Theosofi iman dalam islam
Pondasi spiritualitas dan akhlak
Keywords:
Theosophy, faith, spirituality, morality (or ethics), islamAbstract
The understanding of theosophy within Islamic faith plays a vital role in fostering spiritual awareness and shaping the ethical behavior of Muslims. Faith is not merely seen as the acceptance of Islamic teachings, but also as an inner force that guides individuals in building harmonious relationships with Allah, fellow human beings, and all of His creations. Deep faith gives rise to empathy, moral responsibility, and social concern, thereby strengthening both individual and communal life. This journal explores the relationship between religious belief, theosophical thought, and their contribution to the development of noble character. Drawing upon the thoughts of spiritual figures such as Al-Ghazali, Ibn Arabi, and Jalaluddin Rumi, it is revealed that faith practiced with full awareness gives birth to true spirituality. This spirituality not only brings inner peace but is also reflected in consistent ethical actions. Within this framework, theosophy serves as a conceptual bridge connecting the inner (esoteric) and outer (exoteric) dimensions of Islam, aiding in the formation of a balanced, wise, and morally upright individual. Thus, faith, theosophy, and ethics stand as core pillars in shaping the ideal human character according to Islamic teachings.
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