Thread: What is Sufism?
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Old Thursday, April 26, 2007
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Perhaps Sufism has not lost its lively and creative spirit. There are still Sufis professing different Sufi Orders. What is required is deep search for them. However, its difficuilt to separate a sufi/fakir and a begger/fakir . In my own thinking, the easiest way to search for Sufis is to go to shrines during Urs Mubarak of different Auliya Karaam and search them. It seem a bit awkward to see people in investigating manner, however, one may have intuition in finding them. ...... and Allah pak knows better!
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