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Publication Ajaran dan Pengaruh semasa Tasawwuf Shaykh Ahmad Al-Sirhindi di Negeri Kedah(Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2009) ;Muhammad Khairi bin Mahyuddin ;Samsul Bahri bin Andi Galigo ;Mohd Rushdan bin Mohd JailaniMohamed Rifai bin Mohamed AmeenThis research studies on the Sufi's thought of Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi (1564M-1624M), an Indian Sufi scholar in 16 century and his current influential teaching especially in Naqshabandiyyah Mujaddiyyah Ahmadiyyah Order. The practice in the order founded as having a strong impact from Sirhindi's thought which is compiled in his al-Maktubat as a way of purification of soul as well as a way to attain real Gnosis to Allah. The order is traced to be existed in the state of Kedah in the late of the 20 century and it is still accessible until today. An analytical comparison studies had been done toward scholarly writings by Kedah's scholar as well as the practice within Naqshabandiyyah Mujadidiyyah Ahmadiyyah order with al-Maktubat in order to evaluate how far Sirhindi's thought is applicable by the maslzaikh and the disciples of the order in the Kedah. Besides that, in order to know the genuine of Sirhindi's thought and legitimacy of his order whether in line within the majority prominent scholars of Ah1 al-Sunnah wa al- Jamaah or they have deviated from Islamic teaching, so a deep analysis has been made by comparing issues and the practice of the Naqshabandiyyah Mujadidiyyah Ahrnadiyyah with al-Quran, Hadis and other authenticable renowned classical books in Islam. This study hopes would be a great contribution to Muslim community to have correct understanding toward Sufi's role generally and the Naqshabandiyyah order particularly within the spirit of shariat Islarniyyah and the akidah of Ah1 al-Sunnah wa al-Jamaah in Malaysia - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Integrating Spirituality Into Counseling: An Insight(2012) ;Rezki Perdani Sawai ;Dini Farhana BaharudinMuhammad Khairi bin MahyuddinReligious beliefs, spirituality and coping by turning to God. All are a struggle both for us who counsel and those whom we counsel. Currently, there is little evidence that concepts of spirituality are consistently being integrated into counseling. This paper illustrates the importance of integrating spirituality into counseling in the context of Malaysia as well as issues and challenges that may be faced by counselors. Suggestions and recommendations is provided. It is hoped that such recommendations will help in maximizing the effectiveness of counseling and draw the attention to necessary changes to be implemented.