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- Sufism is a mystical Islamic belief and practice that seeks the truth of divine love and knowledge through direct personal experience of God1. It involves discovering, developing, and actualizing spiritual verities within oneself, with the goal of achieving an intimate encounter with God2. Sufis aim to return to their original state of purity and natural disposition3. The term "Sufism" refers to the inner dimension of Islam, emphasizing spiritual transformation and unity4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Sufism, mystical Islamic belief and practice in which Muslims seek the truth of divine love and knowledge through direct personal experience of God. It consists of mystical paths that are designed to learn the nature of humanity and of God and to facilitate the experience of the presence of divine love and wisdom.www.britannica.com/facts/SufismAs situated within the Islamic tradition, Sufism (taṣawwuf) refers to the active process of discovering, developing, and actualizing certain spiritual verities within one's own person, normally in hopes of achieving an intimate, unmediated, or unitive encounter with God, who alone is the true ground of existence and the “really real” (al-ḥaqq).academic.oup.com/edited-volume/28241/chapter/2…
Practitioners of Sufism are referred to as "Sufis" (from صُوفِيّ, ṣūfīy), and historically typically belonged to "orders" known as tariqa (pl. ṭuruq) - congregations formed around a grand wali who would be the last in a chain of successive teachers linking back to Muhammad, with the goal of undergoing tazkiya (self purification) and the hope of reaching the spiritual station of ihsan. The ultimate aim of Sufis is to seek the...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SufismTasawouf, or Sufism, is the mystical and inner dimension of Islam, historically originating from a group of people who used to gather on the platform of the Prophet’s mosque, in Medina in the 7th century, to listen to his teachings so they might learn the meaning of revelation, attain spiritual truth and understand the meaning of unity, develop practices for spiritual transformation, and ensure their belief was founded upon...
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