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[quote]Brother Salman Quote:- As I mentioned, these questions refer to the core issue. Had sufism been just about getting closer to Allah, we all would have supported it lovingly. Please read the article whose link is provided in the my opening post and I am posting it here specially for you again.After reading this article, we knows that Tasawwuf is well defined by the Quranic verses and Sahih ahadith.Further more one can see in this article that the big name of Islamic history are there who themself used to follow the it. http://www.tamilmuslim.co.uk/articles/traditional.htm If all these is not good enough for you to follow this path, then I am afraid that the answer which you are looking won’t help you much in this regards. Regards,[/quote]
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