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sufism
by kalyan ram on Oct 11, 2007 07:31 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

can some muslim explain what is sufism?....why it is different from sunnism, shiasm?.....i see there sizeable number of sufi follwers in sub continent and also popular in west too through sufi pop albums......

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by Santosh Kumar on Oct 11, 2007 07:58 PM   Permalink
Sufi is called to an extreme true religious muslim person.

When he/she die then people make there buried place as shrine and start almost (not exactly) worshipping this place. Thy start asking their will from this dead person.

Such practice (which is against the core and basic principle of Islam) are called as sufism.

People (not all) from both Sunni and Shia do practice this sufism activity.

Sufism mainly grown in Turkey, Iran, Iran and Indian subcontinent and still it is practicising in these countries.

Arab world is almost isolated from this practice and they are true follower of Islam (upto some extent).

In India most of the sufism practicing muslims are illitrate and indulge in all type of criminal activity.

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by Santosh Kumar on Oct 11, 2007 08:02 PM   Permalink


THE MAIN PROBLEM WITH THESE SUFISM PRACTICISING MUSLIMS IS THAT EVEN IN THEIR PRACTICAL LIFE THEY DONT OBEY THE TEACHING & LIVING OF THAT SUFI TO WHOM THEY ALMOST TREAT AS NEXT TO LORD

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