Mysticism in Islam & other religions

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Dr. Noor Ahmed Chandio
Anwar Khan Kaleri

Abstract

Mysticism in Islam:


Muslim scholars who utilized their energies for understanding the normative guidelines of the human being, came to be known as jurists, however; those who were detained that the most important task was to train the mind in achieving positive thinking, which is divided into three main schools of thought--theology, philosophy, and Sufism. This leaves us with the third domain of human existence, the spirit. Most Muslims who devoted their major efforts to develop the spiritual dimensions of the peoples came to be known as Sufis. This is the most important for the actual peace of the world. Sufis love all creature of Allah. They love with peace and make the struggle for understanding themselves and this way find out Almighty Allah. What is the reason of come into being of a human being? Their existence is for the prayer of almighty Allah. A Sufi is the messenger of love. He wants to spread love in the universe. Mysticism is not limited only to Islam but has been increased in over all religions. Irfan is a term used in mysticism that means identify Allah through recognizes him.


Mysticism in Other Religion:
Like Muslims followers of other religions also believe in Mysticism but with some difference like Hinduism believe in incarnation, Embodiman & Transmigration of soul, etc. which is defined in this paper. In Hinduism Mysticism is called “Vedanyat”. So is in Judism and Chiristinity.

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