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Type of moslem, muslim
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Sufi practices, while attractive to some, are not a means for gaining knowledge.
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The Main Campus has been named after a local sufi saint Hafiz Muhammad Hayat.
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Here he practiced sufi religious practices and continued to have a number of dreams.
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Sufi biographical literature records claims of miraculous accounts of men and women.
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Ahmadis believe that historically Sikhism was a sufi sect of Islam founded by Nanak.
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That they are beneath this ancient sufi symbol puts them in to perspective.
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Sufi Muhammad is father-in-law of Swat's Taliban leader Maulana Fazlullah.
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Ascetic practices within the sufi philosophy are associated with Buddhism.
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Sufi Muhammad and thousands of his supporters marched through Mingora.
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  • A Muslim who represents the mystical dimension of Islam; a Muslim who seeks direct experience of Allah; mainly in Iran
  • Of or relating to the Sufis or to Sufism
  • Sufism or Tasawwuf (Arabic: u062Au0635u0648u0641u200Eu200E), is defined as the inner mystical dimension of Islam. Practitioners of Sufism, referred to as Sufis (u1E63u016Bfu012B) (/u02C8suu02D0fi/; u0635u064Fu0648u0641u0650u064Au0651), often belong to different u1E6Duruq or "orders"u2014congregations formed around a grand master referred to as a mawla who maintains a direct chain of teachers back to the Islamic prophet, Muhammad...
  • "Sufi" was the Turkish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988, performed in Turkish by MFu00D6.
  • (The Sufis) The Sufis is one of the best known books on Sufism by the writer Idries Shah. First published in 1964 with an introduction by Robert Graves, it introduced Sufi ideas to the West in a format acceptable to non-specialists at a time when the study of Sufism had largely become the ...
  • (Sufis) Iranian (Persian) philosophical mystics who have largely adapted and reinterpreted Islam for themselves.
  • (Sufis) Mystics within Islam; responsible for expansion of Islam to southeastern Asia. (p. 315)
  • Mystical or ascetic order in Islam. Mystic, a devotee.
  • A member of various mystical communities in Islam. The communities were organized about a residence (khaniqah) for religious observance and study. The fundamental belief of all the Sufi communities was that Truth should be sought through the love of God. ...