What were the major beliefs and practices of the Sufis? - Social Science

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What were the major beliefs and practices of the Sufis?

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Sufis were the Muslim mystics:

  1. Rejected the outward religiosity and believed in devotion to God.
  2. They rejected the elaborate rituals and the codes of behavior and believed that union with God should be as a lover seeks his beloved.
  3. They composed poems to express their feelings and developed methods to train the heart.
  4. Zikr, contemplation, sama (singing), raqs (dancing) were some of the methods.
  5. They were against idol worship and believed in collective prayers.
Concept: Islam and Sufism
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Chapter 8: Devotional Paths To The Divine - Let’s recall [Page 121]

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NCERT Class 7 Social Science - Our Pasts 2
Chapter 8 Devotional Paths To The Divine
Let’s recall | Q 5 | Page 121
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