2020
DOI: 10.21580/jagc.2020.1.1.5773
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Dzikir as a therapy in sufistic counseling

Abstract: <p class="AbstrakAGC">This paper was aimed to provide knowledge that Dzikir can be used as an alternative therapy in sufistic counseling. Sufis have the view that all the problems faced by all individuals come from an uneasy heart or mind, so the first process of giving assistance to be done is to organize the heart or mind. Dzikir as a therapy in sufistic counseling is interesting to be studied further by using a grounded theory in qualitative research method. The results show that dhikr therapy is one … Show more

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“…Actually, it is not like that. Dhikr is a wasilah or means to obtain clarity of heart (Nikmah & Muluk, 2022;Sucipto, 2020). Once the heart is clear, the next step is thinking.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actually, it is not like that. Dhikr is a wasilah or means to obtain clarity of heart (Nikmah & Muluk, 2022;Sucipto, 2020). Once the heart is clear, the next step is thinking.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And all of that will only be obtained through Sufism. (Sucipto;2020, Wahyudi et.al;2020) Sufism sees the relationship between human attitudes and behavior with the urge or desire that arises from the soul that causes these actions to exist. The Sufis state that a person's behavior is very dependent on the type of soul that reigns within him.…”
Section: Sufism and Hudur Al-qalbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most cultures in various places view mental stress or disorders as caused by evil spirits, demons or witches and healing them is the realm of priests or shamans. (Sucipto;2020).…”
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“…Dhikr is breaking away from being negligent and forgetful of Allah. What is meant by neglect is to leave something by the human effort itself, and what is meant by forgetting is to leave something without the effort of the human being (Sucipto, 2020). The person who always keeps his dhikr is the person who maintains his relationship with Allah Ta'ala continuously and permanently.…”
Section: Stress Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%