Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandCambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society, 1906 Most years contain the Proceedings and Annual report of the society. |
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... فقال هم قوم آثروا الله عز وجل على كل شيء فآثرهم الله عز وجل على كل شي He was asked concerning Tasawwuf , and he said : " They ( the Súfís ) are folk who have preferred God to everything , so that God has preferred them to everything ...
... فقال هم قوم آثروا الله عز وجل على كل شيء فآثرهم الله عز وجل على كل شي He was asked concerning Tasawwuf , and he said : " They ( the Súfís ) are folk who have preferred God to everything , so that God has preferred them to everything ...
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... said : “ The Súfi is made pure by his Lord , and is filled with splendours , and is in the quintessence of delight from praise of God . " ( T.A. ) 13. Sumnún al - Muḥibb ( † before 297 A.H. ) : ' سُئل سمنون عن التصوّف فقال أن لا تملك ...
... said : “ The Súfi is made pure by his Lord , and is filled with splendours , and is in the quintessence of delight from praise of God . " ( T.A. ) 13. Sumnún al - Muḥibb ( † before 297 A.H. ) : ' سُئل سمنون عن التصوّف فقال أن لا تملك ...
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... فقال أن يكون العبد في كل وقت مشغولاً بما هو أولى به فى الوقت ' Amr b . ' Uthmán al - Makkí was asked concerning Tasawwuf . He said : " A man should always be occupied with that which is most suitable to him at the time . " ( Qushayrí ...
... فقال أن يكون العبد في كل وقت مشغولاً بما هو أولى به فى الوقت ' Amr b . ' Uthmán al - Makkí was asked concerning Tasawwuf . He said : " A man should always be occupied with that which is most suitable to him at the time . " ( Qushayrí ...
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... فقال استرسال النفس مع الله تعالى على ما يريد This definition is ascribed by Sha'rání ( Lawdqiḥ , p . 160 ) to Abú ' Abdullah b . Khafif . I.e. for fear of becoming known as a dervish . It is told of Ruwaym that towards the end of his ...
... فقال استرسال النفس مع الله تعالى على ما يريد This definition is ascribed by Sha'rání ( Lawdqiḥ , p . 160 ) to Abú ' Abdullah b . Khafif . I.e. for fear of becoming known as a dervish . It is told of Ruwaym that towards the end of his ...
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... فقال وحدانى الذات لا يقبله أحد ولا يقبل احدا He was asked concerning the Súfi , and he answered : " One essentially ... فقال الدخول في كل خُلقٍ سني والخروج من كلّ خُلق دني Abú Muḥammad al - Jurayri was asked concerning Tasawwuf . He said ...
... فقال وحدانى الذات لا يقبله أحد ولا يقبل احدا He was asked concerning the Súfi , and he answered : " One essentially ... فقال الدخول في كل خُلقٍ سني والخروج من كلّ خُلق دني Abú Muḥammad al - Jurayri was asked concerning Tasawwuf . He said ...
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Abú according ancient appears Arabic Aša Aśoka Buddha Buddhist cæsura century Chinese coins commentary Dallana doctrine edition Fa-hsien fragment Gayi give given Gujarat India inscription Jātaka Journal Kapilavastu Karma Khaldis king Koņā Krakucandra's language later Mahabharata Malay manuscript Mas'úd meaning mentioned metre Muḥammad original pādas Pāli Pan-Iranic passage Persian Piprawa poem poet praise probably Professor qasida Qushayrí record reference regard relics Royal Asiatic Society sacrifice Sakas Sakyas Sanskrit scholars Scythians Scythic seems Siamese stupa Súfi Súfiism Sultán Suśruta syllable Tamil Tasawwuf temple thee thou translation Upanishads Vannic verse word Yasna Yuan Chwang καὶ ابن است الله او ای بن به بود بی تو چو چون شد على عليه عن فقال قال کرد که گشت لا ما من نه هر وقال
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