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name two silsila ????

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thus the advent of Sufism continued in India from 1150 to 1400 A.D. and organized their silsila. Abul Fazl in his Ain-i-Akbari gives a list of fourteen silsilas in Hindustan." Among them four gained to more fame i.e. The Chishti Silsila, The Suharwardi Silsila, The Naqshbandi Silsila, The Qadiri Silsila.

Answered by sujatamaddu2383
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According to Dabistan, ''Sufism belongs to all religions; its adherents are

known under different names among the Hindus, Persian and Arabians, it

appears to be nothing else but rationalism of any sort of doctrine. It could never

be the religion of the whole nation; it remained confined to the precincts of

schools and societies."''

During the 12"' century a large number of Sufi saints came to India with

the Muslim conquest and took shelter especially in Multan, Punjab and Sind.

Sufism in India underwent a considerable change till the end of the 17* century.

It is the branch of Islamic Mystics as Yusuf Husain rightly said ''Sufism was

born in the bosom of Islam." Sufism. and Bhakti tradition are a particular type

of mysticism which has many traits in common, including the centrality of

Divine Love in their approach of the ultimate Reality, God.^ In India it was

completely influenced by the Hindu thought, belief and practiced the best

conception of a loving God the relation between God and soul as the relation

between beloved and lover is very unique in Hinduism and it was too adopted

by the Sufi, saints in India.

Generally scholars trace its origin by the Arabic root 'Safa' (purity) says

those who keeps their heart pure with God are Sufis. The Sufi Mystics who had

the doctrine of universal brotherhood and a definite way of community life

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