mystical and ascetic. A true Sufi, according to progressive Sufism, is a Sufi who works, earns a living. Maybe he has wealth and a lot, but his wealth is used proportionally, not for himself and his family, but empowering fellow humans who are only empowered, the weak and those in need. As did the Tarekat al-Idrisiyyah. This research aims to ward off the notion of Sufism which has been considered anti-social and has to live in poverty. To answer that, the writer gives the formulation of the problem, namely: First, how is the business development in the Tarekat Al-Idrisiyah? Second, how is the Tarekat Al-Idrisyiah Social Movement? In conducting the research, the author uses qualitative research methods with a phenomenological approach. The selection of the tarekat Al-Idrisiyah organization in Indonesia as the object of research based on phenomena and information on groups that have their characteristics or characteristics that are relevant to the problem to be studied, namely the business and social movement of the Al-Idrisiyyah Tarekat. The results of this study were the Tarekat Al-Idrisiyyah which was based in Cisayong, Tasikmalaya Regency, until now there have been 18 business units in various sectors, from finance to www. Minimarkets have six spread over several points, up to BMT. In addition, the Tarekat Al-Idrisiyyah is engaged in the field of Philanthropy in helping the community establish COVID-19.
Sufis And Women: The Study of Women’s Sufis In The Western World Baried, Ariani Barroroh; Hannase, Mulawarman
Refleksi: Jurnal Kajian Agama dan Filsafat Vol. 21 No. 1 (2022): Refleksi
Publisher : Faculty of Ushuluddin Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/ref.v21i1.23313

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The lack of records about the involvement and contribution of women in Sufism texts cannot be used as an excuse that women have a small role and position in the development and dissemination of Sufism teachings, doctrines, and practices. Of the two female Sufi names, namely Rabi’ah and Aishah al-Ba’uniyyah, two big names prove that women have equal opportunities in achieving spiritual knowledge. Therefore, the writer is interested in female Sufis, especially in Western countries, where so far, many writers have focused on female Sufis in the eastern world, therefore it is very interesting to study female Sufis in the Western world and to answer questions. about; Aren’t their women in the world of Sufism? Is it true that the world of Sufism belongs entirely to men only? This paper is a paper using a qualitative descriptive approach. The author uses a literature review with the data sources used in this paper are secondary data originating from the literature such as books, journals, articles, and various sources relevant to the theme of the discussion in this paper. The results of the study describe female Sufis, namely Hajjah Amina Adil and Hajjah Naziha Adil with their organization called HNCO (Hajjah Naziha Charitable Organization) engaged in philanthropy. Then another female Sufi is Nahid Angha who is known as one of the founders of the International Sufi Woman Organization, a world Sufi women’s organization. This organization is concerned with peace programs and women’s empowerment.