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Syifa al-Qulub : Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik
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Syifa al-Qulub adalah Jurnal Prodi Tasawuf Psikoterapi Fakultas Ushuluddin UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. Terbit enam bulan sekali (Januari dan Juli). Materi yang dipublikasikan merupakan hasil kajian dan penelitian. Jurnal Syifa al-Qulub memiliki tujuan memperluas wawasan, paradigma, konsep dan teori dibidang Tasawuf, Psikoterapi dan Konseling perspektif Islami dan Sufi.
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Sunan Gunung Djati Leadership Values to Uphold Indonesian Human Dignity: A Philosophical Approach Dodo Widarda; Mohamed Ismail
Syifa al-Qulub : Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik Vol 7, No 1 (2022): July, Syifa al-Qulub
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/saq.v7i1.25427

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This paper aims to describe the relationship between the process of searching for "Indonesian human dignity" and the personality of Sunan Gunung Djati who is an ancestor of this nation. Sunan Gunung Djati is a personal figure in a leadership position that is both profane and sacred at the same time. The method used in writing this paper is a qualitative research method based on the Philosophical Research Method. The model of this study is "Factual Historical Research Regarding Figures" with, (1) Material objects about the leadership values of Sunan Gunung Djati, (2) Formal objects, the values of Sunan Gunung Djati's leadership which are approached philosophically, not through an anthropological approach , sociology, politics, or culture, "but insofar as it provides a vision of human beings according to their essence". This article starts from the question, 1) What is the lineage and spiritual transmission of Sunan Gunung Djati? 2) What are the values of Sunan Gunung Djati's leadership as role models for upholding Indonesian human dignity? From the two questions, answers were obtained and at the same time became the conclusion of this study, 1) From his father's side, he was a descendant of an Egyptian king named Syarif Abdullah with the title Sultan Mahmud, while his mother, Nyai Rara Santang, was also a descendant of "blue blood" because she was the daughter of Prabu Siliwangi, the king of Pajajaran. In addition, based on various text sources, Sunan Gunung Djati experienced spiritual transmission in tariqa knowledge at the center of the spiritual axis of the Islamic world, in Makkah. 2) The values of Sunan Gunung Djati's leadership are reflected in the philosophy: "manuk keduwong dangdang wulung kembang kanigaran" which means that a leader, in the management of people's lives, must be oriented towards improving the quality of life of the weak. In addition, the plus point of Sunan Gunung Djati's leadership, was not only that he was progressively capable of advancing society in the Cirebon Sultanate, he was even a head of government, who doubled as a tariqa murshid at the same time. In terms of the concept of seeking Indonesian human dignity, he is an ideal model of the philosophical conception of al-Insân al-Kâmil which is embodied in the world's concrete history. The recommendation from this paper, we should make Sunan Gunung Djati, as an example of leadership in developing a model of Indonesian human dignity as thought by scholars like Sudjatmoko. More and more studies should be conducted regarding the historical and spiritual role of Sunan Gunung Djati.
Modern Sufism in Turkey: A Study of the Thought of Said Nursi and Fethullah Gulen Ulil Albab, Muhammad; Nurwahidin, Nurwahidin
Syifa al-Qulub : Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Syifa al-Qulub: Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/saq.v8i1.18016

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The advancement of technology and the development of time, in fact, don’t make sufism become deserted enthusiasts. Sufism is often considered an alternative way of embroidery in the modern era. This is inseparable from the fact that Islamic puritanism echoed by Salafi-Wahabi groups is considered to give birth to new humanitarian problems. Although it was also once considered a barrier in the progress of Islam by Modernists, it is undeniable that the need for sufism in society seems to never die. While in the Arab region the existence of sufism is threatened because it is considered contrary to the idea of Islamic puritanism and is considered a barrier in the progress of Islam, sufism in Turkey actually gets direct opposition from ultra-secular rulers. This makes sufi leaders in Turkey must transform the teachings of sufism. Through this article, the author seeks to display the patterns and approaches of a new sufism in Turkey, which came to be known as modern sufism. The authors base this study from the analysis of Said Nursi and Fethullah Gulen’s thoughts on sufism. The authors conclude that the pattern and approach of modern sufism in Turkey is carried out without tariqah. Nevertheless, the order transformed into an Islamic movement by adopting a state-legalized organization. It is also a form of adaptation carried out by sufi figures in Turkey as a measure of anticipation of the repressive actions of ultra-secular rulers against the followers of the order.
The Relevance of Philosophy and Sufism from the Perspective of Sheikh Abdul Halim Mahmud Fauzi, M. Ihsan
Syifa al-Qulub : Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Syifa al-Qulub: Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/saq.v8i1.19605

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This article examines the views of Shaykh Abdul Halim Mahmud on the relationship between philosophy and Sufism in the context of ma‘rifatullah (knowledge of God). The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that philosophy and Sufism are not conflicting disciplines, but rather complementary paths toward the perfection of ma‘rifatullah. This research employs a qualitative approach using a literature review of the works of Shaykh Abdul Halim Mahmud and classical Islamic philosophical sources. The study finds that philosophy is understood as ḥikmah or rational effort to know God through the medium of reason, while Sufism pursues the path of taṣfiyah (purification of the soul) to attain a higher level of divine knowledge. Shaykh Abdul Halim Mahmud asserts that reason alone is insufficient to achieve perfect ma‘rifatullah without being complemented by inner purification. This view aligns with Plotinus’s concept of the stages of “finding God” through reasoning and “connecting with God” through spiritual purification, as well as the philosophical illustration found in Ibn Ṭufayl’s Hayy Ibn Yaqzan. The study concludes that the integration of philosophy and Sufism represents a comprehensive intellectual and spiritual approach to drawing closer to God and understanding reality in depth.
Human and the Element of the Soul in the perspective of Sufistic Psychology Sawitri, Utari
Syifa al-Qulub : Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Syifa al-Qulub: Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/saq.v8i1.35955

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The study of western psychology and Islamic psychology has an interesting discourse about humans as the main object of study. Both in the western concept and the Islamic concept, the study of humans will never end considering that humans are dynamic, speculative, and fluctuating creatures. This study aims to examine humans and the various important elements that exist in them. This research is conducted through the Library Research method or literature study from several sources that rely on Sufistic experts such as Al-Ghazali. The results of the literature study concluded that humans in the expert's view are creatures that have the substance of body and spirit, both of which are connected to the substance of the soul which also has crucial elements in it such as Qalb, Aql, and Nafs, each of which has a level in it.
The Path to Balance: Cognitive and Islamic Counseling Techniques in Overcoming Stress El-Hayatu Syam, Arini Sobri
Syifa al-Qulub : Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Syifa al-Qulub: Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/saq.v8i1.42889

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In navigating life in the complex modern era which causes feelings of depression and stress disorders experienced by individuals, spiritual intelligence becomes very important. Stress is a condition where a person feels pressured and this pressure affects his or her emotional side, body, and behavior because the individual is less able to overcome the challenges and problems they are going through. Stressful events can be overcome in several ways, one of which is by applying Islamic guidance and counseling by praying sincerely, reciting dhikr to Allah SWT with a sense of peace, praying with all your heart, and reading the Koran. Therefore, this research focuses on discussing theoretical comparisons of Western counseling approaches, namely cognitive counseling and Islamic counseling approaches in efforts to deal with stress. Meanwhile, this type of research uses descriptive qualitative research. The technique used in data collection in this research is content analysis research. The content analysis in question consists of previous research, journal articles, proceedings papers, previous research, and several books related to holy words, the meaning of holiness, and the appreciation of prayer. The results of this study indicate that a combination of cognitive counseling techniques and Islamic principles can effectively help individuals overcome stress. In the research process, the writer recommended implementing similar counseling models in various settings, including educational and mental health institutions, to achieve better results in stress management.
Handling Panic Attacks in Abu Zaid Al-Balkhi's Mental Health Review Bahaudin, Mohamad Saikhul; Ardi, Mulia
Syifa al-Qulub : Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Syifa al-Qulub: Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/saq.v8i1.29390

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Mental health is one of the issues that has long been studied by Islamic civilization. As one of the early originators of mental health studies, al-Balkhi has contributed a lot through the book Mashalih al Abdan wa al Anfus. Panic and panic attacks are themes that appear quite often in the lives of modern people. According to data collected by Epidemiological studies, cases of panic disorder (PD) reach a range of 1.4 to 4.1% of the adult population. While panic attacks (PA) are in 14.4% of the population in countries that have high incomes. In addition, when compared to men, women have a higher potential of about 3-6% to suffer from the disorder. This research uses a library research method by collecting print and digital references and analyzing them with content analysis. According to al-Balkhi, panic, and panic attacks are interrelated conditions and are chronic forms of fear and anxiety. However, close or actual events are the most powerful drivers in triggering the disorder. Attempts to find meaning in events and redirect irrational thoughts towards something more rational are common themes in al-Balkhi's psychotherapy.
Dhikr Therapy In Overcoming Stress; Scientific Analysis Study Of Masaru Emoto The True Power Of Water Rahayu, Anggit; Azwar, Alfi Julizun; Kholifah, Umi Nur
Syifa al-Qulub : Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Syifa al-Qulub: Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/saq.v8i2.34460

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This research aims to discuss Masaru Emoto’s concept regarding the influence of words on water as presented in his work “The True Power Of Water” and provide a scientific review of dhikr therapy in addressing stress in accordance with Masaru Emoto’s concept. The study employs a qualitative descriptive method through a literature review. Both primary and secondary data serve as sources for this investigation. The research findings reveal that water exposed to positive words, such as dhikr, from beautiful hexagonal-shaped crystals, while to the opposite occurs with negative words. From a scientific perspective, utilizing dhikr therapy with water as medium can assist in alleviating stress. This is attributed to water’s ability to absorb dhikr messages as a form of therapy; chanting dhikr can soothe the soul and generate positive energy, thereby altering the water’s quality. In conclusion, the use of positive words spoken to the body through water as a medium has the potential to alleviate stress disorders when practiced with patience and confidence in the belief that Allah can heal all deseases through the recited water.
The Concept of Tazkiyatunnafs in the Book of Ihya 'Ulumuddin and Its Implications in Sufistic Counseling Nurzaman, Muhamad Rizal; Solahudin, Dindin; Fajar, Dadang Ahmad
Syifa al-Qulub : Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Syifa al-Qulub: Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/saq.v8i2.38777

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The moral and spiritual crisis has triggered a degradation of human morals in modern times, leading counselors to seek a more holistic approach that not only addresses behavior but also delves into the deepest aspect of human beings, namely the soul (nafs). Therefore, Al-Ghazali's thoughts on soul purification, which focus on morals, are increasingly relevant. His holistic approach, which combines cognitive, emotional, and spiritual aspects, offers a comprehensive solution to address complex moral problems. This study aims to formulate the concept of tazkiyatunnafs in Imam Al-Ghazali's book Ihya Ulumuddin and to simulate the implications of the concept of tazkiyatunnafs if applied in Sufi counseling that focuses on moral guidance. This research uses a qualitative method, with data collection techniques using a literature study approach (library research), observation, and content analysis of guidance messages in the book that focuses on qualitative data analysis. The research paradigm is built with the grand theory of tazkiyatunnafs, Sufi counseling, and moral guidance. Based on the research results, it is concluded that the concept of tazkiyatunnafs from the perspective of Imam Al-Ghazali focuses on moral development that is oriented towards mujahadah and riyadhoh. The stages of tazkiyatunnafs proposed by him consist of three stages, namely takhalli (purifying oneself from bad character), tahalli (filling the soul with good character), and tajalli (the manifestation of God in the human self through the reflection of divine attributes in the human self). And the implications of tazkiyatunnafs, developing human potential as creatures of God whose task is to lead themselves fully to worship only God, and to base all their behavior on the basis of achieving His pleasure.
The Effect of Buttock Therapy in Lowering the Level of Psychosomatic Symptoms and Improving Patient Attitude in Clients with Psychosomatic Symptoms Nurjanah, Dian Siti; Rismanto, Firman
Syifa al-Qulub : Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Syifa al-Qulub: Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/saq.v8i2.40405

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Psychosomatic is a psychological disorder that has an impact on physical disorders or vice versa that is often experienced by a person, but often the disorder is also ignored. Psychosomatics can be caused by various things, but in general it is caused by psychological stress that results in stress or anxiety. Psychosomatics can attack the weakest organs of the body when a person is facing psychological stress, the highest prevalence being hypertension and hypercholesterol. These conditions need to be addressed as early as possible. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to test the treatment of back acupuncture therapy in reducing the level of psychosomatic symptoms and improving patience in clients with psychosomatic symptoms. The research approach used is quantitative experiment with a pre-experiment design type. The pre-experiment design model used is one group pretest-posttest design. The research sample used was the entire client population with psychosomatic symptoms at the Totok Punggung Health Center, Jati Asih, Bekasi. The data collection techniques used were tests with pre-test and post-test instruments. The data analysis techniques used were descriptive analysis and hypothesis testing. Test the hypothesis using a paired sample t-test. The results of the descriptive analysis showed a decrease in psychosomatic symptoms pre-post back acupuncture therapy, namely pre-therapy which was in the low category by 32% and post-therapy by 72%. While patient attitudes also showed an improvement, pre-therapy which was in the high category by 57% and post-therapy by 62%. The results of the paired sample t-test showed a significance value of 0.000 < 0.05, therefore H0 was rejected and Ha was accepted. So it can be concluded that back acupuncture therapy has an effect in reducing the level of psychosomatic symptoms and increasing patience in clients with psychosomatic symptoms at Rumah Sehat, Jati Asih, Bekasi.
Insan Kamil as Psychological Ideality in the Thought of Abdul Karim Al-Jilli and its Manifestation in the Prophet Muhammad SAW Anahdiah, Shofia; Soleh, Achmad Khudori
Syifa al-Qulub : Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Syifa al-Qulub: Jurnal Studi Psikoterapi Sufistik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/saq.v8i2.49294

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Abdul Karim Al-Jilli, a renowned figure in Sufism, developed the concept of Insan Kamil (the Perfect Human) by referring to the character of the Prophet Muhammad as the ideal example. This study aims to explore and understand Al-Jilli's concept of Insan Kamil in the context of psychology. In this regard, the study examines the concept of Insan Kamil and the emulation of Prophet Muhammad as the most perfect example of a human being. Al-Jilli’s book titled al-Insan al-Kamil fi ma’rifati al-‘Awakhir wa al-‘Awa’il serves as a primary reference for this research, which employs a qualitative descriptive method with data analysis through content analysis. The results of the study reveal several points: (1) According to Al-Jilli, Insan Kamil is a mediator between God (al-Haqq) and humanity (makhluq), a figure capable of connecting the physical world with the spiritual realm. (2) The emergence of Insan Kamil as a Divine manifestation consists of five stages: Uluhiyah, Ahadiyah, Wahidiyah, Rahmaniyah, and Rububiyah. The process for a servant to achieve Insan Kamil passes through three stages: al-Bidayah, al-Tawasuth, and al-Khitam. (3) According to Al-Jilli, Muhammad represents the ideal type for every human, as his being reflects the image of God in the most perfect form and possesses abilities beyond those of ordinary humans, both in terms of personality and knowledge.

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