- "existence" or "presence", here
refers to God. On the
other hand, waḥdat al-
shuhūd,
meaning "Apparentism" or "Monotheism of Witness",
holds that God and his...
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Sufism Delhi: Idarah-i Adabiyat-i Delli, 1985. Hussaini, S**** Shah Khusro,
Shuhud vs. Wujud: A
Study of
Gisudiraz Islamic Culture 59 (1985), pp. 323–39. Siddiqi...
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Vishishtadvaita -
Vitalism -
Voluntarism -
Voluntaryism -
Vivartavada Wahdat-ul-
Shuhud - Wahdat-ul-Wujood - War,
philosophy of -
Weimar classicism -
Western philosophy...
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advocating the dualistic-compatible 'unity of witness' (Arabic:
wahdat ash-
shuhud),
maintaining separation of
creator and creation. Later, Shah Waliullah...
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Naqshbandi and all
Naqshbandi sufis follow Wahdat-ash-
Shuhūd he
seems to have
merged Wahdat-ash-
Shuhūd and Wahdat-al-Wujūd in his poetry. He says: This implies...
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concept of
Wahdat as-
Shuhud which Chittick claimed is just
similar in essence.
Ahmad Sirhindi advanced the
notion of
wahdat ash-
shuhūd (oneness of appearance)...
- al-Sab'a [ar] (the
Seven Grades)
Related articles Wahdat-al-Wujud ·
Wahdat al-
Shuhud [ar]
Teachers Ibn 'Asakir (d. 571/1176) Abu
Tahir al-Silafi (d. 576/1180)...
-
Mushahada or
Mushahida (contemplation, witnessing),
derived from
shuhud to witness, is a
concept in Sufism. It is the
vision 'of' or 'by' God so that the...
- al-Sab'a [ar] (the
Seven Grades)
Related articles Wahdat-al-Wujud ·
Wahdat al-
Shuhud [ar]
Teachers Ibn 'Asakir (d. 571/1176) Abu
Tahir al-Silafi (d. 576/1180)...
- the
universe is God, and that all
things exist within God only. Wahdat-ul-
shuhud (apparentism, or
unity of witness), on the
other hand,
holds that any experience...