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  • {{See also|Islam in Pakistan|Sufism in Pakistan}} ...4 percent) is Muslim, of whom approximately 95 percent are Sunni follows [[Sufism]] and 5 percent Shia.|website=[[Library of Congress Country Studies]] on Pa
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  • ...yed a pivotal role in reviving and disseminating the profound teachings of Sufism. Khaja Osman Faruquee, a renowned Spiritual meditation master, is celebrate ...ells us of his very own thoughts on spirituality and meditation along with Sufism and unquestionably bears the signature of his enviable quality. Furthermore
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  • | philosophy = Sufism, Anti-Terrorism, Philanthropy. ...interests = [[Tafsir]], [[Sharia]], [[Fiqh]], [[Hadith]], [[Quran]], [[Sufism]], [[Aqidah]], [[History]]
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  • ...e prevalence of major Sufi Muslim shrines in the district. Historically, [[Sufism]] played an important role in the spread of Islam in the region. Prominent
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  • | [[Pir (Sufism)|Pir]] || [[Sayd Ahmad Gelani]] ||
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  • [[Category:Sufism]]
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  • ...ested. [[AndrĂ© Adam (academic)|AndrĂ© Adam]] mentions the legend of the [[Sufism|Sufi]] saint and merchant [[Allal al-Qairawani]], who supposedly came from
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  • ...Siddiqui. In this book, 100 quotes are listed most of them are related to sufism. This booklet was released in English language in April 2023.<ref>{{Cite we
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  • ...nvolvement in projects related to education and peace, aligned with global Sufism.
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  • ...ional Muslims]], 40% are [[Sunni]], 20 per cent are [[Shia]], and 4% are [[Sufism|Sufi]].<ref>Pew Forum on Religious & Public life. 9 August 2012. Retrieved
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