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The Sufis established several monastic organizations called ____________.​

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Answered by roylily1958
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Sufism (Arabic: ٱلصُّوفِيَّة‎), also known as Tasawwuf[1] (Arabic: ٱلتَّصَوُّف‎), variously defined as "Islamic mysticism","the inward dimension of Islam"or "the phenenon of mysticism within Islam", is mysticism in Islam, "characterized ... [by particular] values, ritual practices, doctrines and institutions"which began very early in Islamic historyand represents "the main manifestation and the most important and central crystallization of" mystical practice in Islam.Practitioners of Sufism have been referred to as "Sufis" (from صُوفِيّ‎, ṣūfīy).

Answered by vedikadixit52
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The Sufis established several monastic organizations called "khanaqah" or "zawiya." These were centers of spiritual learning and practices for Sufi students and followers.

Explanation:

The khanaqahs were primarily designed to provide a conducive environment for Sufi students to focus on their spiritual development and growth. These centers were usually established in remote and quiet locations, away from the hustle and bustle of cities and towns, to enable the students to concentrate on their spiritual practices without distractions.

The khanaqahs were also places of refuge for Sufis who were seeking to escape persecution or social injustice. They provided a safe haven for Sufi students and followers to practice their faith and pursue their spiritual goals.

In addition to spiritual practices, the khanaqahs also provided basic necessities such as food, shelter, and clothing for the students. The zawiya, on the other hand, were smaller centers established in urban areas, catering to the spiritual needs of the urban population.

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