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what were the views of the sufis about bhakti? What is its relevance in the present day?​

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Sufism has a history in India evolving for over 1,000 years.[1] The presence of Sufism has been a leading entity increasing the reaches of Islam throughout South Asia.[2] Following the entrance of Islam in the early 8th century, Sufi mystic traditions became more visible during the 10th and 11th centuries of the Delhi Sultanate and after it to the rest of India.[3] A conglomeration of four chronologically separate dynasties, the early Delhi Sultanate consisted of rulers from Turkic and Afghan lands.[4]

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what were the views of the sufis about bhakti?

Answer:-God's love was the source of bliss, thus He was at times worshipped by a devotee as his Supreme Beloved. The Bhakti saints, like the Sufis, believed that one need not go to places of worship to realise God, that He resided within the heart of each individual. Each human should thus be respected as a temple of God.

What is its relevance in the present day?Answer:-History helps us develop a better understanding of the world. You can't build a framework on which to base your life without understanding how things work in the world. History paints us a detailed picture of how society, technology, and government worked way back when so that we can better understand how it works now.

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