Impact of Bhakti and Sufi Mysticism on Social Harmony: Understanding Mystical Experiences and Practices
Hanifatus Sholehah, S. Jannah, Faridatul Jannah, Implementasi Tarekat, Shiddiqiyah Dalam, Masyarakat Di, Desa Sumber, Sirih Kecamatan, Waru Maklumat, Tc Salmanfaris, M. Desa, Sumber Sirih, Kecamatan Waru
Lectures December 18, 2024 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.58355/lectures.v3i4.123 via Semantic Scholar
Summary
This article compares the Bhakti Movement in Hinduism and Sufi Mysticism in Islam, two spiritual movements that emerged in India and the Islamic world. It explores their historical backgrounds, philosophical foundations, practices, and societal impacts, highlighting similarities in fostering devotion, inclusivity, and connection to the divine, while recognizing differences shaped by unique cultural contexts. The analysis also considers possible cross-cultural influences between Bhakti and Sufi thought, examining their roles in promoting religious pluralism and interfaith dialogue.
Study at a glance
| Design | comparative analysis |
|---|---|
| Key finding | The Bhakti Movement and Sufi Mysticism share similarities in fostering devotion and inclusivity but differ in cultural expressions, with potential cross-cultural influences between them. |
Abstract
This research article offers a comparative analysis of the Bhakti Movement in Hinduism and Sufi Mysticism in Islam, two profound spiritual movements that emerged in India and the Islamic world, respectively. Through an exploration of their historical backgrounds, philosophical foundations, practices, and impacts on society, this study aims to shed light on the similarities and differences between these influential religious movements. The research delves into the ways in which both the Bhakti Movement and Sufi Mysticism have fostered devotion, inclusivity, and a profound connection to the divine, while also recognizing their unique cultural contexts and expressions. The analysis seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the transformative power of religious devotion in diverse cultural and religious landscapes. The article also discusses the potential interconnections between Bhakti and Sufi thought, unveiling the possibility of cross-cultural influences that may have shaped the spiritual fabric of both traditions. The investigation will delve into the historical contexts that gave rise to the Bhakti Movement and Sufi Mysticism, their roles in promoting religious pluralism and interfaith dialogue, and the ways in which they have influenced the spiritual lives of their adherents.