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    definitions of Sufism such as "intensification of Islamic faith and practice" and "process of realizing ethical and spiritual ideals". The term Sufism was originally...
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    Arabic equivalent. The title is often translated into English as "saint". In Sufism, a Pir's role is to guide and instruct his disciples on the Sufi path. This...
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  • SUF may refer to: Scouts unitaires de France Socialistisk Ungdomsfront (Socialist Youth Front, Denmark) Syndikalistiska Ungdomsförbundet (Swedish Anarcho-syndicalist...
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  • Look up Sufism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sufism is the Islamic mysticism. Sufism may also refer to: History of Sufism, a history of Islamic...
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    Sufism has a history in India evolving for over 1,000 years. The presence of Sufism has been a leading entity increasing the reaches of Islam throughout...
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    origin of Sufism is disputed. Some sources state that Sufism is the inner dimensions of the teachings of Muhammad whereas others say that Sufism emerged...
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  • In Mandaean cosmology, the Sea of Suf (or Sea of Sup, Classical Mandaic: ࡉࡀࡌࡀ ࡖࡎࡅࡐ, romanized: iama ḏ-sup, lit. 'Sea of the End') is a primordial sea...
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    Tariqa (redirect from Khalifah (Sufism))
    A tariqa (Arabic: طريقة, romanized: ṭarīqa) is a religious order of Sufism, or specifically a concept for the mystical teaching and spiritual practices...
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  • Sufism in Spain was practiced in Al-Andalus mainly in the 9th century. Although it did not reach the extent of other lands, it would strongly influence...
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  • Suf Podgoreanu (Hebrew: סוף פודגוראנו; born 20 January 2002) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a winger or as a forward for Israeli Premier...
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    There are two levels of Sufism in Pakistan. The first is the 'populist' Sufism of the rural population. This level of Sufism involves belief in intercession...
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    attire, and other rituals. Sama is a particularly popular form of worship in Sufism. In 2005, UNESCO confirmed the "Mevlevi Sama Ceremony" of Iran as one of...
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    at 11 White Horse Court. Sufism Reoriented was founded and rechristened by spiritual master Meher Baba in 1952. The Sufism Reoriented sanctuary is located...
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    Kingdom. — Sufism and Sufi Orders: God’s Spiritual Paths Adaptation and Renewal in the Context of Modernization, Hassan Abu Hanieh, p.12 Sufism has played...
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    thought unique to Sufism, the mystical tradition within Islam, also termed as Tasawwuf or Faqr according to its adherents. Sufism and its philosophical...
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    Fanaa (Arabic: فناء fanāʾ ) in Sufism is the "passing away" or "annihilation" (of the self). Fana means "to die before one dies", a concept highlighted...
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    of works in various languages that express and advocate the ideas of Sufism. Sufism had an important influence on medieval literature, especially poetry...
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  • importance of lineage in Sufism is the Khirka. Khirka, literally meaning 'Rough cloak, scapular, coarse gown,' an initiation process in Sufism known as "Investiture...
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  • SUFS may refer to: Cysteine desulfurase, an enzyme Save Ulster from Sodomy This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title SUFS. If...
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    heart. Additional aḥwāl found in Sufism include: grief, expansion, vexation, contraction, or need. Generally in Sufism there is a clear distinction between...
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    Ilyas Qadri (section Sufism)
    of Sufism. A Kutchi Memon, Qadri was born in Karachi and studied under Muhammad Waqaruddin Qadri at Darul Uloom Amjadia. He was authorized in Sufism by...
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  • Western Sufism, sometimes identified with Universal Sufism, Neo-Sufism, and Global Sufism, consists of a spectrum of Western European and North American...
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  • Sufism in South Asia includes: Sufism in India Sufism in Pakistan Sufism in Sindh Sufism in Bangladesh This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    educational activities. Sufism influenced Ahle Sunnat movement or Barelvi movement claims over 200 million followers in South Asia. Sufism is prominent in Central...
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    Sufism in Sindh covers the tradition of Sufism in Sindh, which is reputed to be an area of mystics. Sindh is famous for the enormous number of saints and...
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    the mystic teachings of Sufism that easily reached the common people, especially the spiritual truth seekers in India. Sufism in Bangladesh is also called...
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    Sufism is considered as an essential part of Islam In Algeria. Sufism was fought and oppressed by the Salafists, and now is again regaining its importance...
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    texts as the opposite and complement to maqam. As an early authority on Sufism, Ali al-Hujwiri in his book Kashf al-Mahjub, defines Hal as "something that...
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    Sufism is considered as an essential aspect of Islam in Afghanistan. Most people are followers of Sufism and Sufis have a considerable influence on both...
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  • Huwa (redirect from Hu (Sufism))
    name for God in Sufism. Literally, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic for the English third person and its variation as "Hu" is used in Sufism to avoid attribution...
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