- (Arabic: الصوفية, romanized: al-Ṣūfiyya or Arabic: التصوف, romanized: al-
Taṣawwuf) is a
mystic body of
religious practice found within Islam which is characterized...
- of the mystic,
corresponding to the unio
mystica in
Western mysticism.
Tasawwuf, an
Arabic word that
refers to
Islamic mysticism, is
known in the West...
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discussing tasawwuf, Sufism, or faqr was not allowed. For a long time
after Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī,
information and
teachings about faqr,
tasawwuf, and Sufism...
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tasawwuf), is a mystical-ascetic
approach to
Islam that s****s to find a
direct personal experience of God.
classical Sufi
scholars defined tasawwuf as...
- (1025–1101/1616–1690). Montreal:
Mcgill University. pp. 251–252. M. Nafi,
Bashir (2002). "
Taṣawwuf and
Reform in Pre-Modern
Islamic Culture: In
Search of Ibrāhīm al-Kūrānī"...
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Khwaja Sayyad Abdullah Chishti was a 16th
century Sufi
Saint of
Chishti order and a
direct descendant of
Khwajah Maudood Chishti. He was born in Old Bhakkhar...
- poet,
literary and
religious scholar specialized in
Persian language and
tasawwuf, and
Allama Muhammad Iqbal studies. 'Moeen' is his pen name, (in Urdu takhalus)...
- Üftade, (b. 895 AH/1490 AD or 900 AH/1495 AD,
Bursa - d. 988 AH/1580 AD, Bursa) was an
Ottoman Islamic scholar, sufi poet, and the
shaykh of Aziz Mahmud...
- used (Ossetian: Салам). In
Senegal which has a
majority of
Muslims with
Tasawwuf-orientation, it is a
common greeting.
Spelled and
pronounced in Wolof:...
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Muhammad Asad
Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani
Rashid Rida
Other Islamic modernists Taṣawwuf Tariqah Ahmed Raza Khan –
Barelvi Hilmi Tunahan – Süleymancı
Ahmad al-Rifa'i...