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[quote]Quote: We don't need to worry about how Imam Gazali or any one else explain Tasawwuf if it looks agaisnt the basic sources of Islam.We should stick to the basic source how they explains it.We must make sure that we don't cross the boundries of main sources.Others explanations are not hujjat for us. Reply: I wonder whether you really read what I have written or not. What are the "boundaries of the main sources" is what is being discussed here. When I mention "Tasawwuf", I mean the concept as understood by the established scholars of this discipline (Imam Ghazali is one of them). I am arguing on the basis of that concept. What is your own personal and private understanding of the concept, is irrelevant here. I think the topic of the discussion was "The Place of Tasawwuf in Traditional Islam" and not "Tasawwuf as Mr. Usmani thinks of it".[/quote]
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