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Q: What are the differences between Bhakti movement and Sufism?
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What are dissimilarities between bhakti and sufi movements?

Sufism is Muslim and probably does not emphasize the devotion of images of God.


Why teachings of bhakti and sufism are still so popular?

yo its difficult


What was the Sufism movement based on?

developing a personal relationship with god


What are principles of the Sufi movement?

The basic principle of Sufism is to achieve the purity of heart and mind. The ultimate end of Sufism is to achieve awareness (Marifat) and Nearness (Qurb) of Almighty Allah.


What is the mystical tradition of Islam is known as?

"Sufism" is the correct term for the mystical tradition of Islam.


What was the movement within Islam that emphasized mysticism and charismatic worship?

I would imagine you're referring to Sufism.


Who is the father of sufism?

Prophet Muhammad SAW is father of Sufism . He is fountain of all sects of Sufism .


Why is Islam incomplete without sufism?

Because Sufism is about peace, spirituality and closeness to God which is what Islam is all about. Conclusion: Islam is Sufism and Sufism is Islam.


When was Sufism Reoriented created?

Sufism Reoriented was created in 1952.


Is Sufism is not practiced today?

Sufism continues to exist today and is a formidable force in the Islamic world. Sufism flourishes in Egypt, Pakistan, Central Asia, North Africa, India, Indonesia ,and Sudan


What are the sources of sufism?

Sufism or Tasawwuf is a vast subject that can have differering meanings to different people. Sufism in it's pure form is against what many people consider sufism today ie. twirling, dancing etc. Pure Tasawwuf or sufism has it's sources from the Quran, Hadeeth and the verdict's and explainaitions of learned scholars or jurist.


Who mainly practices Sufism?

Sufism is mainly practiced by the Muslims. But the Hindus, the Buddhists and the Christians also practice Sufism.