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Reconstruction of Tajkiah Al-Nafs by Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi

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English: This article raises the issue of tazkiyah al-nafs or known as the method of cleansing the soul as one of the ways to shape one's morality through the study of a 20th-century contemporary scholar, Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi (1913 – 1999). This article is a literature review and figure where the data is taken from the study document. As a result of this study that Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi embed the term Tazkiyah al-Nafs as fiqh al-Batin or ihsan. While Tazkiyah's typology, according to al-Nadwi, combines the practice of al-Haiat (fiqh al-Dhahir) with the inner practice (fiqh al-Batin) these two practices are interrelated so that they can give birth to someone with noble character. Keyword: Abu Hasan al-Nadwi, reconstruction, Taziytun Nafs.
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Author Mulyadi Ibrahim, Uploaded by Owais Al Qarni

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