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Sufism is mainly practiced by the Muslims. But the Hindus, the Buddhists and the Christians also practice Sufism.
poetry was inspired by sufism, and there were many Arab and Islamic stories
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
The Islamic Tasawaf is a branch if Islamic knowledge. They focus on spiritual development of Muslim. Tasawaf is commonly referred to as Sufism in English.
many Islamic groups started after the world war |.the groups :sufism. dhikr. tarika. murids. zar
Julian Johansen has written: 'Sufism and Islamic reform in Egypt'
The Whirling Dervishes are an order of Sufis and Sufism is a sect of Islam. Therefore, the Whirling Dervishes are both Sufi and Islamic.
Sufism is Muslim and probably does not emphasize the devotion of images of God.
Omar Mustafa Ansari has written on a variety of topics in Islamic jurisprudence, Sufism, and Islamic philosophy. He has authored works like "Metaphysical Wisdom of Mulla Sadra" and "Sufism and Islamic Jurisprudence." Ansari's writings often focus on the intersection of spirituality and Islamic scholarship.
Sufism is part of Islam . All true sufis practice Islam and shariah . Hence they have no other view , their view is same as is islamic view . Women have rights as mentioned in Qu'ran and Hadith .
William C. Chittick has written: 'The Sufi path of knowledge' -- subject(s): Creative ability, Imagination, Islam, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Creative ability, Religious aspects of Imagination, Sufism 'In search of the lost heart' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Sufism, Mysticism, Islam 'Shi ' Ite Anthology' 'The Sufi Path of Love' 'The heart of Islamic philosophy' -- subject(s): Islamic Philosophy, Philosophy, Islamic, Sufism 'Imaginal worlds' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Islam, History