The sufi saints rejected orthodox rituals and sought union with God. Is the given statement true or false?
Select one:
a. None of the above
b. True
c. False
d. Cannot be determined
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It is true that, the sufi saints rejected orthodox rituals and sought union with God.
- The Sufi saints were the pioneers of the revolution in the Islam religion.
- The ideology of the Sufi saints was a little bit different than the traditional Islam beliefs of the same time period.
- Sufi saints were much into the union with God, like a lover seeking for his/her beloved. This is a whole new perspective in the Islamic religious aspect.
- Also, the Sufi saints avoided the orthodox rituals, as they believed hearty devotion is much more required than rituals.
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