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The Place of Tasawwuf in Traditional Islam
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[quote][blue]uhmelas dear you seem to be criticizing all your forums' colleagues everywhere without any input from yourself [8D] that's not an educational way of critics-rather just a 'barh'/objecting for the sake of it. wud be nice to have some solid facts backed up with sound knowledge [^] for which you need to spend some time studying insh'Allah.[/blue] [purple]tasawwuf is a complicated topic and most books/literature available on this topic requires enough background of ilm e kalam and philosophy etc. however if one wishes to understand it in a v. simple manner then following may help:[/purple] [orange]Syed Ali Hajwari's 'Kashaful Ma'joob' Abu Talib Makki's 'Kutub Quloob' and Imam Kushairi's 'Risa'il'[/orange][/quote]
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