The Educational Sufism and its Lessons for the Modern Individual
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Educational Sufism represents one of the most profound intellectual and spiritual traditions within Islamic civilization. Rooted in the pursuit of inner knowledge and self-purification, Sufism has historically served not only as a means of personal transformation but also as a system of ethical education. In today's complex and fast-changing world, the lessons of Sufism offer valuable insights for modern individuals seeking meaning, moral clarity, and inner peace. This article explores the core principles of educational Sufism and their relevance to the contemporary human experience.
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