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Mystic practices in Islam
Sufism (Arabic: التصوف, romanized: al-Taṣawwuf) is a mystic body of religious practice found within Islam that is characterized by a focus on Islamic
Sufism
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SUF may refer to: Scouts unitaires de France Socialistisk Ungdomsfront (Socialist Youth Front, Denmark) Syndikalistiska Ungdomsförbundet (Swedish Anarcho-syndicalist
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Primordial sea in Mandaean cosmology
In Mandaean cosmology, the Sea of Suf (or Sea of Sup, Classical Mandaic: ࡉࡀࡌࡀ ࡖࡎࡅࡐ, romanized: iama ḏ-sup, lit. 'Sea of the End') is a primordial sea
Sea_of_Suf
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Sufism Sufism poetry, a mystic poetry in Sufism Western Sufism, a new religious movement in the world Sufism in Afghanistan Sufism in Algeria Sufism in
Sufism_(disambiguation)
Sufism has a history in India that has been evolving for over 1,000 years. The presence of Sufism has been a leading entity increasing the reaches of
Sufism_in_India
Abrahamic monotheistic religion
educational activities. The Sufism-influenced Ahle Sunnat movement or Barelvi movement claims over 200 million followers in South Asia. Sufism is prominent in Central
Islam
Spiritual state in Sufi development
texts as the opposite and complement to maqam. As an early authority on Sufism, Ali al-Hujwiri in his book Kashf al-Mahjub, defines Hal as "something that
Maqam_(Sufism)
Sufism is considered an important aspect of Islam in Afghanistan. Most people are not followers of Sufism but Sufis have a considerable influence on both
Sufism_in_Afghanistan
Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)
Muhammad (c. 570 CE – 8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious, military, and political leader, and the founder of Islam. According to Islam, he was the final
Muhammad
Sufi concept
(al-fanâ) (extinction) is the apex of the aḥwāl. Since aḥwāl are considered in Sufism to be gifts from God, there is nothing on the part of human beings that
Hal_(Sufism)
New religious movement with its origins in traditional Sufism
Western Sufism, sometimes identified with Universal Sufism, Neo-Sufism, and Global Sufism, consists of a spectrum of Western European and North American
Western_Sufism
Sufi master or spiritual guide
romanized: Haḍra) . The title is often translated into English as "saint". In Sufism, a Pir's role is to guide and instruct his disciples on the Sufi path. This
Pir_(Sufism)
District in Samangan Province, Afghanistan
western languages. Some examples are: Dar-i-Suf, Dare Suf, Darya ye Suf; the preceding with Sof instead of Suf. Valleys of Afghanistan Samangan Province
Darah_Sof_District
Annihilation of self in Sufism
Fanaa (Arabic: فناء fanāʾ ) in Sufism is the "passing away" or "annihilation" (of the self). Fana means "to die before one dies", a concept highlighted
Fana_(Sufism)
Sufi ceremony performed as part of the meditation and prayer
attire, and other rituals. Sama is a particularly popular form of worship in Sufism. In 2005, UNESCO confirmed the "Mevlevi Sama Ceremony" of Turkey as one
Sama_(Sufism)
District in Samangan, Afghanistan
Dara-i Sufi Bala District is a district in Samangan Province, Afghanistan. It was created in 2005 from Darah Sof District. The district is surrounded by
Dara-i_Sufi_Bala_District
Philosophy in Sufism
thought unique to Sufism, the mystical tradition within Islam, also termed as Tasawwuf or Faqr according to its adherents. Sufism and its philosophical
Sufi_philosophy
Strong, positive emotional/mental states
school of Sufism practices seeing the beauty inside the apparently ugly. Sufism is often referred to as the religion of love. God in Sufism is referred
Love
History of Islamic mysticism in Pakistan
Sufism, known as Tasawwuf in the Arabic-speaking world, is a form of Islamic mysticism that emphasizes introspection and spiritual closeness with God.
Sufism_in_Pakistan
Sufi temple in Walnut Creek, California
Sufism Reoriented Sanctuary is a universal spiritual retreat located in Walnut Creek, California, United States. The sanctuary is located at 11 White Horse
Sufism_Reoriented_Sanctuary
Laws enforcing racial segregation in the U.S.
Hinduism Persecution Untouchability Islam Persecution Ahmadiyya Shi'ism Sufism Sunnism minority Muslim Judaism Persecution Neopaganism Rastafari Serers
Jim_Crow_laws
Order of Sufism
A tariqa (Arabic: طريقة, romanized: ṭarīqa) is a religious order of Sufism, or specifically a concept for the mystical teaching and spiritual practices
Tariqa
Hindu and Muslim saint (c. 1838–1918)
of Sufism. Sterling Publishers. p. 104. ISBN 81-207-2147-0. Warren, Marianne (1997). Unravelling the Enigma: Shirdi Sai Baba in the Light of Sufism. Sterling
Sai_Baba_of_Shirdi
Country in West Africa
Tocquevillian Analytics in Africa, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005) Glover, John, Sufism and Jihad in Modern Senegal: The Murid Order, (University of Rochester Press
Senegal
Aspect of Islamic history
Sufism is the mystical branch of Islam in which Muslims seek divine love and truth through direct personal experience of God. This mystic tradition within
History_of_Sufism
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
Muslim world. Most of the Ottoman Sultans adhered to Sufism and followed Sufi orders, and believed Sufism was the correct way to reach God. Non-Muslims, particularly
Ottoman_Empire
Sufi mystic and poet (1207–1273)
Mevlevi Order. His family hailed from Balkh. Rumi is an influential figure in Sufism, and his thought and works loom large both in Persian literature and mystic
Rumi
Country in West Asia
Emirates". U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 7 September 2025. "The Return of Sufism to the UAE". Al-Mesbar Center. 16 April 2018. Archived from the original
United_Arab_Emirates
Country in West Asia
City: Schocken Books. p. 302. ISBN 978-0-8052-4176-1. Weismann, Itzchak. "Sufism and Sufi Brotherhoods in Syria and Palestine". University of Oklahoma. Archived
Syria
Angel in Jewish and Islamic mythology
and how the name originated is a matter of debate. In some branches of Sufism, particularly within esoteric or mystical contexts, he is recognized as
Metatron
Sufism in Spain was practiced in Al-Andalus mainly in the 9th century. Although it did not reach the extent of other lands, it would strongly influence
Sufism_in_al-Andalus
Sufi tradition in Punjab
Sufism has played a major role in the history of Punjab. West Punjab, Pakistan is heavily influenced by Sufi Saints and major Sufi Pirs. The partition
Sufism_in_Punjab
State in northern India
Apart from the rulers, the Delhi Sultanate era also saw the growth of Sufism in Uttar Pradesh. Sufi saints, such as Nizamuddin Auliya and Qutbuddin Bakhtiar
Uttar_Pradesh
Sufism is considered an essential part of Islam In Algeria. It was suppressed by Salafists but is now regaining its influence as it existed before the
Sufism_in_Algeria
Group of fraternal organizations
against European imperialism. Many Ottoman intellectuals believed that Sufism and Freemasonry shared close similarities in doctrines, spiritual outlook
Freemasonry
Country in South Asia
was the first prominent Bengali Muslim writer. Lalon, a fakir practising Sufism and sādhanā influenced the bauls. Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay wrote about
Bangladesh
A mast (from Persian مست mast), in Meher Baba's teaching, is a person who is overwhelmed with love for God, accompanied with external disorientation resembling
Mast_(Meher_Baba)
Body of water in the Book of Exodus
Reeds. " Crossing the Red Sea Transjordan in the Bible Erythraean Sea Sea of Suf in Mandaeism "Exodus - Chapter 13 (Parshah Bo and Beshalach) - Tanakh Online
Yam_Suph
Indian singer, poet and Sufi guide (1882–1927)
sarasvati vina, poet, philosopher, writer, and pioneer of the transmission of Sufism to the West. At the urging of his students, and on the basis of his ancestral
Inayat_Khan
1st Shia Imam and 4th Rashidun caliph (656–661)
Ali ibn Abi Talib (Arabic: عليّ بن أبي طالب, romanized: ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib; c. 600 – 661 CE) was the fourth Rashidun caliph who ruled from 656 CE until
Ali
Head of Chechen Republic since 2007
Russia's Muslims, specifically that some Muslim communities did not follow Sufism. Liz Fuller, writing for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, commented that
Ramzan_Kadyrov
Collective supererogatory ritual performed by Sufi orders
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Hadra" Sufism – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2025) (Learn how and
Hadra_(Sufism)
Sufi tradition in Bangladesh
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
Sufism_in_Bangladesh
Islamic religious complex atop the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
different functions in Jerusalem at that time. Pilgrimage, Sciences and Sufism. Museum with No Frontiers. 2013. ISBN 978-3-902782-11-3. the Haram al-Sharif
Al-Aqsa
American boxer and activist (1942–2016)
people's views on what Islam really is." He also developed an interest in Sufism, which he referenced in his 2003 autobiography, The Soul of a Butterfly
Muhammad_Ali
Building for gatherings of a Sufi brotherhood
London. ISBN 978-1-78403-031-5. Hofer, Nathan (2015). The popularisation of Sufism in Ayyubid and Mamluk Egypt, 1173-1325. Edinburgh. ISBN 978-0-7486-9422-8
Sufi_lodge
Metropolis in Uttar Pradesh, India
Tulsidas. Kabir came to influence traditions in Hinduism, Sikhism, and Sufism. Tulsidas wrote his Awadhi language epic, the Ramcharitmanas, which is a
Varanasi
Sufi saint and poet (1177–1274)
Sayyid Shah Hussain Qadri , (1177 - 19 February 1274) popularly known as Lal Shahbaz Qalandar (Sindhi: لعل شهباز قلندر), was a Sufi saint and poet who
Lal_Shahbaz_Qalandar
Social-cultural system
Salafism. Other denominations of Islam include Nation of Islam, Ibadi, Sufism, Quranism, Mahdavia, Ahmadiyya and non-denominational Muslims. Wahhabism
Religion
Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1137–1193)
those who stubbornly rejected the Holy Law." He was also a supporter of Sufism and a patron of khanqahs (Sufi hostels) in Egypt and Syria, in addition
Saladin
Sufi preachers
Sheikh or shaykh (Arabic: شيخ, romanized: shaykh, pl. شيوخ, shuyūkh), of Sufism is a Sufi who is authorized to teach, initiate and guide aspiring dervishes
Sheikh_(Sufism)
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
He wrote many books on Sufism, tafsir, and healing and his students established the University of Spiritual Healing and Sufism.[better source needed]
Shadhili
Public body in Scotland which provides support for career advancement
Skills Development Scotland (SDS) (Scottish Gaelic: Leasachadh Sgilean na h-Alba) is the national skills agency of Scotland. It is an executive non-departmental
Skills_Development_Scotland
Islamic scholar and jurist (1263–1328)
he sometimes criticized certain practices associated with Sufism, he acknowledged that Sufism is an integral part of Islam and praised many Sufi masters;
Ibn_Taymiyya
Central Semitic language
fallen into disuse (e.g., هاتف hātif 'telephone' < 'invisible caller (in Sufism)'; جريدة jarīdah 'newspaper' < 'palm-leaf stalk').[citation needed] Colloquial
Arabic
Hinduism Persecution Untouchability Islam Persecution Ahmadiyya Shi'ism Sufism Sunnism minority Muslim Judaism Persecution Neopaganism Rastafari Serers
Persecution of transgender people under the second Trump administration
Persecution_of_transgender_people_under_the_second_Trump_administration
Hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews
Hinduism Persecution Untouchability Islam Persecution Ahmadiyya Shi'ism Sufism Sunnism minority Muslim Judaism Persecution Neopaganism Rastafari Serers
Antisemitism
Founder of Buddhism
107. Conze, Edward (2000). "Buddhism: A Short History". From Buddhism to Sufism Series. Oneworld. Reat, Noble Ross (1996). "The Historical Buddha and his
The_Buddha
Rank in Sufism
In Sufism, a wāṣil (Arabic: وَاصِل; 'one who reaches') is a murid or salik who accomplished and finished crossing the path of sulūk. The wāṣil is the sufi
Wasil_(Sufism)
Religion established by Baháʼu'lláh
Valleys and the Four Valleys. The Seven Valleys was written to a follower of Sufism, in the style of ʻAttar, the Persian Muslim poet, and sets forth the stages
Baháʼí_Faith
Tradition of Islamic mystic writing
of works in various languages that express and advocate the ideas of Sufism. Sufism had an important influence on medieval literature, especially poetry
Sufi_literature
Turco-Mongol conqueror (1320s–1405)
practising Sunni Muslim, possibly belonging to the Naqshbandi Order of Sufism, which was influential in Transoxiana. His chief official religious counsellor
Timur
Country in North Africa
original on 8 July 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2013. Hoffman, Valerie J. (1995). Sufism, Mystics, and Saints in Modern Egypt. University of South Carolina Press
Egypt
Literary genre
2013. Retrieved 25 March 2011. Galin, Müge (1997). Between East and West: Sufism in the Novels of Doris Lessing. Albany, New York: State University of New
Science_fiction
Capital of Punjab, Pakistan
politics of Sufism on the ground: The political dimension of Pakistan's largest shrine". In Tschacher, Torsten; Dandekar, Deepra (eds.). Islam, Sufism and Everyday
Lahore
Esoteric beliefs in the Eastern world
with a perennialist focus, reducing esoteric Islam almost exclusively to Sufism. This view was greatly influential in the academic studies of Henry Corbin
Eastern_esotericism
Concept in Islamic sufism
The wārid (plural: wāridāt) is the concept in sufism—a body of mystical practice within Islam—that explores the divine effect of dhikr and wirds practice
Warid_(Sufism)
Partially recognised state in the Horn of Africa
coastal towns such as Mogadishu and Merca, there is also a presence of Sufism, Islamic mysticism; particularly the Arab Rifa'iya tariiqa. Through the
Somaliland
Supernatural beings in Arab culture and Islam
History Foundation Beirut Lebanon p. 96 Yazaki, Saeko. "Classes of Beings in Sufism." Sufi Cosmology. Brill, 2022. 68-88. "موقع التفير الكبير". Altafsir.com
Jinn
Concept of Sufism
In Sufism, the Majzoob or Majzub (Arabic: مَجْذُوب, plural: مَجَاذِيبٌ majazib, majazeeb) is a mystical station (ḥāl) that the Muslim saint (wali) underwent
Majzoob_(Sufism)
Country in Northeast Africa
divided between two groups: Sufi and Salafi Muslims. Two popular divisions of Sufism, the Ansar and the Khatmia, are associated with the opposition Umma and
Sudan
Province of Canada
heritagenl.ca. Retrieved September 12, 2025. Society of United Fishermen SUF Lodge #9 Municipal Heritage Building. Canadian Register of Historic Places
Newfoundland_and_Labrador
American Islamic scholar and preacher (born 1975)
Yasir Qadhi (Urdu: یاسر قاضی; born January 30, 1975), formerly known by his Arabic kunya Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi (أبو عمار ياسر قاضي), is an American Muslim
Yasir_Qadhi
American actress (born 1932)
now affiliates herself with all religious faiths. She follows a form of Sufism, explaining "I am a spirit opening to the truth that lives in all of these
Ellen_Burstyn
Largest main branch of Islam
normative Islam that emerged during the period after Muhammad's death, and that Sufism and Shi'ism developed out of Sunni Islam. This perception is partly due
Sunni_Islam
Country in the Horn of Africa
Sunni branch of Islam and the Shafi'i school of Islamic jurisprudence. Sufism, the mystical sect of Islam, is also well established, with many local jama'a
Somalia
In Alevism, a baba is religious leader related to a dede in Sufism. Arabati Baba Teḱe Demir Baba Teke Gül Baba Otman Baba Bektashi Dedebabate Ceylan, Ömür;
Baba_(Alevism)
Solitary retreat in Sufism
In Sufism, Khalwa (Arabic: خلوة, also khalwat; lit., "solitude"; pronounced in Iran, "khalvat"; spelling in Turkish, halvet) is a solitary retreat, traditionally
Khalwa_(Sufism)
Megacity and union territory of India
and the Red Fort, belong to this period. Delhi was the early centre of Sufism and Qawwali music. The names of Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir Khusrau are prominently
Delhi
Afghan writer and Sufi teacher (1924–1996)
departments: "studies in Sufism", "studies of Sufism", and "studies for Sufism". Studies for Sufism helped lead people towards Sufism and included the promotion
Idries_Shah
Protein family
desulphurase related, unknown function InterPro: IPR010969 Cysteine desulphurases, SufS InterPro: IPR010970 Cysteine desulphurase related InterPro: IPR011340
Aminotransferase,_class_V
Quranic Arabic word for the "self"
Nafs is an important concept in the Islamic tradition, especially within Sufism and the discipline of gnosis (irfan) in Shia Islam. The word "nafs" is derived
Nafs
Marriage of persons of the same sex or gender
Hinduism Persecution Untouchability Islam Persecution Ahmadiyya Shi'ism Sufism Sunnism minority Muslim Judaism Persecution Neopaganism Rastafari Serers
Same-sex_marriage
Traditions of human transformation aided by religious experiences
religious traditions, including Western mysticism and Western esotericism, Sufism, Buddhism, and Hinduism. "Mysticism" is derived from the Greek μύω, meaning
Mysticism
sinister left, to the left hand sinistr- sub from below, under sub-, su-, suc-, suf-, sug-, sum-, sup-, sur-, sus- subter beneath subter- super above, over super-
List of Latin words with English derivatives
List_of_Latin_words_with_English_derivatives
Prophet (6 BC – AD 30)
raised back to life. — Surah Maryam 19:13-15 John is also honoured highly in Sufism, primarily because of the Quran's description of John's chastity and kindness
John_the_Baptist
Indian mystic (1931–1990)
traditions including Jainism, Hinduism, Hassidism, Tantrism, Taoism, Sikhism, Sufism, Christianity, Buddhism, on a variety of Eastern and Western mystics and
Rajneesh
Geographical region in South Asia
Sahib and Chamkaur Sahib. The Punjab was home to several Sufi saints, and Sufism is well established in the region. Also, Kirpal Singh revered the Sikh Gurus
Punjab
Charitable religious practice
the needy regardless of social or religious background. Its origins in Sufism are tied to the Chishti Order. Langar (لنگر) is originally a Persian word
Langar_(Sufism)
Indian singer
October 2010. Kapoor, Karan (30 August 2009). "Dr. Satinder Sartaj takes Sufism to music lovers across the world". Thaindian. Archived from the original
Satinder_Sartaaj
Sufism has a history in the Philippines evolving for over 1,000 years. Sufism, also known as the science of Tasawwuf, encompasses numerous interpretations
Sufism_in_the_Philippines
Figure in Abrahamic religions
American Vision. ISBN 0-915815-41-9. Geoffroy, Éric (2010), Introduction to Sufism: The Inner Path of Islam, Bloomington, Indiana: World Wisdom, ISBN 978-1-935493-10-5
Satan
Mountain range in Asia
main rivers of Himalayas and is revered in Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Sufism and Bonpo. In Uttarakhand, the Himalayas are regionally divided into the
Himalayas
Sufi tradition in Jordan
Sufism, or Taṣawwuf (Arabic: التَّصَوُّف), variously defined as "Islamic mysticism", or, the inward dimension of Islam, is the primary manifestation of
Sufism_in_Jordan
Early Christian and Jewish religious systems
to Modern Times. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-3611-0. Winston E. Waugh, Sufism, Xulon Press, 2005. ISBN 978-1-597-81703-5, p. 17 Nagel 1994, p. 222. Andrew
Gnosticism
American TV host and government official (born 1960)
religious law side of it." Oz aligns his personal Muslim religious views with Sufism. Oz has expressed to CBN News his opposition to Sharia law in the US. Noting
Mehmet_Oz
Syrian Islamic scholar (1641–1731)
1731), was an eminent Sunni Muslim scholar, poet, and author on works about Sufism, ethnography and agriculture. Abd al-Ghani's family descended from the Banu
Abd_al-Ghani_al-Nabulsi
Idea advanced by Ufologists
various religious and mystical traditions, such as Islamic mysticism known as Sufism. In this tradition, the concept al-ghayb refers to the hidden, unseen, and
Interdimensional UFO hypothesis
Interdimensional_UFO_hypothesis
Sunni Islamic reformist movement
more orthodox student Rashid Rida followed hardline Salafism which opposed Sufism, Shi'ism and incorporated traditional madh'hab system. Rida eventually became
Salafi_movement
SUFS
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Jasmin
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire named Bierley, from Old English burh ‘fortified place’ (genitive byrh) + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.German : from a short form of a personal name formed with Old High German bero ‘bear’, or a topographic name from a variant of Middle High German birling ‘hay barn’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Messenger of the Gods
Girl/Female
Tamil
Varajottama | வரஜோதà¯à®¤à®¾à®®à®¾à®‚
The greatest fem
Girl/Female
Indian
Inner light, Immortal, Born during the day
Boy/Male
Tamil
Charan Raj | சரண ராஜÂ
King of the feet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ever useful, Magnificent
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Devotee of the Gods
Boy/Male
English American French
Spear strength.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
General in the Military
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SUFS
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