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- Sufism is a mystic body of religious practice found within Islam1. It emerged in the 8th century and spread mainly in Persia2. Sufism teaches the science of purifying the soul, refining the morals, and developing the inner and outer self3. Sufism also emphasizes the love between God and humans, and rejects the idea of God's inaccessibility2. Sufism is also known as Tasawwuf in Arabic1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SufismSufismul este un curent apărut în secolul VIII și răspândit mai ales în Persia. În centrul vieții religioase a acestei doctrine se află iubirea reciprocă dintre Dumnezeu și oameni, respingând, prin urmare, ideea inaccesibilității lui Dumnezeu.ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/SufismSufisme (bahasa Arab: صوفية, translit. ṣufiyyah) atau tasawuf (bahasa Arab: تصوف, translit. taṣawwuf) adalah gerakan Islam yang mengajarkan ilmu cara menyucikan jiwa, menjernihan akhlak, membangun lahir dan batin serta untuk memperoleh kebahagiaan yang abadi.id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufisme
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