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[quote][quote][size=1][b]It can be safely said that under Sufism people seek to win God’s pleasure without having to fight for God’s cause.[/b][/size=1][/quote] [size=1][b][blue]On what basis do you say this? Please read the following quote from a famous website of Sufis[/blue] [/b] [/size=1] http://www.sufiway.org/universal_worship.php [size=1][b] [quote] In 1923, Sufi Inayat Khan developed a multi-faith worship service that acknowledges and pays homage to the expressions of divine truth as they are revealed through all religions. This inspiring service, called the Universal Worship, honors the “unity of religious ideals,” and is celebrated on various occasions in both a formal ritual version as well as in a more informal style. The Universal Worship provides a powerful symbolic enactment of inter-religious unity and mutual gratitude in a world fractured by divisions and suspicion. In the same peacemaking spirit of bearing witness to the unity of religious ideals, members of the Sufi Way seek to express inter-religious respect by visiting, praying, learning, and making friends in all places of worship of all faiths, wherever we are welcome. While we each may have a root religious tradition of our own to which we are primarily committed, we experience that this active contact with other forms of worship and revelation deepens our own faith and sense of the sacred, and adds in some small way to the increase of tolerance and peace among the world’s people [/quote] [/b] [/size=1] [size=1][blue][b]Has this anything to with Eemaan and Islaam ?[/b] [/blue] [/size=1][/quote]
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