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The impact of Islamic revivalists on muslim religious education in BritainAlly, Muhammad Mashuq January 1994 (has links)
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A study of Tafsir Abr al-Athir and Sonhadji s Methodology in Tafsir al - Qur anYusoff, M. Y. Zulkifli Haji Mohd January 2000 (has links)
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Perspectives on the Religious Identity of Muslims in BritainGilliat, Sophie January 1994 (has links)
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Kitab Al- Tanbihat by Qadi Iyad Ibn Musa A critical study and annotation of the marriage chapterAl-Marri, Saif January 2000 (has links)
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The concept of Al-Maslaha Wa Al-Nass with special reference to Kitab Al-Buyu in the book of Bulugh Al0MaramSuliaman, Ishak January 2005 (has links)
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The impact of some Mahayana concepts on Sinhalese BuddhismGoonatilake, S. A. H. January 1974 (has links)
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Islamic Millenarianism in South-Western Nigeria : the case of the Mahdiyya MovementClarke, Peter B. January 1990 (has links)
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Hadith and Sufism in Damascus, 627/1230-728/1328 : IbncArabi (d.638/1240), Al-Nawawi (d.676/1277) and Ibn Taymiyya (d.728/1328)Khogali-Wahbi, Affaf January 1994 (has links)
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Popular Buddhist Ritual in Contemporary Hong Kong:HUILU FAHUI, A Buddist rite for saving all sentient beings of water and landChan, Yiu Kwan January 2008 (has links)
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Monks, meditation and missing links : continuity, 'orthodoxy' and the vijj dhammakya in Thai BuddhismNewell, Catherine Sarah January 2008 (has links)
This thesis examines the pervasiveness of dhammakaya meditation practices in modern Thailand. It identifies the precursors of dhammakaya meditation used by the Dhammakaya temples internationally, and explores its history in relation to royal-led reforms of Buddhism, Thai forest monks and expectations of Theravadin orthodoxy. Chapter 1 explores the early Bangkok period in which Buddhism played a central role in discrediting and legitimating new rulers, and the lifetime of King Mongkut (1804-1868), in whom we may perceive a microcosmic representation of the effects of reform. Chapter 2 introduces the founding father of the Dhammakaya temples and “rediscoverer” of dhammakaya meditation, Sot Chandassaro Bhikkhu (1885-1959). This chapter explores the broader significance of Sot’s work, and the legacy of his teachings in Thailand and the United Kingdom. In Chapter 3, the broader history of the Dhammakaya temples is considered. Chapters 4 and 5 offer an overview of the history of meditation in Thailand, and assess the impact of 19th- and 20th-century reforms upon meditation traditions. It also considers the way in which this climate of reform, and academic approaches to the study of meditation, have introduced and perpetuated certain ideas about “orthodoxy” and the functions of meditation practice. Chapter 6 focuses upon dhammakaya meditation and assesses its possible precursors. In conclusion, the thesis argues that dhammakaya meditation represents a longer tradition of pre-reform Thai Buddhism, preserved and promoted by Sot through the narrative of “rediscovery”.
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