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- Sufism - Mysticism, Islamic Traditions, Sufi Orders | Britannica
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) the rise and proliferation of fraternal orders of mystics Despite these general stages, however, the history of Islamic mysticism is largely a history of individual mystic
- Sufism - IslamiCity
What is Sufism? Sufism has been defined in different ways by scholars of Islam, both from within the Muslim tradition and from outside of it The debate on the nature, reality and essence of Sufism reflects the plurality of ways in which Sufism has manifested itself historically and geographically, resulting in a plethora of forms that sometimes bear little resemblance to one another
- Sufism - Mysticism, Poetry, Rituals | Britannica
Sufism - Mysticism, Poetry, Rituals: The mystics drew their vocabulary largely from the Qurʾān, which for Muslims contains all divine wisdom and has to be interpreted with ever-increasing insight In the Qurʾān, mystics found the threat of the Last Judgment, but they also found the statement that God “loves them and they love him,” which became the basis for love-mysticism Strict
- Sufism - New World Encyclopedia
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
- History of Sufism - Wikipedia
Sufism is the mystical branch of Islam in which Muslims seek divine love and truth through direct personal experience of God [1] This mystic tradition within Islam developed in several stages of growth, emerging first in the form of early asceticism, based on the teachings of Hasan al-Basri, before entering the second stage of more classical mysticism of divine love, as promoted by al-Ghazali
- The Threshold Society – Mevlevi Sufi Order
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- Sufism - Mysticism, Orders, Practices | Britannica
Sufism - Mysticism, Orders, Practices: Mystical life was first restricted to the relation between a master and a few disciples; the foundations of a monastic system were laid by the Persian Abū Saʿīd ebn Abī ol-Kheyr (died 1049), but real orders or fraternities came into existence only from the 12th century onward: ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī (died 1166) gathered the first and still most
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