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  1. Sufism: Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer · Fasting Pilgrimage · Charity Muhammad Ali · Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an · Hadith · Sharia Jurisprudence Biographies of Muhammad Sunni · Shi'a · Sufi Art · Architecture Cities · Calendar ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  2. Sufism: Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer · Fasting Pilgrimage · Charity Muhammad Ali · Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an · Hadith · Sharia Jurisprudence Biographies of Muhammad Sunni · Shi'a · Sufi Art · Architecture Cities · Calendar ... [100%] 2023-02-05
  3. Sufism: Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer · Fasting Pilgrimage · Charity Muhammad Ali · Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an · Hadith · Sharia Jurisprudence Biographies of Muhammad Sunni · Shi'a · Sufi Art · Architecture Cities · Calendar ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  4. Sufism: Sufism refers to mystic Islam. Classical Sufi scholars have defined Sufism as "a science whose objective is the reparation of the heart and turning it away from all else but God.". [100%] 2023-10-24 [Islam]
  5. Sufism: Sufism, also known as Tasawwuf (Arabic: تصوف‎‎), is an Islamic mystical tradition, whose adherents aim to achieve obliteration of the self and complete oneness with Allah. Sufis believe that nothing exists outside of Allah (similar to the Kabbalistic view on the ... [100%] 2023-11-27 [Islam]
  6. Sufism: Sufism (Arabic: الصُّوفِيَّة‎ aṣ-ṣūfiyya), also known as Tasawwuf (التَّصَوُّف‎ at-taṣawwuf), is a mystic body of religious practice found within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic purification, spirituality, ritualism, asceticism, and esotericism. It has been variously defined as "Islamic ... (Body of mystical practice within Islam) [100%] 2023-12-15 [Sufism] [Sunni Islam]...
  7. Sufism: Sufism (Arabic: الصُّوفِيَّة‎ aṣ-ṣūfiyya), also known as Tasawwuf (التَّصَوُّف‎ at-taṣawwuf), is a mystic body of religious practice found within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic purification, spirituality, ritualism, asceticism and esotericism. It has been variously defined as "Islamic ... (Religion) [100%] 2023-08-25 [Sufism]
  8. Universal Sufism: Universal Sufism is a Sufi Order founded by Inayat Khan in the early 1900s. The movement is universal, and allows members of all faiths to be initiated into it. [70%] 2023-03-13 [Islam]
  9. History of Sufism: Sufism is the mystical branch of Islam in which Muslims seek divine love and truth through direct personal experience of God. This mystic tradition within Islam developed in several stages of growth, emerging first in the form of early asceticism ... (Religion) [57%] 2023-10-28 [Sufism]
  10. Sufism (Arabic, "Tasawwuf"): The mystic and ascetic doctrines of the Mohammedan sect of the Sufis, whose name is derived from the Arabic noun "ṣuf" (wool), having reference to the woolen cloth worn by its adherents to typify the primitive simplicity enjoined by Islam ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [57%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  11. Sufism in Jordan: Sufism, or Taṣawwuf (Arabic: التَّصَوُّف), variously defined as "Islamic mysticism", or, the inward dimension of Islam, is the primary manifestation of mystical practice in Islam. Jordan is considered by many Sufis to be "a spiritual center and a fertile environment for ... (Religion) [57%] 2023-10-20 [Sufism]
  12. Sufism in Spain: Sufism in Spain was practiced in Al-Andalus mainly in the 9th century. Although it did not reach the extent of other lands, it would strongly influence Islam in Spain and Iberian culture in general. (Religion) [57%] 2023-12-16 [Sufism]
  13. Sufism in Bangladesh: Sufism in Bangladesh is more or less similar to that in the whole Indian subcontinent. India, it is claimed, is one of the five great centers of Sufism, the other four being Persia (including central Asia), Baghdad, Syria, and North ... (Sufi tradition in Bangladesh) [57%] 2024-01-09 [Sufism in Bangladesh] [Sufism in Asia]...
  14. Sufism in Algeria: Sufism is considered as an essential part of Islam In Algeria. Sufism was fought and oppressed by the Salafists, and now is again regaining its importance as it was there before Algerian Civil War. (Religion) [57%] 2023-11-21 [Sufism]
  15. Sufism in India: Sufism has a history in India evolving for over 1,000 years. The presence of Sufism has been a leading entity increasing the reaches of Islam throughout South Asia. (Religion) [57%] 2023-12-05 [Sufism]
  16. Sufism in al-Andalus: Sufism in Spain was practiced in Al-Andalus mainly in the 9th century. Although it did not reach the extent of other lands, it would strongly influence Islam in Spain and Iberian culture in general. (none) [57%] 2024-06-17 [Sufism in Europe] [Islam in Spain]...
  17. Majzoob (Sufism): In Sufism, the Majzoob or Majzub (Arabic: مَجْذُوب, plural: مَجَاذِيبٌ majazib, majazeeb) is a mystical station (ḥāl) that the Muslim saint (wali) underwent in his journey within Islamic sufism to reach the posture (maqām) of reacher (wasil) and perfect man (al-Insān ... (Sufism) [70%] 2023-11-26 [Sufism] [Spiritual practice]...
  18. Wird (Sufism): The wird (plural: awrād) is a regular litany and a mystical invocation practiced by murids, saliks and wasils in islamic sufism. In Sufism, the murid's transformation and salvation is done by the practice of special disciplines such as performance ... (Sufism) [70%] 2023-11-18 [Sufism] [Spiritual practice]...
  19. Wassil (Sufism): In Sufism, a wassil (Arabic: وَاصِل; 'one who reaches') is a murid or salik who accomplished and finished crossing the path of sulūk. The wasil is the sufi who has reached the spiritual stage where the divine Hijab is unveiled on ... (Sufism) [70%] 2023-11-07 [Sufism] [Language and mysticism]...
  20. Fana (Sufism): Template:Sunni Islam Fanaa (Arabic: فناء fanāʾ ) in Sufism is the "passing away" or "annihilation" (of the self). Fana means "to die before one dies", a concept highlighted by famous notable Persian mystics such as Rumi and later by Sultan Bahoo. (Sufism) [70%] 2023-11-07 [Sufism] [Mysticism]...
  21. Sheikh (Sufism): A Sheikh or shaykh (Arabic: شيخ shaykh; pl. شيوخ shuyūkh), of Sufism is a Sufi who is authorized to teach, initiate and guide aspiring dervishes in the Islamic faith. (Sufism) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Religious leadership roles] [Sufism]...
  22. Sama (Sufism): Sama (Turkish: Sema; Persian, Urdu and Arabic: سَمَاع) is a Sufi ceremony performed as part of the meditation and prayer practice dhikr. Sama means "listening", while dhikr means "remembrance". (Sufism) [70%] 2023-12-03 [Sufism] [Meditation]...
  23. Rabbani (Sufism): In Sufism, a rabbani (Arabic: رَبَّانِيّ; 'Godly person'), or ribbi, is a wasil who is attached to Allah. The term rabbani or ribbi is cited in the Quran into several Āyates, as: The rabbani has several characteristics mentioned by the Quran ... (Sufism) [70%] 2023-11-22 [Sufism] [Language and mysticism]...
  24. Hijab (Sufism): In Sufism, the Hijab (Arabic: حِجَاب) is the divine veil that covers the qalb (heart) of the murid (a novice committed to spiritual enlightenment) before reaching the maqāmāt (stages) of the tajalli (disclosure of God as truth) and nūr manifestation (Light ... (Sufism) [70%] 2023-12-16 [Sufism] [Spiritual practice]...
  25. Salka (Sufism): The salka (Arabic: السلكة) is a collective recitation of all sixty hizbs of the Quran done by murids and saliks in Islamic Sufism. The salka is a tilawa during the meeting of the murids in a zawiya or a mosque to ... (Sufism) [70%] 2023-12-15 [Sufism] [Spiritual practice]...
  26. Maqam (Sufism): Maqām (Arabic: مَقَام "station"; plural مَقَامَات maqāmāt) refers to each stage a Sufi's soul must attain in its search for Allah. The stations are derived from the most routine considerations a Sufi must deal with on a day-to-day basis ... (Sufism) [70%] 2023-12-15 [Sufism]
  27. Pir (Sufism): Pir (Persian: پیر‎, lit. 'elder') or Peer is a title for a Sufi spiritual guide. (Sufism) [70%] 2023-12-15 [Religious leadership roles]
  28. Salka (Sufism): The salka (Arabic: السلكة) is a collective recitation of all sixty hizbs of the Quran done by murids and saliks in Islamic Sufism. The salka is a tilawa during the meeting of the murids in a zawiya or a mosque to ... (Sufism) [70%] 2023-12-15 [Sufism] [Spiritual practice]...
  29. Khalwa (Sufism): Khalwa (Arabic: خلوة, also khalwat; lit., "solitude"; pronounced in Iran, "khalvat"; spelling in Turkish, halvet) has several meanings in Sufism, Islamic jurisprudence, and the Druze religion, which in some way derive from the concept of being alone or withdrawing from the ... (Sufism) [70%] 2023-12-15 [Islamic terminology]
  30. Mast (Sufism): A mast (pronounced "must"), in Sufi philosophy, is a person who is overwhelmed with love for God, accompanied with external disorientation resembling intoxication. The word was coined by Meher Baba and originates from the Sufi term mast-Allah meaning "intoxicated ... (Sufism) [70%] 2023-12-12 [Islamic terminology] [Mystics]...
  31. Warid (Sufism): The wārid (plural: wāridāt) is the divine effect of dhikr and wirds practice on the qalb of murid and salik and wasil in Islamic sufism. The warid is a result of dhikr in the Sufi tradition, and while the wird ... (Sufism) [70%] 2023-12-15 [Sufism] [Spiritual practice]...
  32. Wird (Sufism): The wird (plural: awrād) is a regular litany and a mystical invocation practiced by murids and saliks and wassils in islamic sufism. In Sufism, the murid's transformation and salvation is done by the practice of special disciplines such as ... (Sufism) [70%] 2022-01-31 [Spiritual practice]
  33. Muqarrab (Sufism): The Muqarrab (Arabic: مُقَرَّبٌ) is a major spiritual stage (maqām) that the murids and saliks (novices and followers of Sufism) reach in their ascetic quest within Islamic Sufism. Being close to God (Allah) is one of the main goals of worship ... (Sufism) [70%] 2023-12-17 [Sufism] [Spiritual practice]...
  34. Wasil (Sufism): In Sufism, a wāṣil (Arabic: وَاصِل; 'one who reaches') is a murid or salik who accomplished and finished crossing the path of sulūk. The wāṣil is the sufi who has reached the spiritual stage where the divine Hijab is unveiled on ... (Sufism) [70%] 2024-01-13 [Sufism] [Language and mysticism]...
  35. Fana (Sufism): Fanaa (Arabic: فناء fanāʾ ) in Sufism is the "passing away" or "annihilation" (of the self). Fana means "to die before one dies", a concept highlighted by famous notable Persian mystics such as Rumi. (Sufism) [70%] 2024-08-25 [Sufism] [Mysticism]...

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