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[quote]Brother Mujahid, The problem with you is that you think Quran is very easy book to undersatnd.That is where you are wrong.I agreed that some part of Quran are really very easy but not all Quran. There has already enough material has been provided in the forum which certainly established that sufism has its roots in Islam. What I have seen here that the people who did not accept sufism as part of islam are mostly those who thought that they have enough ability to undersatnd the religion and refused to accept the interpretation of majority of lerned people of the past and presents.It is not only sifism but even in many other issues of religion they did not accept the 'Jahmoor' rather come with a diffrent and a new concept with out having any background of islamic studies. Quran say "if you don't know ask the people who knows" and Prophet(pbuh) has said"follow the majority of learned people"and this is the guide line of Quran and Prophet(pbuh) I am trying to follow.[/quote]
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