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what were the major beliefs and practices of the sufis

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Answered by khushbuhooda19
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Sufis were Muslim mystics. They rejected outward religiosity and emphasised love and devotion to God and compassion towards all fellow human beings. They often rejected the elaborate rituals and codes of behaviour demanded by Muslim religious scholars. They sought union with God. They believed that the heart can be trained to look at the world in a different way. They developed elaborate methods of training using zikr (chanting of a name or sacred formula), discussion of pasables, breath control, etc. under the guidance of a master or pir.
Answered by skyfall63
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The major beliefs and practices of the Sufis involved the devotion towards God in every way.

Explanation:

  • Sufis is the type of Muslim mystics.
  • They made their way towards love, care, and compassion for everyone around them.
  • They also believed that people’s heart can be united with God.
  • Frequently, the rituals and the behavior codes of Muslim religious scholars were rejected by them.
  • He believed that the heart can be trained to see the world in a different way.

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