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What are the doctrines of Sufism?

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Answered by estellevillarosa3
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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

Answered by brainlyehsanul
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The Doctrines of Sufism are :-

  • Fundamental unity of all religions.
  • One can reach God through personal devotion and not through empty rituals.
  • Inner purity and self-discipline are essential for gaining the knowledge of God.
  • Equality and brotherhood of all human beings irrespective of caste, colour, creed and religion.
  • Individual soul is the manifestation of the supreme God and human soul would finally merge with it.

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