who were sufis?why did sufisim became popular?
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Sufism, variously defined as "Islamic mysticism" "the inward dimension of Islam" or "the phenomenon of mysticism within Islam"is mysticism in Islam, "characterized . values, ritual practices, doctrines and institutions" which began very early in Islamic history and represents "the main manifestation and the most important and central crystallization of" mystical practice in Islam.
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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
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By educating the masses and deepening the spiritual concerns of the Muslims, Sufism has played an important role in the formation of Muslim society. Opposed to the dry casuistry of the lawyer-divines, the mystics nevertheless scrupulously observed the commands of the divine law.
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plєαѕє mαrk ѕѕ вrαínlαlíѕt í dσ ѕσ much ѕtudíєѕ fσr thíѕ 1 pαrtículαr αnѕwєr
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