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 +"The Maulavis are the [[sufism|Sufi]] sect, known to Europeans as the [[Dancing Dervishes]], whose founder was the far-famed Jelal- ad-DIn, [[Rumi]]."--''[[Persian Poetry for English Readers]]'' (1883) by Samuel Robinson
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-'''Sufism''' is a denomination in Islam emphasizing [[mysticism]], [[asceticism]] and [[music]].+'''Sufism''' is a [[denomination]] in [[Islam]] emphasizing [[mysticism]], [[asceticism]] and [[music]].
==See also== ==See also==
-* [[Islam]] 
-* [[List of Sufism related topics]] 
* [[Tawassul]], a religious practice in which a Muslim seeks nearness to God * [[Tawassul]], a religious practice in which a Muslim seeks nearness to God
 +* [[Ashʿari]]
 +* [[Barakah]]
 +* [[Maturidi]]
 +* [[Shab-e-barat]]
 +* [[Tawassul]]
 +* [[Tazkiah]]
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"The Maulavis are the Sufi sect, known to Europeans as the Dancing Dervishes, whose founder was the far-famed Jelal- ad-DIn, Rumi."--Persian Poetry for English Readers (1883) by Samuel Robinson

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Sufism is a denomination in Islam emphasizing mysticism, asceticism and music.

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