How to use in-sentence of “sufism”:
+ The order was founded by Abu Ishaq Shami who taught Sufism in the town of Chisht, some 95 miles east of Herat in present-day western Afghanistan.
+ For a non-Muslim the most important ideas in Sufism are love for fellow human beings and living ones life in such a way where all actions are against the self.
+ His strength came in the reconciling of the mystical nature of Sufism and strict nature of the Quran.
+ Islamic Mysticism is known as “Tassawuf” and a detailed list of Muslim Sufi mystics is given on the Sufism page.
+ He also wrote books on Universal Sufism and economics.
+ The Naqshbandi or Naqshbandiyya “tarika” of Sufism is a mystic order founded by the Sufi sage, Baha-ud-din Naqshband.
+ It seeks to eliminate Sufism from Somalia and has opposed various Sufi groups.
+ He taught Sufism in Baghdad.