Geography, asked by samriddhidas3, 10 months ago

who were sufis? what was their central belief?​

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Answered by abhijeetmaurya82
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Answer:

Sufism is the mystical branch of Islam.[citation needed] A Sufi is a Muslim who seeks annihilation of the ego in God.[

Explanation:

Sufism, mystical Islamic belief and practice in which Muslims seek to find the truth of divine love and knowledge through direct personal experience of God. It consists of a variety of mystical paths that are designed to ascertain the nature of humanity and of God and to facilitate the experience of the presence of divine love and wisdom in the world.

Answered by DivineEyes
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  • Sufis were Muslim spiritualists who rejected external religiosity and emphasised love and devotion to God and compassion towards all fellow human beings. The major beliefs and practices of the Sufis were: They sought union with God much as a lover seeks his beloved with a disregard for the world......

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