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[quote]The link of Tasawwuf with Quran & Sunnah, if there is any, is a claim put forward by some scholars. It is not something that has been invented here and now. So their views have to be analyzed for this or not? When you are "connecting its link to Quran and Sunnah" are you doing this in the light of the arguments and opinions put forward by the established scholars? or merely on the basis of your own ability to link things? If you are going for former, you will have to defend everything that these scholars said, in order to defend your claim on Tasawwuf. If you take the latter, you will have to present your scholarly qualifications for justifying a position that is independent of earlier scholarly thoughts on the subject. Regarding Imam Ghazali, I am quite surprised at your indifference towards his views, you said "We don't need to worry about how Imam Gazali or any one else explain Tasawwuf" If not people like Imam Ghazali then who? Almost all traditional scholars I know, who follow Tasawwuf as well, consider him to be a very respected and established scholar of Tasawwuf and Islam.[/quote]
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