The spirituality of Islam is manifested in Sufism, and its followers see in it a fulfillment of emotion, a nourishment of the heart, and a deep interpretation of religion. This is in contrast to the rational interpretation that some consider dry by theologians and philosophers, as well as against the formal interpretation of some jurists that the Sufis see as a minor. In this book, the author highlights some of the features of the picture in which the position of Sufism on religion, on God, and on the world is summarized. That position which the Sufis were satisfied with and reassured of, and they demanded themselves, and were not demanded by others, and called this position: «the spiritual revolution in Islam»; Because he believes that Sufism was a complete reversal of Islamic situations and concepts as defined by the jurists, theologians and philosophers, and that it was he who breathed into the teachings of Islam a new spirit.
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