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Chenar (Persian: چنار, also
Romanized as Chenār; also
known as
Jenār) is a
village in Angut-e
Sharqi Rural District,
Anguti District,
Germi County, Ardabil...
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opposed to
moderate Islamists also
belonging to the Wali Sanga, such as Siti
Jenar who
proned a more
mystical approach of sufism,
called pantheist sufism (union...
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ethnic group. However, some
Javanese texts relate stories about Syekh Siti
Jenar (also
known as
Syekh Lemah Abang)
having conflicts with the Wali
Sanga and...
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Moestika dari
Djemar (Perfected Spelling:
Mustika dari Djemar) is a 1941 film from the
Dutch East
Indies (now Indonesia).
Multiple modern sources also...
- with
Mansur al Hallaj's
statement "Anal Haq" (I am the Truth).
Sheikh Siti
Jenar or
Sunan Lemah Abang is,
according to the
Babad Tanah Jawi ("History of...
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group of
strangers introducing themselves as Leo, Marta, Kristi, Budi,
Jenar, and Gadis. The
group used to live at the
orphanage and
continued to even...
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unity creates a
harmonious and
peaceful city of Semarang. The MJ (Mahesa
Jenar) is
identical to
fictional figures that are more
focused on one group, namely...
- Sunyoto, Agus (2003).
Suluk Abdul Jalil :
perjalanan ruhani Syeikh Siti
Jenar.
Lembaga Kajian Islam dan
Sosial (LKIS). ISBN 979-9492-75-0. OCLC 773525395...
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elite social milieus,
Nirartha was a
disciple of
Muslim saint Syekh Siti
Jenar.
Jenar was a
Javanese member of the Wali
Sanga (revered
Muslim saints) in Java...
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formally styled Panembahan Senapati ing
Ngalaga Sayyidin Panatagama (died in
Jenar (now Purwodadi, Purworejo), 1601), was the
founder of the
Mataram Sultanate...