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dc.contributor.advisor林長寬zh_TW
dc.contributor.author葉芳君zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorYeh,Fang Chungen_US
dc.creator葉芳君zh_TW
dc.creatorYeh,Fang Chungen_US
dc.date2010en_US
dc.date.accessioned2010-12-07T17:59:45Z-
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dc.date.issued2010-12-07T17:59:45Z-
dc.identifierG0096156003en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/49148-
dc.description碩士zh_TW
dc.description國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description宗教研究所zh_TW
dc.description96156003zh_TW
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dc.description.abstract伊斯蘭蘇非主義靈修活動主要表現於道團(Tariqa)的儀式,如Dhikr、Sama‘。本論文以土耳其梅拉維道團(Mevleviyeh)之儀式為主要考察對象,以探討靈修活動中的Sama‘儀式。Sama‘意為對神啟示訊息(Wahy)的聆聽,以旋轉動作配以音樂之展演而呈現出整套完整的儀式。梅拉維道團的成員通常藉由Sama‘而達到出神無我之境界,以期能達到接近真主的精神昇華(Qurba)。本論文的內容主要分為下列幾項: (一)伊斯蘭蘇非主義的起源與意義、蘇非道團之興起以及中世紀波斯地區之各個頗具代表性的蘇非道團作一界定、描述與比較;(二)探討梅拉維道團之精神導師陸彌(Jalal al-Din Rumi)的生平、思想及其對後世梅拉維道團發展之影響;(三)討論梅拉維道團之發展及其歷史,並試圖將陸彌的思想與梅拉維道團之發展做連結;(四)探討分析Sama‘之儀式: 界定Sama‘、分析詮釋其儀式之內涵、靈修之意義。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThe most common Sufi rituals are expressed in the order (tariqa)’s activities, mainly the Dhikr or Sama‘. This study focuses on the Turkish Sufi tariqa, the Mevleviyah which is attributed to the great medieval Sufi master Jalal al-Din Rumi. The contents of this thesis will deal with the brief history of Sufism in medieval period, the life and thought of Rumi, history of the development of Mevleviyeh tariqa, the analysis of Sama‘ ritual which is the core ritual of Mevleviyeh tariqa. The aim of this thesis is to show the importance of Islamic studies in term of human spiritual achievement.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents謝 詞 i\r\n摘要 ii\r\nAbstract iii\r\n第一章 導論 1\r\n第一節 研究主題之意義、重要性與研究動機 1\r\n第二節 相關研究回顧 4\r\n第三節 研究方法、理論與章節分配 11\r\n第二章 蘇非道團 16\r\n第一節 蘇非主義與道團 16\r\n第二節 中世紀伊斯蘭之蘇非道統 25\r\n第三章 安納托利亞地區蘇非道團之發展 33\r\n第一節 加拉勒.丁.陸彌與梅拉維道團 33\r\n第二節 梅拉維道團之成立及其發展 45\r\n第四章 梅拉維道團之Sama‘儀式 49\r\n第一節 蘇非道團的靈修儀式(Dhikr) 49\r\n第二節 蘇非儀式之靈性淨化 54\r\n第三節 梅拉維道團靈修儀式之呈現與解析 61\r\n第五章 結論 80\r\n參考書目 84\r\n附錄 專有名詞 91zh_TW
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dc.subject伊斯蘭zh_TW
dc.subject蘇非主義zh_TW
dc.subject陸彌zh_TW
dc.subject梅拉維道團zh_TW
dc.subjectDhikren_US
dc.subjectSamaen_US
dc.subjectSufismen_US
dc.subjectRumien_US
dc.subjectMevleviyehen_US
dc.title伊斯蘭梅拉維蘇非道團(Mevleviyeh)zh_TW
dc.titleStudy on the turkish Mevleviyeh sufitariqa, with special reference to Sama‘en_US
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