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प्रश्न
Explain the rise and significance of the Sufi Movement with reference to:
Nizam-ud-Din Auliya’s main beliefs
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उत्तर
Nizam-ud-din believed that one could embrace God within this life by Talab (Deep Desire for Union With God) and Fana (Destruction of Ego). Nizam-ud-din did not believe in discrimination on grounds of religion, caste or sex. H9 said, “be generous to the needy, the poor, the exploited and the oppressed.”
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Mention the two main features (principles) of the Bhakti Cult.
Mention the two main principles of Sufism.
Explain the rise and significance of the Sufi Movement with reference to:
Impact of Sufism on Indian Society
No survey of the Bhakti movement can omit the names of great woman figure who left the impression of their preaching upon future generations. In this context, explain briefly the preaching.
Mirabai
Sufism was a liberal reform movement within Islam. With reference to Sufism, write short note on the following:
Caste distinctions
Summarise the impact of Bhakti movement with regard to:
Fostering unity and harmony between different communities.
With reference to the given pictures, answer the following:

How did the Sufi and the Bhakti movements foster the growth of Indo-Islamic culture?
Who was Mirabai? What has she to say in her devotional songs?
What was the main contribution of Nambiandar-Nambi?
With reference to the given pictures, answer the following:


How did the Sufi and the Bhakti movements foster the growth of Indo-Islamic culture.
