Causes for the rise of Sufi movement in India
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By 1186 CE, northern India was a combination of Iran's cosmopolitan culture mixed with Persian-Turkic traditions of the Ghaznavid court which accelerated Sufi intellectualism in India. - This brought about an integration of scholars, poets, and mystics from Central Asia and Iran.
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- Explanation: After the death of Prophet Muhammad, religious differences arose between the Muslim community sects- the Shias and the Sunnis.
- These led to prolonged and mutual hostility and bitter quarrels between the two sects.
- By 1186 CE, northern India was a combination of Iran's cosmopolitan culture mixed with Persian-Turkic traditions of the Ghaznavid court which accelerated Sufi intellectualism in India.
- This brought about an integration of scholars, poets, and mystics from Central Asia and Iran.
- These people were called the Sufi s and this lead to the Sufi Movement in Medieval India.
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