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Bima的人只知道Fitua是一种传统,而一些穆斯林团体把Fitua作为解释伊斯兰价值观的论坛或空间?通过宗教哲学话语与一个术语“恩加吉图”,以及在本质层面(哈奇卡)深化实践崇拜的空间。本文试图追溯和重新识别苏菲主义学科中与菲图亚有关的文本。考虑到文本并不是孤立的,本文的研究也建立在每个文本都是马赛克的假设之上;吸收引语,并对其他文本进行改造,使新文本能够吸收和改造以前的文本。笔者将《飞图》作为一个新的文本,再将其与《未来》的概念作为前一个文本进行解读和关联,寻找两者之间的关系。本文通过定性的描述性研究,尽可能深入地解释了菲图亚作为比玛苏菲主义与未来的概念作为苏菲主义的一个学科之间的关系。从这一解释和分析的结果来看,本文能够表明,菲图亚是比马当地的伊斯兰通灵主义(苏菲主义),其概念和教义是基于比马穆斯林社区生活原则的五大支柱,即Maja, ' Dahu, su'u sawa'u sia sawale, ngahi rawi pahu和toho mpara nahu, sura dou labo dana-as - a way (tareqah)
COMPARISON OF CONCEPTS BETWEEN FUTUWWAH IN THE DISCIPLINE OF SUFISM WITH FITUA IN BIMA SUFISM EAST INDONESIA.
The people of Bima only know Fitua as a tradition—which some Muslim groups use Fitua as a forum or space for interpreting Islamic values ??through religious philosophy discourse with one term "ngaji tua", as well as a space for deepening practice worship at the level of essence (haqiqah). This article attempts to trace and re-identify texts in the discipline of Sufism that are related to Fitua. Considering that the text does not stand alone, the study of this article is also built on the assumption that every text is a mosaic; absorption quotations, and the transformation of other texts, so that the new text allows for absorption and transformation of the previous text. The author places Fitua as a new text, then reads it and relates it to the concept of Futuwwah as the previous text to find the relationship between the two. Through qualitative descriptive research, this article explains as deeply as possible the relationship between Fitua as Bima Sufism and the concept of Futuwwah as one of the disciplines of Sufism. From the results of this interpretation and analysis, this article is able to show that Fitua is a local Islamic spiritualism (Sufism) of Bima with the concepts and teachings of Futuwwah which was built based on the advice of Maja labo Dahu with the five pillars of the life principles of the Bima Muslim community, namely maja, 'dahu, su'u sawa'u sia sawale, ngahi rawi pahu, and toho mpara nahu, sura dou labo dana—as a way (tareqah) in Sufism