what were the major beliefs and practices of the Sufis class 7th answer in points
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Sufis were Muslim mystics. They rejected outward religiosity and gave emphasis on love and devotion to God. They inspired people to be compassionate towards all fellow human beings.
They rejected idol worship and considerably simplified rituals of worship into collective prayers.
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), contemplation, sama (singing), raqs (dancing), discussion of parables, breath control, etc. under the guidance of a master or pir.
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