- In Sufism,
maʿrifa ("experiential knowledge" or "gnosis") is the
mystical understanding of God or
Divine Reality. It has been
described as an immediate...
- shari’a (exoteric path),
tariqa (esoteric path),
haqiqa (mystical truth) and
marifa (final
mystical knowledge, unio mystica). Shari’a is
Islamic law or Islamic...
- "station"
following the
succession of shariah,
tariqa and
haqiqa is
called marifa. This is the "unseen center" of haqiqa, and the
ultimate aim of the mystic...
- or
Haqiqat is the Sufi term for the
supreme Truth or
absolute Reality.
Marifa (or
alternatively 'marifah')
literally means knowledge or recognition. According...
-
there are four
paths to God,
starting with Sharia, then to Tariqa, then to
Marifa, and then
finally to Haqiqa. In Alevism, ten
stations are
listed for each...
- Cambridge, 1986. S. 59–61. Abū Yūsuf Yaʿqūb ibn Sufyān al-Fasawī: Kitāb al-
Maʿrifa wa-t-tārīḫ. Ed.
Akram Ḍiyāʾ al-ʿUmarī. 3 Bde. Bagdad: Maṭbaʿat Aršād 1975...
- The
Arabic journal al-
Maʿrifa (Arabic: المعرفة, romanized: al-Maʻrifah, DMG: al-
Maʿrifa; English: "Knowledge") was
published in
Egypt between 1931 and...
- haqiqa, and the
fourth station,
marifa,
which is
considered "unseen", is
actually the
center of the
haqiqa region.
Marifa is the
essence of all four stations...
- 1988.
volume 2 page 342 al-Bustani, Butrus. "Daerat Al-Maaref". Dar Al-
Marifa Publication. Beirut.
volume 11 page 672 Wolfensohn, Israel. "Tarikh Al-Yahood...
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People of the Book). Al-Ghazali said that ṣabr
consisted of
three parts:
maʿrifa (the tree), ḥāl (branches) and ʿamal (the fruits). In
addition to the above...