Sufi symbols In poems of Ibn ᶜArabi and Hamzah Fansuri

As a way of communication, poetry is used by the Sufis to portray their knowledge and experiences in searching for God. However, the use of words in describing immaterial experiences spurs misconceptions among readers. Nevertheless, signs such as symbols are still being used in Sufi’s poetry. It pla...

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Main Authors: Parman, Mazlina, Marni, Nurazmallail
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97807/1/MazlinaParman2021_SufiSymbolsinPoemsofIbnArabi.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/umran2021.8n2.498
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spelling my.utm.978072022-11-02T09:39:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97807/ Sufi symbols In poems of Ibn ᶜArabi and Hamzah Fansuri Parman, Mazlina Marni, Nurazmallail BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc As a way of communication, poetry is used by the Sufis to portray their knowledge and experiences in searching for God. However, the use of words in describing immaterial experiences spurs misconceptions among readers. Nevertheless, signs such as symbols are still being used in Sufi’s poetry. It plays a key role in expressing mystical thoughts, myriad of emotions, and even uplifting our mundane spirits. This article explores the meaning of symbols in Ibn ᶜArabi’s and Hamzah Fansuri’s poems. Both were known as prominent and controversially Sufi’s figures in two different regions, the Arab World and the Malay Archipelago. In studying it, a semiotic approach is used whilst a comparative approach is carried out to differentiate the existence of influence between the two figures as the latter is influenced theologically with the first. The finding shows that there is a likeness in the use of symbols and meaning connotations brought about by Ibn ᶜArabi and Hamzah Fansuri which proves the existence of influence between them, but variations are exhibited in the designation of the symbols which adhering to the different milieu, culture, and geographical places. Therefore, this study significantly indicating the authentication of Sufi poets in using symbols that portray the nation's culture and background. It also emphasizes the importance of interconnection between different cultures of Islam. Penerbit UTM Press 2021-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97807/1/MazlinaParman2021_SufiSymbolsinPoemsofIbnArabi.pdf Parman, Mazlina and Marni, Nurazmallail (2021) Sufi symbols In poems of Ibn ᶜArabi and Hamzah Fansuri. UMRAN - International Journal of Islamic and Civilizational Studies, 8 (2). pp. 21-38. ISSN 2289-8204 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/umran2021.8n2.498 DOI:10.11113/umran2021.8n2.498
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Parman, Mazlina
Marni, Nurazmallail
Sufi symbols In poems of Ibn ᶜArabi and Hamzah Fansuri
description As a way of communication, poetry is used by the Sufis to portray their knowledge and experiences in searching for God. However, the use of words in describing immaterial experiences spurs misconceptions among readers. Nevertheless, signs such as symbols are still being used in Sufi’s poetry. It plays a key role in expressing mystical thoughts, myriad of emotions, and even uplifting our mundane spirits. This article explores the meaning of symbols in Ibn ᶜArabi’s and Hamzah Fansuri’s poems. Both were known as prominent and controversially Sufi’s figures in two different regions, the Arab World and the Malay Archipelago. In studying it, a semiotic approach is used whilst a comparative approach is carried out to differentiate the existence of influence between the two figures as the latter is influenced theologically with the first. The finding shows that there is a likeness in the use of symbols and meaning connotations brought about by Ibn ᶜArabi and Hamzah Fansuri which proves the existence of influence between them, but variations are exhibited in the designation of the symbols which adhering to the different milieu, culture, and geographical places. Therefore, this study significantly indicating the authentication of Sufi poets in using symbols that portray the nation's culture and background. It also emphasizes the importance of interconnection between different cultures of Islam.
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title Sufi symbols In poems of Ibn ᶜArabi and Hamzah Fansuri
title_short Sufi symbols In poems of Ibn ᶜArabi and Hamzah Fansuri
title_full Sufi symbols In poems of Ibn ᶜArabi and Hamzah Fansuri
title_fullStr Sufi symbols In poems of Ibn ᶜArabi and Hamzah Fansuri
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