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100 1  Zamhari, Arif. 
245 10 Rituals of Islamic spirituality :|ba study of Majlis Dhikr
       groups in East Java /|cArif Zamhari. 
264  1 Acton, A.C.T. :|bANU E Press,|c2010. 
300    1 online resource. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Islam in Southeast Asia 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 00 |gI:|tThe Significance of the Study --|tThe Understanding 
       of Tasawuf, Tarekat and Majlis Dhikr Group in Indonesian 
       Islam --|tThe Variety of Majlis Dhikr Groups in Java --
       |tMeaning and Implications of the Classification: 
       Mu'tabarah --|tSufism in the Pesantren Tradition --|gII:
       |tInnovation or Aberration: Majlis Dhikr in Contemporary 
       Indonesian Islamic Discourse --|tSource of Disputes: 
       Understanding the Concept of Bid'ah (innovation within 
       Islam) within Indonesian Islam --|tTheological Debates on 
       Dhikr Ritual --|gIII:|tThe Intellectual Response of 
       Indonesian Majlis Dhikr Groups to Some Aspects of Their 
       Ritual Practices --|tṢalawāt As a Means to Approach God --
       |tMajlis Dhikr Groups' Understanding of Ṣalawāt --|tThe 
       Concepts of Sainthood (Wali) and Miracle (Karamah) --|tThe
       Concepts of Sainthood (Wali) and Miracle (Karamah) as 
       Understood by Majlis Dhikr Groups --|tThe Concept of 
       Tawassul --|tUnderstanding the Concept of Tawassul Among 
       Majlis Dhikr Groups --|tSending the Merit of Pious Deeds 
       to Deceased Persons --|tThe Majlis Dhikr Groups' 
       Understanding of Sending the Merit of Pious Deeds to 
       Deceased Persons --|tSeeking Blessing (barakah, tabarruk) 
       --|tThe Concept of Tabarruk As Understood by Majlis Dhikr 
       Groups --|gIV:|t'Turn to God and His Prophet': The 
       Spiritual Path of the Ṣalawāt Wāḥidiyat Group --|tThe 
       Foundation of Ṣalawāt Wāḥidiyat --|tExternal Conflict in 
       Wāḥidiyat --|tInternal Conflict in Wāḥidiyat --|tThe 
       Teaching of Wāḥidiyat --|tThe Ritual of Mujāhada in 
       Wāḥidiyat: Spiritual Pilgrimage --The Strategy to 
       Preaching Ṣalawāt Wāḥidiyat (Da'wah Wāḥidiyat) in 
       Implementing Sufi Tolerance: The Role of Pesantren --
       |tSpiritual Experience and Spiritual Authority in 
       Wāḥidiyat --|gV:|tThe Veneration of Wali and Holy Persons:
       The Case of Istighāthat Iḥsāniyyat --|tThe Foundation of 
       Istighāthat Iḥsāniyyat --|tLocal Rivalry and Challenges --
       |tThe Ritual of Iḥsāniyyat --|tThe Structure of the Group 
       --|tFrom Tombs to Mosques: Implementing Sufi Dakwah and 
       Religious Tolerance --|gVI:|tThe Awakening of the 
       Negligent: The Dhikr al- Ghāfīlin Group --|tThe Foundation
       of the group --|tThe Ritual Practice of the Group --|tGus 
       Mik: a Living Saint and Controversial Kyai --|tGus Mik: 
       His Karamah --|tGus Mik: His Teachings --|tThe Group after
       Gus Mik. 
520    "This study examines the emergence of new forms of Islamic
       spirituality in Indonesia identified as Majlis Dhikr. 
       These Majlis Dhikr groups have proliferated on Java in the
       last two decades, both in urban and rural areas, and have 
       attracted followers from a wide social background. The 
       diverse aspects of these Majlis Dhikr groups - their 
       rituals, teachings and strategies of dissemination as well
       as the popular understanding of these rituals and their 
       contestation by critics and opponents - are examined in 
       detail and illustrated by reference to three particular 
       groups - Salawat Wahidiyat, Istighathat Ihsaniyyat and 
       Dhikr al-Ghafilin each of which has its own distinctive 
       features and notable religious leadership. These Majlis 
       Dhikr groups regard their activities as legitimate ritual 
       practices that are in accordance with the legacy of 
       Islamic Sufism based on the interpretation of the Qur'anic
       and Prophetic tradition."--Publisher's description. 
588 0  Print version record. 
650  0 Islam|xRituals. 
650  0 Islam|xDoctrines. 
650  0 Islamic sects|zIndonesia|zJawa Timur. 
650  0 Sufism|zIndonesia|zJawa Timur. 
650  7 RELIGION|xIslam|xGeneral.|2bisacsh 
650  7 Islam|xDoctrines.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00979787 
650  7 Islam|xRituals.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00979845 
650  7 Islamic sects.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00980055 
650  7 Religion.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01093763 
650  7 Sufism.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01137257 
651  0 Jawa Timur (Indonesia)|xReligion. 
651  7 Indonesia|zJawa Timur.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01212181 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aZamhari, Arif.|tRituals of Islamic 
       spirituality.|dActon, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, 2010
       |z9781921666247|w(OCoLC)606556169 
830  0 Islam in Southeast Asia. 
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994    92|bCKE 
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