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एक्सप्लेन अबाउट भक्ति एंड सूफी मूवमेंट सिमिलरिटी एंड डिफरेंस बिटवीन भक्ति एंड सूफी​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Differences Between Bhakti and Sufi Movements

Bhakti Movement

Sufi Movement

The movement largely influenced Hindus It was followed mainly by Muslims

The Saints of the Bhakti Movement sang Bhajans to worship Gods and Goddesses Sufi Saints sang Qawwalis – a form of music to inspire religious devotion

The Bhakti movement has its originated in eighth-century South India The Origins of Sufism can be traced to the early days of Islam in seventh-century Arabian Peninsula

The Bhakti Movement is regarded by scholars as an influential social revival and reformation movement in Hinduism It has been misunderstood as another sect of Islam, but it is a religious order for any Islamic denomination

From its point of origins in South India, the Bhakti movement swept over East and North India from the 15th century onwards It spans many continents and cultures.

The Bhakti Movement shared direct emotional and intellection of the divine. Sufism laid emphasized on simplicity and austerity, which found many adherents due to the worldliness of medieval empires and kingdoms

Kabir Das, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Nanak, Meerabai, Hasan of Basra, Amir Khusrau, Moinuddin Chishti

Answered by kamalkishor00661
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Similarities between bhaktism and Sufism were: The Bhakti and Sufi movements showed the people that the existence of God could be experienced under the guidance of a guru. Priests or ulemas are not required to feel the presence of God. ... The Bhakti and Sufi saints preached their teachings in the local language.

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Different between sufi and bhakti

TheBhakti movement has its originated in eighth-century South India The Origins of Sufism can be traced to the early days of Islam in seventh-century Arabian Peninsula

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