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the main concept and order of sufism conclusion​

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Answered by raotd
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Answer:Sufism, known as tasawwuf in the Arabic-speaking world, is a form of Islamic mysticism that emphasizes introspection and spiritual closeness with God. While it is sometimes misunderstood as a sect of Islam, it is actually a broader style of worship that transcends sects, directing followers' attention inward.

Sufi ideas and principles

The main idea in Sufism is that people can have 'personal knowledge' or oneness with God in their lives. In order to be one with God, you have to destroy your idea of yourself, or your ego.

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Answered by rajnideep1979
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In this book, I have argued that governments have tried to sponsor Sufism for their own political objectives. In a number of the cases, while the governments have been fearful of violent extremism, their reasons for promoting Sufism seem to be more than antiterrorism policy. Often leaders have been concerned with supporting groups that they believe will benefit the leaders’ hold on political power, at the expense of challenging groups, which are often Islamist groups. And as I argued through numerous cases, leaders throughout the world are promoting Sufism for these specific political interests

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