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[quote]I m not against the objectives as said earlier. To get knowledge and understanding is very much desirable and must be encouraged. what I said about the 'ways'to achieve the objective is in question.These ways are different in different structures of sufism. There is no harm till it is within the limits of Quran and Sunnah. say ,zikr is essential to purify one's heart and soul.But if someone suggests that parroting some particular words n number of times will lead to zikr,is nothing but distortion of the very meaning of it. It will resemble to "jaap"as it also aims to repeat a particular word with fixed number of times. Al-Baqara [2:239] 2:239 If ye fear (an enemy), pray on foot, or riding, (as may be most convenient), but when ye are in security, celebrate Allah's praises in the manner He has taught you, which ye knew not (before). Al-Ahzab [33:41] 33:41 O ye who believe! Celebrate the praises of Allah, and do this often;[/quote]
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