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1 9| The greatest principle of Sufism is, 'Ishq Allah, Ma'bud 2 12| SUFISM~ ~Sufis, who had received 3 12| attained without great efforts. Sufism was unostentatiously practiced 4 12| have won all the credit of Sufism for the Persians, and Sufism 5 12| Sufism for the Persians, and Sufism came to be regarded as a 6 12| taken the lead in advancing Sufism in the world at large. Shams-e-Tabré 7 12| established the reputation of Sufism by their inspired poetical 8 12| The spiritual part of Sufism was most miraculously realized 9 12| philosophy, was well suited for Sufism, where, in ancient and modern 10 12| of their great careers.~ ~Sufism, as a religious philosophy 11 12| man. Strictly speaking, Sufism is neither a religion nor 12 12| a laborer. The idea that Sufism sprang from Islam or from 13 12| understanding and realization which Sufism represents.~ ~Sufism contains 14 12| which Sufism represents.~ ~Sufism contains all branches of 15 24| names of gods and goddesses. Sufism, being the essence of all