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Sufiism .. Does It Have A Place In Islam? - Zainab - 10-03-2004 My research on sufism or mystisism is not too extensive, but enough to make me understand what it's about. My personal views are as follows. I think sufisim is totally against the basic idealogy of Islam. Instead, it's much in line with the concept of monasticism in Christianity, and also somewhat similar to the mystic values of non- Divine religions like buddhism and hinduism. Broadly speaking, sufism depicts the concept of retiring from the worldly life into a reclusive existence. Islam, on the contrary, says that religion/spiritualism and worldy responsibilities go hand in hand. Of course, Islam commands a strict control on ones morals and ethics while indulging in worldly affairs. According to Islam, to prove one's worth and quality, it's incumbent upon every human being to maintain a balance between their responsibilities toward Allah and their duties towards family, friends, colleagues etc. After all, it's the challenges of this earthly life that carve our personality and determine the quality of our hearts & minds, which is eventually for Allah SWT to judge. Obviously a person who lives the life of a hermit in the wilderness with the minimal of contact with the outside world hasn't given himself / herself enough opportunity to grow morally or intellectually as much as those who have been brave enough to face the challenges of this world and yet held on to their duties toward Allah. There are certain Muslim societies where the concept of sufiism has deviated from a complete hermit like existence to something thats more balanced between seclusion and participation in worldly life. But it all depends upon their interpretation of merging both sides of life to make it acceptable in a broader sense to the Muslim community as a whole. However, I wouldn't like to use the term 'Islamic Mysticism' because I don't think it's appropriate. Clearly the Qur'aan and Sunnah conveys no such ideas. Allah Alim, Allah knows best. Keeping this in mind, the accusations by several scholars about sufiism trying to distract Muslims from the Qur'aan and Sunnah, and move them "towards the sevitude" of the "sheiks" could very well be true .. and personally I think, this should be a good enough reason to discard Sufism. Already enough lies have been manufactured by some of the so-called scholars, alims and imams over the past centuries uptil today which have mercilessly hidden the truth and beauty of Islam. While discussing Sufism, the concept of Bid'ah (or innovation) often surfaces as well. I would personally say that Bid'ah is unacceptable in Islam, in that, those rules and commands that have explicitly been laid in the Qur'aan are not subject to 'renaissance.' However, periodically, with the passage of time and the complexities of the modern world, we may need to frame additional laws concerning society, government, economy, etc. keeping in mind the various ethical values and principles as defined in the Qur'aan and Sunnah. In my opinion, such a step is perfectly acceptable in Islam and should not be confused with Bid'ah. But it is very important that such laws that have been developed and implemented by people in later times should NOT be 'labelled' as Qur'aanic or Sunnah laws. Islam in its originality is beautiful, simple, comprehensive and practical. As stated by Br.Yusuf Hijazi, the best way to avoid any deviation "is to grasp tightly onto what was left to us by our beloved Prophet (s.a.w.), the Qur'aan and Sunnah, as understood and believed and acted upon by the best of people to have lived: the Companions and those who followed their footsteps." Sufiism .. Does It Have A Place In Islam? - Muslimah - 10-04-2004 as salam alykom Zainab Actually if u browsed the board u d ve found a whole thread dedicated to Sufism We had a Sufi member who recommended some links, but just lookt at the other posts much explanatio Insh a Allah http://www.islamsms.com/bb/index.php?s...t=0entry10107 |