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who were suftis and what is hagiography?​

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Answered by adityapatil16
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Persian hagiography. Hagiography is the literary genre of biographies about holy people. In Islamic Persia, hagiography developed as a genre during the eleventh century CE, in Khurāsān, a region from which many eastern Ṣūfīs came. It tended to focus on Sūfī saints.Hagiography ... Sufi biographical collections particularly emphasize lineage relationships, hierarchies of saints, karamah (capacity to ...

Answered by nethraezhil
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SUFIS:

Sufis themselves claim that Tasawwuf is an aspect of Islam similar to sharia, inseparable from Islam and an integral part of Islamic belief and practice. Classical Sufi scholars have defined Tasawwuf as "a science whose objective is the reparation of the heart and turning it away from all else but God".

HAGIOGRAPHY:

It is a biography of saint or autobiography of saint or saintly person
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