sufism

IPA: sˈʌfɪzʌm

Root Word: Sufism

noun

  • A family of spiritual schools in Islam emphasizing mysticism and asceticism.
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Examples of "sufism" in Sentences

  • And as for sufism in Bangladesh.
  • Sufism as a form of timeless wisdom.
  • It is by a foremost scholar in sufism.
  • She specialized in the study of Sufism.
  • Almeria was a center of Sufism at that time.
  • Sufism is the heart of the Islamic revelation.
  • He was known for his saintly leanings to Sufism.
  • His books on Sufism are unique in the history of Sufism.
  • This is the foundation of the universality of Universal Sufism.
  • If we are talking about sufism, then we quote scholars on sufism.
  • Fortunately, non-urban muslims of south asia still follow barelvi sect of islam which is closer to sufism.
  • The man in rags was Shams of Tabriz, and he became Rumi's mentor on the path of Muslim mysticism, the path of sufism.
  • Filed under: Firoze Shakir Bollywoods Most Wanted , day 2, haji malang dargah, hindu muslim amity, palki, sufism, urus
  • And with Almaas it is sufism, buddhism, advaita, developmental psychology and object relation psychology, among others.
  • Filed under: Firoze Shakir Bollywoods Most Wanted , day 2, haji malang dargah, hindu muslim amity, madhav ketkar, palki, sufism, urus
  • This naturally leads to the incredibly/suddenly timely topic of Turkey's place in the global stage, as well as discussions of Islam particularly sufism, nanotechnology, and all the other other themes that factor into Ian's book.

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