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Indian Sufis were influenced by Hindu mysticism and strayed far from Islamic orthodoxy in their speculations. The Naqshbandi order founded in the 13th century in Central Asia to preserve true Islam from the ravages of the Mongol invasions, succeeded in keeping them within orthodoxy.
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Sufism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sufism or taṣawwuf (Arabic: ), also spelled as tasavvuf and tasavvof , is generally understood to be the inner, mystical dimension of Islam. A practitioner of this tradition is generally k...
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Eliade records that Islamic Mysticism received its shamanistic elements after the propagation of Islam among the Turks of Central Asia, although he does note (as previously observed) that the ability of Amed Yesevi and some of his dervishes, to change into birds and so have the power to fly (and similar legends...
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Order of Saints in Islam ... aaiil.org > Literature > Books > Mysticism in Islam by Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din ... Mysticism in Islam [PDF ] (9.84 MB)
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Indeed Tasawwuf is the Muslim version of mysticism. When mysticism adapts to the conditions of Jews, it takes the form of Kabala; when it adapts to the conditions of Muslims it becomes Tasawwuf. In all its forms it offers the virtue of a feeling of tension-free solace to its followers.
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• The contributors take a fresh look at the place of Rumi in the literary heritage of the Islamic world • The contributors are among the best-known in their field • Scholars in the field but also those interested in Sufism and mysticism present a market for the book ... Home > Catalogue > Poetry and Mysticism in Islam...
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Even if Islam had been miraculously shut off from contact with foreign religions and philosophies, some form of mysticism would have arisen within it, for the seeds were already there. Of course, we cannot isolate the internal forces working in this direction, since they were subject to the law of spiritual gravitation.
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