Sufism In Abdullah Ansari Of Herat And Rumi

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Shia and Sunnis tend to be the most common and well-known dimensions in the religion of Islam and little is known about Sufism. Muslim theologians and scholars even view Sufism with suspicion and question it due to its unorthodox ways of practicing Islam. The readings from Abdullah Ansari of Herat and Rumi present the many teachings of Sufism and how those who follow this dimension of Islam try to connect to God closer by taking part in more spiritual practices. It’s a more spiritual form of Islam that involves physical activities like singing and dancing which by most Muslims is seen as forbidden activities. Meditation as well is a common activity found in Sufism because they believe it will bring them closer to God. Sufism also consists of following the ways of the prophets and being a person of good values and these values are generosity, integrity, emulation, and knowledge. “He who deviates from these sources finds himself grazing in the gardens of Satan, submerged in the ocean of lust, and wandering in the darkness of ignorance” (Abu Madyan d. 1197). …show more content…

Patience is probably one of the most important ethics in Sufism because it sets the ground work for a spiritual life and the practice of meditation requires one to hold that value in order to be one with God spiritually. When sin for example is presented before one the follower is to keep his faith in God knowing the punishments that will come arise if he decides to take part. Better to be patient when standing against sin. Awaiting God’s blessing shows the importance of developing patience for the follower will be rewarded with blessings and a state of