Causes of the rise of Sufi movement.
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Causes for the rise of Sufi Movement are:
- After the death of Prophet Muhammad, religious differences arose between the two sects of the Muslim community --the Shias and the Sunnis.
- These led to prolonged and mutual hostility and bitter quarrels between the two sects.
- The religious conflict, marked by extreme intolerance, posed a serious threat to the islamic principles of brotherhood and montheism(one God).
- There was in an increasing tendency among the Muslim rulers and the nobles to lead lives of luxury, opulence and indulgence. This was opposed to the Islamic principles of simple living and piety.
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Causes for the rise of Sufi Movement are:
After the death of Prophet Muhammad, religious differences arose between the two sects of the Muslim community --the Shias and the Sunnis.
These led to prolonged and mutual hostility and bitter quarrels between the two sects.
The religious conflict, marked by extreme intolerance, posed a serious threat to the islamic principles of brotherhood and montheism(one God).
There was in an increasing tendency among the Muslim rulers and the nobles to lead lives of luxury, opulence and indulgence. This was opposed to the Islamic principles of simple living and piety
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