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[quote][size=1][quote][N.d. Reprint. Mecca: Dar al-Baz, 1397/1978],[b] 467).............................As for the origin of the word Tasawwuf, it may well be from Sufi, the person who does Tasawwuf,..........Hasan al-Basri who died 110 years after the Hijra, and is reported to have said, "I saw a Sufi circumambulating the Kaaba, and offered him a dirham, but he would not accept it. Edited by: usmani790 on Saturday, February 17, 2007 6:48 AM[/quote][green]You quoted some book on 'Tasawwuf' and your view on the origin of the word in question. My previous posts will throw some light on the journey of tasawwuf thrugh the ages and its present posion and the position of its followers today. You may also visit the following sites to see how much they have deviated.[/green].[/b] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v34n4A6utRU http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6761417473258986134&q=hadhra[/size=1][/quote]
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