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Sufism

Number of Items: 6

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    1- A brief look at how Sufism differs and contradicts the teachings of Islam. This first part defines Sufism, mentions its origins and how it differs from Islam in the concept of belief in God, belief in the Prophet Muhammad (may the blessing and mercy of God be upon him) and belief in Heaven and Hell. 2-Some principles of Sufism, the role of the “Sheikh”, The Covenant, “Dhikr” and Sufism’s stance on the interpretation of the Quran; all of which strongly contradict the teachings of Islam.

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    Lecturer : Dr. Saleh As-Saleh

    A lecture in English in which the lecturer shows the reality of Sufism, its origin, and its religious rituals, in addition to some related points.

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    Lecturer : Salem Morgan

    A lecture in English delivered by Sh. Salem Morgan in which he gives a brief introduction to Sufism.

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    Author : Ali Hasan Khan Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf

    I have compiled this small booklet in order to show to Bralwis laymen that the great scholars of this community oppose the creed of Ahmad Raza Khan. But as Brawlis scholars have put hatred in the hearts of their followers towards the Ahle-sunnah wal jamaa, if I was to translate myself quotes of scholars, Brawlis would not read it. That is why, in this booklet, I have only gathered sayings of scholars as translated and published by Sufis themselves, so Brawlis cannot say these Sufis translators are liars.

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    Two articles in English in which the author Sh. Abderrahman Murad talks about Sufism and how its teachings contradict Islamic law. In this research, the author defines Sufism and shows its origin and its difference with Islam in the matters of belief in Allah and His Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). This research shows the attitude of Sufism regarding how to interpret the Noble Quran along with other points.

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    MAUKIBIN KADIRIYYA: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF A SUFI RITUAL CEREMONY IN KANO