Globalization of Sufism: traditional turuq, neo-Sufism and New-Age (Ukrainian)
by Oleg Yarosh
Published in: Islam: history, essential dimensions and contemporary trends, 2008
Present research deals with the contemporary tendencies of the evolution of Sufism: both within the framework of... more Present research deals with the contemporary tendencies of the evolution of Sufism: both within the framework of traditional Islam as well as new religious movements influenced by Sufism. This research also presents typology of these movements and analysis of their doctrine and organizational principles.
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Seen by:Institutional and doctrinal transformations of Sufism in contemporary world: Jama'a Suleymaniya (Ukrainian)
by Oleg Yarosh
Published in: Ukrainian Religious Studies bulletin: special issue 2010 - 2011
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Seen by:Information : Ibn Taymiyya's grave / La tombe d'Ibn Taymiyya
by Qais Assef
Ibn Taymiyya (d. 1328) is buried in the Sufi cemetery in Damascus. Attached is a photo of his grave taken in August... more
Ibn Taymiyya (d. 1328) is buried in the Sufi cemetery in Damascus. Attached is a photo of his grave taken in August 2009, below the location of his grave on Google Maps.
Ibn Taymiyya (m. 1328) est enterré dans le cimetière soufi de Damas. Ci-joint une photo de sa tombe, prise en Août 2009, ci-dessous la localisation de sa tombe sur Google Maps.
http://maqbara-sufiyya.ibntaymiyya.org
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Exploring value compasses of leaders in organizations: introducing nine spiritual anchors.
Karakas, Fahri (2010). Exploring value compasses of leaders in organizations: introducing nine spiritual anchors. Journal of Business Ethics (In Press).
This article aims to develop an integral framework for analyzing and capturing diverse forms of value compasses of... more This article aims to develop an integral framework for analyzing and capturing diverse forms of value compasses of leaders in organizations. Building on the concept of 'career anchors' (Schein, Career anchors: discovering your real values, Jossey-Bass Pfeiffer, San Francisco, 1990), the concept of 'spiritual anchors' is introduced, patterns of deeply held spiritual motives, values and attitudes that provide direction, meaning, wholeness, and connectedness to a person's life or work. Based on qualitative interviews conducted with managers in Turkey, a taxonomy of spiritual anchors is developed, each of which can be thought of as the spiritual DNA of a person or a fractal of that person's holistic value system. Each of the spiritual anchors refers to a unique way of perceiving and practicing spirituality. The article introduces nine spiritual anchors as the underlying basis of leadership values and team roles in organizations: perfection, compassion, passion, inspiration, investigation, dedication, appreciation, determination, and cooperation. The model based on spiritual anchors is a multidimensional and holistic model of leadership values and individual differences, and it provides professionals and managers with 'a big picture' of spirituality, values, and leadership dimensions in organizations.
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