LearnDeen.com

Lets Learn our Deen. Website dedicated to Islamic Dawah

Thursday
Jul 29th
Text size
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Error
  • XML Parsing Error at 1:6429. Error 4: not well-formed (invalid token)

Sects

Sufism in the West - Part I : Misguided Sufi Orders & their masters

Sufism is known as "Islamic Mysticism," in which Muslims seek to find divine love and knowledge through direct personal experience of God. Mysticism is defined as the experience of mystical union or direct communion with ultimate reality, and the belief that ...

Last Updated ( Sunday, 12 October 2008 23:57 )

Read more...
 

Sufism in the West - Part II: Uncovering those who accept, adopt and promote Sufism

Muslims are like a single body, if a virus attacks one part of it, then the whole body feels it.  It is important to remove any viruses that make the body ill in order for it to remain healthy and strong...

PART II:  Uncovering those who accept, adopt and spread Sufism

Nuh Ha Mim Keller
Hamza Yusuf Hanson
The Sufi Tradition in Toronto
Abdal-Hakim Murad

Last Updated ( Sunday, 12 October 2008 23:59 )

Read more...

Sufism in the West - PART III: Sufis’ enmity to Ahl As-Sunnah

PART III: Sufis’ enmity to Ahl As-Sunnah

What is the truth about Wahhabism?
Support for secular governments

Last Updated ( Monday, 13 October 2008 00:00 )

Read more...

Sufism in the West - Part IV: Sufi institutions and programs

Part IV: Sufi institutions and programs

Zaytuna Institute
Ihya Productions & Ihya Foundation
Other Sufi Institutions

Last Updated ( Monday, 13 October 2008 00:03 )

Read more...

Tracing the Roots of Sufism - Part 1

During the time of the Messenger of Allah PBUH, affiliation was due to Islam (اسلام) and Eaman (ايمان). Thus they identified people as either Muslims (believers) or Kufar (non-believers). Then the time came when they called people “Zahidoon”2 (زاهدون) or “Abidoon” (عابدون), due to their Zuhd1 (زهد). Then there were those who disconnected themselves from worldly life for Zuhd (زهد). They became distinguished due to their piousness and they were known for their specific manners and etiquettes.

Last Updated ( Monday, 13 October 2008 00:02 )

Read more...
  • «
  •  Start 
  •  Prev 
  •  1 
  •  2 
  •  Next 
  •  End 
  • »
Page 1 of 2