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where are the words'sufism' or 'sufi' derieved from​

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Answered by arisettysaikarhikeya
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Answer: Sufism (tasawwuf) is the name given to mysticism in Islam. The term is taken from the root word in Arabic 'suf' which means 'wool'. 1 It basically denoted the ones who denounced the world, chose a mystic way of life and wore coarse woolen clothes.

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Answered by rudh2345
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Answer: Sufism (tasawwuf) is the name given to mysticism in Islam. The term is taken from the root word in Arabic 'suf' which means 'wool'. 1 It basically denoted the ones who denounced the world, chose a mystic way of life and wore coarse woolen clothes.

Sufism, known as tasawwuf in the Arabic-speaking world, is a form of Islamic mysticism that emphasizes introspection and spiritual closeness with God. ... Sufi practice focuses on the renunciation of worldly things, purification of the soul and the mystical contemplation of God's nature.

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Where did Sufism originate from?

Afghan Sufis of the Naqshbandi Order perform dhitr at a mosque in Kabul. Sufism originated after the death of Mohammed in 632, but it did not develop into orders until the 12th Century. The orders were formed around spiritual founders, who gained saint status and shrines built in their names.

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