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Sufism in Fez

Nehustan

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TashaN

Veteran Member
Premium Member
In your thread about "Ain ..." you used some quotes from Ibn Al-arabi and he is one of the most famous sufi scholars in his time.

How do you see Sufism?
 

Nehustan

Well-Known Member
I suppose as I see it as a philosophy more than religion, but certainly a way of interpreting the religion. I'd say that Sufism is both Islamic philosophy and mysticism that should sit next to the orthodox (sunnah) Islam, not replace it.
 
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