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main principles of sufi movement in points​

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Answered by Sнιναηι
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•Reaching substantial, true belief in Divine Oneness and living in accordance with its demands.

• In addition to heeding the Divine Speech (the Qur'an), discerning the commands of the Divine Power and Will on the face of the universe (the laws of creation and life which are the subject matter of the sciences) and obeying them.

• Overflowing with Divine love and getting on well with all other beings in the consciousness (originating from Divine love) that the universe is a cradle of brotherhood.

• Acting with a spirit of altruism and therefore giving preference or precedence to the well- being and happiness of others.

• Acting in accordance with the demands of the Divine Will–not with the demands of our own will–and trying to lead our lives at the 'peaks' of self-annihilation in God and subsistence with Him.

• Being open to love, spiritual yearning, delight and ecstasy.

• Acquiring the ability to discern or unveil what is in hearts or minds through the expressions of the face and the Divine mysteries and meanings on the face of events.

• Visiting such places and seeking the company of such people as will encourage avoidance of sin and striving in the way of God.

• Being content with lawful or licit pleasures, and being determined not to take even a single step toward the sphere of the unlawful.

• Continuously struggling against worldly ambitions and the illusions that lead us to suppose this world to be eternal.

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Answered by najamsultan2010
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Outlining the four principles of Repentance, Sincerity, Remembrance, and Love, it traces the fundamental stages and states of the spiritual novice's transformative journey, emphasizing the importance of embracing both human limitations and God's limitless love.

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