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- 7th/8th centuries CESufism is a mystical branch of Islam that emerged in the 7th/8th centuries CE12after the death of Muhammad in 6323. Sufism developed into orders around spiritual founders, who gained saint status and shrines built in their names3. Sufism entered India in the 12th century with Muslim invaders4. Sufism is based on the inner dimensions of the teachings of Muhammad and the theme of Unity of God42. Sufis are known for wearing garments of coarse wool34.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.However, Sufism as a historical phenomenon emerged in the 7th/8th centuries CE through the preaching of a movement of ascetics, and developed in Baghdad in the 9th/10th centuries around some charismatic figures, the most influential of which is the master Junayd al-Baghdadi (d. 910).www.islamicity.org/77864/sufism/The exact origin of Sufism is disputed. Some sources state that Sufism is the inner dimensions of the teachings of Muhammad whereas others say that Sufism emerged during the Islamic Golden Age from about the 8th to 10th centuries. However Islamic scholars predating the Islamic Golden Age were referred to as Sufis, like Hasan of Basra.slife.org/history-of-sufism/Sufism originated after the death of Mohammed in 632, but it did not develop into orders until the 12th Century. The orders were formed around spiritual founders, who gained saint status and shrines built in their names.www.dw.com/en/sufi-islam-what-you-need-to-know…The Muslim saints who wore garments of coarse wool began to be called Sufi saints. Sufism entered India in the 12th century with Muslim invaders and became popular in the 13th century. The Sufi’s main theme was Wahadut-ul-Wajud (Unity of God). It developed first in Iraq. The first Sufi saint was Begum Rabia of Bashera in Iraq.www.insightsonindia.com/indian-heritage-culture/b…
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A group of Sufi masters who defended the works of theosophists such as Ghazali and al-Qushayri began emerging in the late eleventh and early- to mid-twelfth centuries. Abu l-‘Abbas ibn al-‘Arif (1088-1141) was one of the most prominent Sufis in Spain and one of the earliest ones during Sufism's peak in the … See more
Sufism in Bangladesh is more or less similar to that in the whole Indian subcontinent. India, it is claimed, is one of the five great centers of Sufism, the other four being Persia … See more
Orientalists proposed a variety of origin theories regarding Sufism, such as that it originated as an Indo-European response to Semitic influence, … See more
The exact origin of Sufism is disputed. Some sources state that Sufism is the inner dimensions of the teachings of Muhammad whereas others say that Sufism emerged during the Islamic Golden Age from about the eighth to tenth centuries. … See more
Between the 13th and 16th centuries CE, Sufism produced a flourishing intellectual culture throughout the Islamic world, a "Golden Age" whose physical artifacts are still present. In … See more
Current Sufi orders include Ba 'Alawiyya, Chishti, Khalwati, Naqshbandi, Nimatullahi, Oveyssi, Qadria Noshahia, Qadiria Boutshishia, Qadiriyyah, Qalandariyya, Sarwari Qadiri See more
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WEBSufism is said to have originated during the time of Prophet Mohammad (seventh century C.E.). Almost all traditional Sufi orders trace their "chains of transmission" back to the Prophet via his cousin and son-in-law Ali ibn …
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WEBIt consists of a variety of mystical paths that are designed to ascertain the nature of mankind and God and to facilitate the experience of divine love and wisdom in the world. Sufism arose as an organized movement after …
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WEBSep 8, 2009 · History and theology. Several origins of the word 'sufi' have been suggested. It may derive from the word for 'wool' and the woollen garments worn by early Sufis. It may also have connections...
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WEBHowever, Sufism as a historical phenomenon emerged in the 7th/8th centuries CE through the preaching of a movement of ascetics, and developed in Baghdad in the 9th/10th centuries around some …
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