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The Place of Tasawwuf in Traditional Islam
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[quote][quote][blue]also some scholars do not fully condemned tasawwuf;[/blue] [purple]they opine that we must take 'n respect the positive aspect of it for e.g. pray with your heart as well rather than just the body--as we tend to become too formal sometimes with just the body actions. but then the prophet sws's teachings clearly tell us to pray with ihs'an i.e. as ifyou are watching God; if not then atleast that he is watching you.[/purple][/quote][blue][font=Century Gothic][b][size=2]Just as the Kuffar having some good Akhlaq do not desere to be enumerated as Muslims, Sufism cannot be branded as a part of Islam even though some of the akhlaq of the Sufis confirm to the Sunnah.[/size=2][/b][/font=Century Gothic][/blue][/quote]
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