sufi in English

noun
1
a Muslim ascetic and mystic.
Muslims are now divided into Sunnis, several types of Shi'ites (including Ismaeli), and Sufis .

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1. - Sufi Aphorism "Who is a Sufi? A Sufi does not ask who a Sufi is."- Sufi Aphorism "The Sufi is the child of his or her time"

2. There are also some Sufi Muslims.

3. Writer/Poet/Anthologizer: Sufi Mohammad Abdul Gaffar BaghwanVoice: Sufi Mohammad Abdul Gaffar BaghwanThis video is only meant to disseminate the information

4. The Moroccan Sufi Ad-Dabbagh is considered as a great saint by the Shadhilis, Taijanis, Naqshabandis, Brawlis, Deobandis and many other Sufi sects

5. The Moroccan Sufi Ad-Dabbagh is considered as a great saint by the Shadhilis, Taijanis, Naqshabandis, Brawlis, Deobandis and many other Sufi sects

6. Sufi philosophers view the question as artificial or wrongly framed.

7. The Bhaktis were Hindus, but were similar to Sufi Muslims

8. THE Caravansary a non-profit newsletter/website for Oregon’s Sufi community

9. - Sufi Aphorism Others: "ishavasyam idam sarvam, yat kinchit jagatyam jagat"

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11. The Layenes are the smallest of the four major Sufi Brotherhoods in Senegal

12. Being the Sufi sensation she is among The 500 Most Influential Muslims of the world.

13. The dargahs of Delhi resonate with Sufi music that draws people from all faiths.

14. The Sufi rituals of Chechnya to a mass in the holiest church of Armenia.

15. Even among bands of Sufi mystics, such as the dervishes, Celibacy was exceptional (see Sufism)

16. Folk Islam is widely practiced but there is little evidence of an organized Sufi movement.

17. Aḥmadiyyah, also spelled Ahmadiyya, modern Islamic sect and a name shared by several Sufi (Muslim mystic) orders.

18. Ali holds a high position in almost all Sufi orders which trace their lineage through him to Muhammad.

19. In sufi tradition, sandalwood paste is applied on the sufi’s grave by the disciples as a mark of devotion.

20. Sufi and Bhaktis both were mystical movements, emphasized inner reflection in order to achieve a direct personal relationship with a deity

21. He was given permission to start a new order in Tanta and it soon flourished into "one of Egypt's largest Sufi brotherhoods".

22. The mystical and hierarchically organized Brotherhoods, the sufi, were first formed in the twelfth century in Iraq, Iran, central Asia, and North Africa

23. Historical records show that the Coathanger was known as far back as 964 AD, when the Persian astronomer Al Sufi noted its misty appearance

24. His father, Haydar, was the sheikh of the Safaviyya Sufi order and a direct descendant of its Kurdish founder, Safi-ad-din Ardabili (1252–1334).

25. Son of slain ‘Collaborator’ sentenced to death by Hamas Shadi al-Sufi, 38, was found guilty of killing Jaber al-Qeeq, a former activist with the PLO’s Popular Front for the Liberation of

26. He added that it is essential for Sufi saints and scholars to counter these forces through various avenues including on social media, so that the ideology of extremism does not take root in India.

27. Although the Hijazis, who are Sunnis but not Wahhabis, are not viewed as heretics, they are marginalized because the Islam they practice has Sufi leanings--and tolerant Sufiism is anathema to the austerely dogmatic Wahhabis.

28. ‘The Apotropaic powers of Arabic letters, phrases, verses, and writing themselves are central to Mouride belief systems and, indeed, Sufi mysticism more generally.’ ‘A circumambulation is a ritual which can be performed in different contexts: Apotropaic, cathartic, and as rite of aggregation.’

29. In "A Heart Afire: Stories And Teachings Of The Early Hasidic Masters", Zalman Schachter-Shalomi (Reb Zalman, the father of the neo-Hasidic Jewish Renewal movement) and Netanel Miles-Yepez (co-founder of the Sufi-Hasidic Inayati-Maimuni Tariqat, which is the only Jewish order of Sufis in the world) present a 406-page compendium of teachings, stories, and commentaries by early Hasidic masters