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[quote][quote] usmani790 PAKISTAN Posted - Tuesday, May 22, 2007 - 12:43 PM ......"In other many religions [b]there are similar teaching as we have tasawwuf in Islam[/b]..................." [/quote] [blue][size=2][b][font=Century Gothic]What do you mean? Phir murgi ki ek taang? Tasawwuf has no basis from the traditional Islamic sources of the Qur'an and Sunnah. It is in essence a conglomerate consisting of extracts from a multitude of other religions with which the Muslims who called themself Sufi's interacted.[/font=Century Gothic][/b][/size=2][/blue][/quote]
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