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Understanding Sufism - Halaman 51
In the Sufi scheme of things man ecstatically starts his voyage to see the Reality, to know the one who is at the same time a mysterium tremendum (Zu-al-Jalal wa al-Ikram) and a mysterium fascinosum (al-Rabb, al-Rahim). It is on this account ...
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Panjab University Journal of Medieval Indian Literature
... an 'unknown God' and in the Sufi scheme he ecstatically starts his voyage to 'see' the Reality, to 'know' the one who is at the same time a 'mysterium tre- mendutri (Zu-al-Jalal wa-al-Ikram) and the 'mysterium fascinosum' (Al- Rub, al-Rahim).
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Panjab University Journal of Medieval Indian Literature
... tre- mendutri (Zu-al-Jalal wa-al-Ikram) and the 'mysterium fascinosurri (Al- Rub, al-Rahirri). It is on this account that the Sufi model of man cannot be subsumed, at least phenomenologically, under the more universal and, therefore, less exact ...
Panjab University. Sheikh Baba Farid Dept. of Medieval Indian Literature, 1979
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Islam and civilization - Halaman 106
Al-Haqq "—He Who is Right, Correct. He Whose work ... Al-Hasib " — He Who is sufficient as a reckoner, or as a giver of what suffices. The word refers ... Zu '1-Jalal wa '1-Ikram " — He Who possesses greatness, majesty and bounty. " Al-Barr ...
K̲h̲vājah Kamāluddīn, Woking Muslim Mission and Literary Trust, Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat Islam (Lahore, Pakistan), 1931
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The Islamic Review - Jilid 19 - Halaman 55
Khwajah Kamal al-Din. " Al-Halim " — He Who shows forbearance or clemency when wronged by others ; He Who conceals offences ; moderate, gentle, leisurely ... Zu 'l-Jalal wa 'l-Ikram " — He Who possesses greatness, majesty and bounty.
Khwajah Kamal al-Din, 1931