Mysticism in the sense that our Sufis follow has serious problems from an Islamic point of view. Tasawwuf has conflicts with the original messsage of Islam, in its belief system, as well as in the way it advises its adherents to achieve sal...
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Mysticism is the practice of communing with God; it is experience God rather than simply studying. From a Christian perspective, without mysticism, Christian faith is meaningless. Prayer is an aspect of mysticism. Mysticism should be connec...
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Sufi. The Sufi are the mystics of Islam. They follow an ascetic lifestyle in search of the truth and some believe in the possibility of obtaining a mystical union with God through ritual dancing, music, or meditation. Sufis believe that All...
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Dear Tyler, Peace be with you! Thank you for your good question. Since my expertise is only in questions Muslims ask regarding Christianity I will answer with the Christian view only: The two main elements in mysticism are indicated by th...
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The Islamic mystics are called "Sufis." The religious philosophy of Islam is called "Sufism." Thanks for ChaChaing!
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Individuals often describe Sufism as being the mystical dimension of Islam but if we explore into this we can question, what is so mystical about God? One can further identify that Sufism is referred to as being the Reality of Religion whi...
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Mohammedan mystics are called Ahl al-Haqq, 'the followers of the Real.' Sufism is the general term for Muslim mysticism. ChaCha!
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