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Saints-poets are those who write
poems dedicated to God, and Mirabai
and Narsinh Mehta are some of the
most famous examples. Like saint-
poets, sufis also composed poems,
and Ghazzali, Rumi, and Sadi were
great sufis from Central Asia. And just
as the Nathapanthis, the Siddhas, and
the Yogis controlled their mind and
body through yogasanas, the sufis
also developed detailed methods
such as zikr, sama, and raqs to train
themselves. What is the meaning of
these terms?​

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Answered by aspirbyed121
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Zikr:

A form of devotion, associated chiefly with Sufism, in which the worshipper is absorbed in the rhythmic repetition of the name of God or his attributes.

Sama:

Sama (Turkish: Sema, Persian, Urdu and Arabic: سَمَاع‎ - samā‘un) is a Sufi ceremony performed as dhikr. Sama means "listening", while dhikr means "remembrance".[1] These performances often include singing, playing instruments, dancing, recitation of poetry and prayers, wearing symbolic attire, and other rituals. Sama is a particularly popular form of worship in Sufism.

Raqs:

Raqs sharqi (Arabic: رقص شرقي‎, Egyptian Arabic: [ˈɾɑʔsˤ ˈʃæɾʔi]; literally "oriental dancing") is the classical Egyptian style of belly dance that developed during the first half of the 20th century.

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