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  • ...ter followed by the Assyrians and Armenians), as well as [[Shia Islam]], [[Sufism]], Yazidism, [[Shabakism]], [[Yarsanism]] and [[Mandaeism]].
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  • </ref> Some Muslim authorities, especially among the Shi'a and [[Sufism|Sufis]], distinguish between the "greater jihad", which pertains to spiritu ...Hasan al-Basri]] would inspire a movement that would evolve into Tasawwuf (Sufism).<ref>
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  • * John Renard,"Historical dictionary of Sufism", Rowman & Littlefield, 2005. pg 155: "Perhaps the most famous Sufi who is * Seyyed Hossein Nasr, “The Garden of Truth: The Vision and Promise of Sufism, Islam's Mystical Tradition”, Harper Collins, Sep 18, 2007. Pg 204:”''
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  • ...i Islam]] and its major ''[[madhab]]s'' (schools of thought) and various [[Sufism|Sufi]] orders, but also small communities of Ismai'li [[Shia Muslim]]s,<ref ...arious Sufi orders that existed in the sultanate.<ref name="Northrup268"/> Sufism was widespread in Egypt by the 13th century, and the [[Shadhili]]yyah was t
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  • ...g Tatars as according to Islamic law which was only possible to follow via Sufism. Men should occupy themselves only with hunting and war.
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  • ...ct that İlyas stands as an obscure figure within the context of Tasavvuf (Sufism) and popular piety when compared to Hızır and there are numerous legends
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