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  1. Sufism - Wikipedia

    • Sufism (Arabic: الصوفية‎, romanized: al-Ṣūfiyya or Arabic: التصوف‎, romanized: al-Taṣawwuf) is a mystic body of religious practice found within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic purification, spirituality, ritualism, and asceticism. Practitioners of Sufism are referred to as "Sufis" (from صُوفِيّ, ṣūfīy), and historically typically belonged to "orders" kno… See more

    Definitions

    The Arabic word tasawwuf (lit. ''Sufism''), generally translated as Sufism, is commonly defined by Western … See more

    Etymology

    The original meaning of ṣūfī seems to have been "one who wears wool (ṣūf)", and the Encyclopaedia of Islam calls other etymological hypotheses "untenable". Woolen clothes were traditionally associated … See more

    History

    The current consensus is that Sufism emerged in the Hejaz, present day Saudi Arabia and that it has existed as a practice of Muslims from the earliest days of Islam, even predating some sectarian divides.
    Sufi orders … See more

    Aims and objectives

    While all Muslims believe that they are on the pathway to Allah and hope to become close to God in Paradise—after death and after the Last Judgment—Sufis also believe that it is possible to draw closer to God and to more full… See more

    Devotional practices

    The devotional practices of Sufis vary widely. Prerequisites to practice include rigorous adherence to Islamic norms (ritual prayer in its five prescribed times each day, the fast of Ramadan, and so forth). Additionally… See more

    Saints

    Walī (Arabic: ولي, plural ʾawliyāʾ أولياء) is an Arabic word whose literal meanings include "custodian", "protector", "helper", and "friend". In the vernacular, it is most commonly used by Muslims to indicate an Islamic … See more

    Theoretical perspectives

    Traditional Islamic scholars have recognized two major branches within the practice of Sufism and use this as one key to differentiating among the approaches of different masters and devotional lineages.
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  2. Sufism (from Arabic (صوف), Suf meaning "wool") is a mystical tradition of Islam dedicated to experiencing Allah/ God as the epitome of divine Love. Sufis can be associated with Shi'a Islam, Sunni Islam, other currents of Islam, or a combination of multiple traditions.
    www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Sufism
    Sufism is an intentional, intensified expression of that universal state of submission, which could be called Islam. More than a doctrine or a belief system, Sufism is an experiential approach to the Divine. It is a tradition of enlightenment that carries the essential truth forward through time.
    Sufism (Arabic: الصُّوفِيَّة‎ aṣ-ṣūfiyya), also known as Tasawwuf (التَّصَوُّف‎ at-taṣawwuf), is a mystic body of religious practice found within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic purification, spirituality, ritualism, asceticism, and esotericism.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufism
    Sufism, in its beginnings a practical method of spiritual education and self-realization, grew slowly into a theosophical system by adopting traditions of Neoplatonism, the Hellenistic world, gnosticism (an ancient esoteric religiophilosophical movement that viewed matter as evil and spirit as good), and spiritual currents from Iran and various countries in the ancient agricultural lands from the eastern Mediterranean to Iraq.
    www.britannica.com/topic/Sufism/Theosophical-Suf…
     
  3. Sufism | Definition, History, Beliefs, Significance,

    Dec 21, 2024 · Sufism, mystical Islamic belief and practice in which Muslims seek to find the truth of divine love and knowledge through direct personal …

     
  4. History of Sufism - Wikipedia

  5. Sufism - Mysticism, Islamic Traditions, Sufi Orders

    Dec 21, 2024 · Sufism - Mysticism, Islamic Traditions, Sufi Orders: Islamic mysticism had several stages of growth, including (1) the appearance of early asceticism, (2) the development of a classical mysticism of divine love, and (3) …

  6. Sufism - Mysticism, Poetry, Rituals | Britannica

    Dec 21, 2024 · Though early Sufism had concentrated upon the relation between God and the soul, from 900 onward a strong Muhammad-mysticism developed. In the very early years, the alleged divine address to the Prophet—“If thou hadst …

  7. Mysticism in Sufi Islam | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion

  8. Sufism - St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology

  9. BBC - Religions - Islam: Sufism

    Sep 8, 2009 · Sufism, or Tasawwuf as it is known in the Muslim world, is Islamic mysticism (Lings, Martin, What is Sufism?, The Islamic Texts Society, 1999, pg 15). Non-Muslims often mistake Sufism as a...

  10. Sufism Between Past and Modernity - SpringerLink

  11. The Story of Sufism

    Aug 3, 2018 · Traditional Definitions of Sufism. For over a thousand years, Sufis have routinely learned and recited various definitions of Sufism as a kind of spiritual practice, as a way of continually ‘course-correcting’ and guiding …

  12. The Beautiful Teachings of Sufism and the Sufi Saints

  13. Sufism - New World Encyclopedia

  14. What Is Sufism? - The Spiritual Life

  15. Sufism - Mysticism, Love, Unity | Britannica

  16. Sufism - Islamic Studies - Oxford Bibliographies

  17. What is Sufism? – The Threshold Society

  18. Sufism in the Modern World - Oxford Research Encyclopedias

  19. Sufism - Mysticism, Orders, Practices | Britannica

  20. Who Are Sufi Muslims and Why Do Some Extremists Hate Them?

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