What is Sufism?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @LetsTalkReligion
    @LetsTalkReligion  Год назад +174

    Dive deeper into Sufism with some of my other videos:
    Sufi Music: ruclips.net/video/nMaPYccAzfw/видео.html
    Andalusian Mysticism/Sufism: ruclips.net/video/R_cRji6Cr8M/видео.html
    Ibn Arabi: ruclips.net/video/-bgWnzjONXE/видео.html
    Naqshbandi order: ruclips.net/video/3V5w6aIoqKY/видео.html
    Dara Shukoh: ruclips.net/video/laYyrgdaG70/видео.html
    Shadhili order: ruclips.net/video/YLRpJiItvMw/видео.html
    Conference of the Birds: ruclips.net/video/LkWlDDVB8b8/видео.html
    Ahmadou Bamba: ruclips.net/video/HtzUfbHMoWE/видео.html
    al-Shushtari: ruclips.net/video/Te-ohX1qfHs/видео.html
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    • @drmahtabkehar7583
      @drmahtabkehar7583 Год назад +5

      Plz do a program about new age spirituality

    • @dylanroberts3666
      @dylanroberts3666 Год назад

      Would you consider the Knights's Bible code also an extension of Sufi history. A people set apart to have a different mutual history and instruction from the original religion's teacher and Rabbis?

    • @kellysam2076
      @kellysam2076 Год назад +2

      HI. CAN YOU DO A VIDEO ON THE 12 IMAMS OF SHIA ISLAM. AND SEPARATE VIDEO ON THE LIFE AND SACRIFICES OF THE HOLY PEOPLE AT KARBALA SUCH AS IMAM HOSSAIN, LADY ZAINAB, HIS HOLINESS ABBASS. And the children ali asghar and bibi sakina
      Of what happened to them during and after karbala.

    • @hefzibahgayatriwedotami
      @hefzibahgayatriwedotami Год назад +1

      Salam
      You have not mentioned one big Sufi Shia the Bektashis.
      We are also interesting people 😅😅

    • @kellysam2076
      @kellysam2076 Год назад

      @@hefzibahgayatriwedotami shias in general and the sufi shia are the real Muslims. They are interesting and if anything sufi qalam and knowledge elevate Imam Ali (as) the way prophet Muhammad PBUH wanted us to.

  • @pseudopetrus
    @pseudopetrus Год назад +1268

    I am a Dervish, too old to whirl, but my mind turns to God when my body can no longer turn.

    • @chadmapping3401
      @chadmapping3401 Год назад +26

      beautiful. is this the saying of mevlana jalal-ud-din rumi

    • @chadmapping3401
      @chadmapping3401 Год назад

      ofcourse sufis do pray @@morankurdistan4716

    • @KingaKucyk
      @KingaKucyk Год назад +4

      Wonderful ❤

    • @PinkKitten77
      @PinkKitten77 Год назад +5

      So basically you only turn to god when your sick/injured????

    • @KingaKucyk
      @KingaKucyk Год назад +125

      @@PinkKitten77 You CLEARILY misunderstood what the OP said...

  • @toseef777
    @toseef777 Год назад +511

    There has been a lot of misinformation and stereotypes surrounding Sufism/tasawwuf. Thank you for your insightful analysis. You’re doing God’s work.

    • @vol94
      @vol94 Год назад +1

      ​@1RAAREYEnot sufism

    • @benjaminrobinson6507
      @benjaminrobinson6507 10 месяцев назад

      Wrong ... very wrong

    • @MMA-Akashi
      @MMA-Akashi 3 месяца назад

      Ye people read sources that have not even been written by Sufis It's like the misconception about Shias. But in the end we are all Muslim the shaytaan wants to divide us to make us weaker.

    • @LuLu-z7l
      @LuLu-z7l Месяц назад

      What?

    • @AliMohammed-ei2bo
      @AliMohammed-ei2bo Месяц назад

      god's work?? is god not working you're saying?? are you muslim ala takhafullah

  • @DamassiTV
    @DamassiTV Год назад +371

    I am an Arab Muslim from Morocco. I enjoyed watching this amazing video. Your channel is great. We travel with you in old islamic history. Thank you for the Arabic subtitle. we want more videos like this ❤️🇲🇦

    • @shereenhabib9626
      @shereenhabib9626 Год назад +4

      Beautiful...
      It's not an easy road.

    • @ahmedharajli189
      @ahmedharajli189 Год назад +3

      Hope you’re safe brother

    • @Alejandro-te2nt
      @Alejandro-te2nt Год назад +3

      Allahi hafdhik ya khouya❤🇲🇦 dima maghrebi

    • @DamassiTV
      @DamassiTV Год назад +1

      @@Alejandro-te2nt
      تبارك الله على واد البلاد ديما مغرب ❤️🇲🇦

    • @DamassiTV
      @DamassiTV Год назад +3

      @@ahmedharajli189
      Than you my brother. May Allah bless you ❤️

  • @M_A_R_I_A_M399_5
    @M_A_R_I_A_M399_5 Год назад +322

    As a muslim woman with sufism at heart, you have been able to show me the beauty of Islam. Your vision and perception is always inspiring and extremely well balanced ❤

    • @sit5imaryamjameelahal-faisal
      @sit5imaryamjameelahal-faisal Год назад +3

      Beloved i am sufi i have a wonderful Shaykh id like to invite you to his daily livestream

    • @M_A_R_I_A_M399_5
      @M_A_R_I_A_M399_5 Год назад +1

      @ruthzxcvmmcghee8284 @yes please. I wld love that ❤️

    • @Friendlyinternetuser
      @Friendlyinternetuser Год назад +18

      ​@@reclaimer2511poor knowledge

    • @zbigniewdzwonkowski3536
      @zbigniewdzwonkowski3536 Год назад +4

      As a Sufi woman try Hazrat Babajan the woman Sufi Perfect Master (1790-1931) born as elder daughter of Afghan Chief Minister...left Her body in Pune India...

    • @Friendlyinternetuser
      @Friendlyinternetuser Год назад

      @@reclaimer2511 Maybe sometimes we have a little difficulty explaining Tassawuf and Sufism to other people in short and simple sentences. We might also explain Tassawuf and Sufism with long, non-definitive explanations.
      It is also possible that we explain Tassawuf and Sufism with complicated meanings that actually distance Sufism from its original meaning. The reason is, Sufism has a main point that cannot be separated. while many other explanations are only branches, expressions and forms of translation of the main points of Sufism.
      Imam Al-Ghazali gave a short explanation of the main points in Sufism. This short explanation is sufficient. He mentioned hablum minallah and hablum minan nas as the main teachings in Sufism.
      These two main pillars of Sufism were mentioned by Imam Al-Ghazali in the book Ayyuhal Walad to introduce the world of Sufism and Sufism to children. These two main teachings in Sufism are conveyed in short and simple language so that they are easy for children to understand.
      However, the weight of this brief explanation is quite useful for adults too. The reason is that this short and simple explanation does not reduce the substance of Sufism. The simple explanation reads as follows:
      , لق٬ فمن استقام مع الله عز وجل وأحسن خلقه بالناس وعاملهم بالحلم فهو ص وفي
      means, "Know that Sufism has two pillars, namely istiqamah with Allah and harmony with His creatures. "thus, whoever is steadfast with Allah SWT, has good morals towards other people, and interacts with them politely, then he is a Sufi," (Imam Al-Ghazali, Ayyuhal Walad, [Singapore-Jeddah-Indonesia, Al-Haramain: 2005], page 15).
      For Imam Al-Ghazali, finding the essence of Sufism was not difficult for him. The reason is, he really understands what he has been talking about at length in his work, especially Ihya Ulumiddin.
      Istiqamah with Allah both physically and spiritually requires determination and unity of action in line with the Islamic religion. Meanwhile, good interaction with empathy for His creatures is another side of Sufism that is difficult to separate from the first, namely istiqamah.
      Sufism is not just an external issue, namely about robes, turbans, prayer beads, green rida slung over the shoulder, wearing a beard, a cane, showing the pronunciation of monotheism, cutting trousers above the ankles, changing the spelling to be more Islamic on social media, or about supernatural powers. acrobatics with various traditional khariqul tendencies.Sufism, for Imam Al-Ghazali, is also not a phenomenon of hijrah and is understood narrowly as an act of abandoning activities that are considered un-Islamic or refusing to stay away from people and various activities that are considered haram.
      As for a Sufi, in simple language, Imam Al-Ghazali is a person who maintains his behavior to always obey God physically and mentally, and socializes with concern for others and the natural world around him.
      With this simple understanding, everyone can become or hold Sufi status without having to change their appearance and abandon the daily activities they have been carrying out so far as long as they do not violate the Shari'a.
      students, teachers, lecturers, factory workers, bank employees, laborers, private workers, ASN, designers, photographers, musicians, can become Sufis without having to change their outward appearance and abandon their daily activities. In short, each of us can become a Sufi with these two pillars of Sufism without having to participate in the 'hijrah phenomenon.' Wallahu a'lam.

  • @rafiaakram5801
    @rafiaakram5801 Год назад +275

    As a Muslim woman from South Asia, growing up in a religious, mystical household but surrounded by a really world application of Islam that places women on the fringes. Sufism is a path that envelopes me, I had not spend a lot of time studying Islam but find myself after listening to you to explore my relationship with the divine. Thank , may you stay blessed.

    • @QueenAmethyst55
      @QueenAmethyst55 Год назад +1

    • @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl
      @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl Год назад +2

      Really world application of Islam? What?

    • @Lucifer_isthereal_god
      @Lucifer_isthereal_god Год назад +13

      @@MohamedRamadan-qi4hl I believe they meant "real world application". Meaning not a mystical application(the Shams AL-Ma'arif being an example) but rather the practical/day to day life impacting beliefs inside the Qu'Ran.

    • @powervibes
      @powervibes Год назад +15

      explore other religions and the subject of philosophy..... I hope that you find that you can have a relationship with the divine without needing a religion

    • @harharharharharharharharha240
      @harharharharharharharharha240 Год назад +7

      @@powervibeslol cope ❤

  • @FPoP1911
    @FPoP1911 Год назад +190

    you and religion breakfsat have taught me more about beauty of Islam in ways that I've never experienced before. And I'm iranian born and raised and right here still. thank you. it's like coming from a dysfunctional family and someone showing you what a loving functional one looks like.

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  Год назад +17

      Glad to hear it!

    • @bilkishchowdhury8318
      @bilkishchowdhury8318 Год назад

      Modern Man is mentally and physically incapable of being Muslim

    • @rdklkje13
      @rdklkje13 Год назад

      Do you know the @AlMuqaddimahYT channel? They’ve had some collabs with the channels you mention and their focus is exclusively on Islam, also very interesting and informative.

    • @devotionalre-upload4241
      @devotionalre-upload4241 11 месяцев назад +2

      sufism perhaps came from involving ideas from the guru shsishya tradition, advaita and vedanta... check them out... : )

    • @FPoP1911
      @FPoP1911 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@devotionalre-upload4241 ​ thank you.

  • @ZenSolipsist
    @ZenSolipsist Год назад +195

    I’ve been looking forward to this subject for a long time 🧡 the Sufi poets writings resonate like no other ☪️ thank you

  • @CrashMetaReligion1996
    @CrashMetaReligion1996 Год назад +231

    I’m a Christian but I became aware of Sufism through the poet and metaphysician Charles Upton. Charles is a Sufi Muslim and his work and knowledge are extremely interesting.

    • @westcoast20007
      @westcoast20007 Год назад +2

      You heard of sheikh nazim?? Watch him❤

    • @karamigfer
      @karamigfer Год назад

      Dostum Müslüman ol,ne zaman öleceğimiz belli değil ! Ölüm sana gelmeden önce Müslüman ol ! Hz. İsa,Musa ve diğer tüm peygamberle İslamda !
      Peygamber Muhammedin ahir zaman sözlerini okumalısın bunlar senin İslama girmen için delil olacaktır.

    • @YunnieIrfan
      @YunnieIrfan Год назад +5

      Dopesmoker . Is this the type of video where stoner doom fans hang out ?

    • @nedekrug372
      @nedekrug372 Год назад +1

      Charles Upton is great

    • @repeatedrepeated
      @repeatedrepeated Год назад +1

      Never knew of him before, thanks !

  • @malikhalilovic7996
    @malikhalilovic7996 Год назад +277

    There is a yugoslavian book called 'Death and the Dervish', an existentialist novel where the main character is a Sufi monk. It is a great read!

  • @Moomin360
    @Moomin360 Год назад +91

    I grew up in a remote part of Bagnladesh where Sufism is very common. My own gradfather was a Sufi. I do not practice it but I know all about it. I am astonished at how detailed the explanation of Sufism given in this video and the accuracy of the information, along with correct pronounciation of the arabic words used in Sufism. How long it had taken to research all this I do not know but it must have take a long time. What is also remarkable is that the author is able to narrate flowlessly which tells me that he had not only researched it but actually taken an interest in it and made the effort to learn an understand this complex subject. Congratulation sir.

    • @silvo9460
      @silvo9460 Год назад +2

      Unfortunately it’s not ur people’s culture.

    • @staorion
      @staorion Год назад +6

      ​@@silvo9460you can't divide culture from people...

    • @pulse3554
      @pulse3554 Год назад +7

      @@silvo9460well Sufism in large part emerged from Hinduism as its inspiration, so the existence of it in Bengal is like a return to origin.

    • @theUNDEFEATEDone1
      @theUNDEFEATEDone1 Год назад

      @@pulse3554 Sufis are the who brings islam largely in bangladesh!They came from middle east to spread islam .You can find in history how many sufis defeat hindu empires and buddhits empires in sylhet and on other side . So they dont take inspairation from hinduism

    • @Ani-lt3td
      @Ani-lt3td Год назад +1

      Hi five on a pir grandfather. A lot of sufis settled in bengal.

  • @toseef777
    @toseef777 Год назад +310

    The medieval Sufi era was far ahead in thinking than today’s salafi/wahhabi era.

    • @deepforestfire
      @deepforestfire Год назад +66

      They dressed better, too.

    • @Farhadmoh
      @Farhadmoh 10 месяцев назад +7

      Agree

    • @ayofzi8895
      @ayofzi8895 9 месяцев назад +1

      lmao

    • @bathwaterseller7080
      @bathwaterseller7080 9 месяцев назад +6

      i love shirk

    • @Kendndnd
      @Kendndnd 8 месяцев назад

      YES WAHABI SHIRK FOR WORSHIPING IDOLS 😂​@@bathwaterseller7080

  • @GuilhermeSantos-uq9mc
    @GuilhermeSantos-uq9mc Год назад +210

    I've just reverted to Islam last sunday (05/09/23). And now this video appears, as a gift.

    • @zak992
      @zak992 Год назад +15

      welcome to islam, may allah guide ever closer to Him, take slow baby steps, islam is very easy to understand but requires much discipline and sacrifice to walk its path, so pace yourself. Read the quran just a few verses at a time think/ponder deeply over them, let Allah`s direct speech to you and me ( the quran ) guide you. In your life whatever you come across if it agrees with the quran accept it if it disagrees with the quran question it. And finally if your parents are still alive love them, respect them be the best for them even though they may be hostile to your new religion. Good luck to you, may Allah protect you all times

    • @nadirashaikh6265
      @nadirashaikh6265 Год назад +2

      Subhanallah, mashallaha

    • @alenezi989a3
      @alenezi989a3 Год назад +6

      Welcome, if I may I advise you to learn Arabic, I'm learning too. Reading the Quran in Arabic is the most beautiful and peaceful feeling I have ever felt words can't begin to express that feeling. Translations don't even hold a candle to it( only if you don't already know Arabic)

    • @eladdad
      @eladdad Год назад +2

      May Allah continue to guide you

    • @Alejandro-te2nt
      @Alejandro-te2nt Год назад +4

      Allahu akbar! Warm welcome brother. I also am a convert to Islam. My son was born 2 days after your conversion. May Allah bless your journey

  • @constancewalsh3646
    @constancewalsh3646 Год назад +20

    The maturity and intelligence of this beautiful voice - I expected to see an erudite, gray-bearded elder, not this young man!
    Not only the beauty of your readings, but expressed appreciation for your patrons, listeners and commentators touches the heart.

  • @moecooper3037
    @moecooper3037 Год назад +84

    Phenomenal watch. Cleared up so many of the misconceptions I've had about this extremely diverse part of Islam, and has honestly reinvigorated my wonder and love for the golden ages of Muslim philosophy & spiritual exploration!
    Thank you so much for not just making this video, but every single one you've put out so far.

  • @Pamela_Hamida
    @Pamela_Hamida Год назад +212

    So brilliant! I am currently on the path to revert to Islam and as a deeply spiritual and mystical being Sufism resonates so much! Thank you 🙏

    • @salahben2350
      @salahben2350 Год назад +29

      But Sufism is not from Islam (Quran or Hadith). The Prophet peace be upon him wasn't a Sufi nor his companions.

    • @theguyver4934
      @theguyver4934 Год назад +19

      convert not a revert
      and im saying that as a muslim

    • @Pamela_Hamida
      @Pamela_Hamida Год назад +59

      @@theguyver4934 it is my understanding, thus far alhamdulillah, that Allah created all humans as Muslims hence the use of the term revert not convert. ❤

    • @Pamela_Hamida
      @Pamela_Hamida Год назад +19

      @@salahben2350 Perhaps, I am still very early on in this process. I have not completed reading the Qur’an or Hadiths inshallah ❤

    • @omaraboal-azm8705
      @omaraboal-azm8705 Год назад +8

      May God guide you to his way

  • @TenTenTamten
    @TenTenTamten Год назад +31

    It is great to see that the people with a real passion (such as yours with religions) still exist. You are doing a great work by making people want to learn more about the world around them.

  • @jasemalhammadi4228
    @jasemalhammadi4228 Год назад +126

    It’s a great to have a revision of an earlier video you made about this topic. I am sure that your understanding of this topic is also widening. you recently made a very comprehensive video about Andalusian Sufism. But we are lacking about the evolution of entire sufism traditions across all muslim world throughout history. many people hate to hear it but the Muslim world was at its Zenth when Sufism was the main stream faith. Saladin was Sufist. Mohamed II who conquered Constantinople was Sufist. Some of the greatest liberators were sufists. To label them by the traditionalist as heretical is overlooking their contributions and impact on the history of Islam.

    • @comparativereligiondailynews
      @comparativereligiondailynews Год назад +5

      Sufism and Golden Age of Islam came after a long time after Islam was formed in Arabia. It means rationalistic people and logical people discovered Sufism.

    • @M-i-k-a-e-l
      @M-i-k-a-e-l Год назад +4

      Interesting. I would have loved to live in the 1200's in southern France/Occitania. Intense mixture of cathar christians, sufism and kabbalah.

    • @CatastrophicDisease
      @CatastrophicDisease Год назад +7

      Saladin literally executed Suhrawardi for spreading his beliefs so I have no idea what you’re on about.

    • @blacksheep6174
      @blacksheep6174 Год назад +4

      ​@@CatastrophicDiseasewell back then everyone was somehow pro Sufi if not Sufi take Ottomons mamluks mughals Timurids Khanates Persians before shia-ization were sufis all those scholars of medieval golden age were sufis and sufis had great Role spreading Islam by will of Allah SWT like Shah Jalal in Bengal in Moinuddin in Ajmer Ali Hujveri etc

    • @icysaracen3054
      @icysaracen3054 Год назад

      @@CatastrophicDisease I think it was his son. Saladin army had hardline sufis in his army. His biographer who was a Sufi cursed Muslims who worked as servant for the crusaders. The whole reason why Muslims have Islamised the Israelie Palestinian conflict is the influences of sufis wanting to liberate Al aqsa mosque from the franks

  • @cheri238
    @cheri238 Год назад +23

    Thank you, Filip, for all your wisdom you share with all of us.
    Rumi and Hafiz have a special place that has a special place in my heart.
    With the deepest appreciation and reverence for all you are and do.
    🙏❤️🌏🕊🎶🎵

  • @2011szaman
    @2011szaman Год назад +30

    I always thought sufism was highly misunderstood in the modern world. Thank you so much for this wonderful episode. I have seen some other videos on sufism on your channel and looking forward to see more. Thank you again 🙌❤!

  • @pouyanpiano
    @pouyanpiano Год назад +7

    this channel is among the reasons why we need to provide access to internet to everybody

  • @hafizrahman5665
    @hafizrahman5665 17 дней назад +1

    your neutralness in every topic keep takes me back to you. Thank you

  • @SarahH0g4n
    @SarahH0g4n Год назад +8

    The most profound video I have ever watched on RUclips since signing up over a decade ago and countless videos watched. Next is your video on ibn Arabi. Truly life changing.

  • @KozmicKarmaKoala
    @KozmicKarmaKoala Год назад +17

    I have embraced Sufism . I went to Turkiye and I was enthralled by Zikr , the Dervishes and Islamic dance and revere Islamic art in general. I am so thrilled he said "you don't have to be Muslim to be Sufi" . I felt that when I dance Lezginka, Zikr and Dabke I transcend religion . I only feel GOD WITHIN.

    • @osmansaid4601
      @osmansaid4601 Год назад +4

      Sufsm and islam are the same.

    • @osmansaid4601
      @osmansaid4601 8 месяцев назад

      @@OutoftheEchoChamber only wahabi say.

    • @hxyzazolchak
      @hxyzazolchak 8 месяцев назад +1

      You are not a sufi. You cant be a non muslim sufi and that is found across all sufi literature. Why can't you people understand that you just can't take people's tradition and change it to be whatever you want it to be?

    • @01919
      @01919 7 месяцев назад +1

      Astaghfirullah

    • @ademis1000
      @ademis1000 6 месяцев назад

      You need to be muslim to be a sufism

  • @brightmal
    @brightmal Год назад +36

    I love your videos. I grew up in a Christian context, and consider myself to be a Christian, but I had started to realise in my teens that my understanding of Christian theology was not the norm. Reading C. S. Lewis at the age of 8 helped, but your videos have taken my comfort with this to a whole new level. There are fundamental truths across almost all religious traditions, and it is often in the mystical traditions these are found most clearly. With your help, I've seen this in Islam, and Judaism, and also in Taoism, Buddhism and the Hindu Traditions. Most surprisingly, you've pointed out these themes even in Catholic mysticism, which my Pentecostal upbringing and experience at a Catholic school had suggested was almost impossible.

    • @toseef777
      @toseef777 Год назад +5

      Mysticism focuses on the direct experience of God rather than the politics. Which is what makes it so attractive. Mysticism is embedded in our nature no matter which culture we were born into.

    • @rdklkje13
      @rdklkje13 Год назад +1

      Pentecostal parents sending you to a Catholic school sounds interesting. I wonder if it’s like some Muslim parents sending their kids to Protestant schools here where I live cos although it’s the next best option it’s the best one available.

    • @dr.klausschwab6184
      @dr.klausschwab6184 8 месяцев назад

      Read the Church fathers and real Orthodox Saints, then the Theologie does make sense, it is also very Mystical, The Literal Mystical Union of God and Man. Man becoming like God through drinking of The Holy Grail and gaining Eternal Life.

  • @geraldgeizer1810
    @geraldgeizer1810 Год назад +14

    I'm not a Muslim, but ,I do consider myself a mystic. Good video, nice to see others in this concept of what God, can do, in life experiences. Blessings to you.

  • @aween42
    @aween42 Год назад +13

    I have grown up within sufi ideologies all my life and yet i have never understood it this well, thanks for the great video

  • @davidskeffington1269
    @davidskeffington1269 Год назад +6

    As someone who lived in Saudi Arabia for 3and half years, 1978 to 1981. if I remember correctly. I very much appreciate your video and attention to this matter. Please continue what you are doing.

  • @jaygarcia6338
    @jaygarcia6338 Год назад +63

    as a non-muslim "mystic" person, all these points hit home. some people have known The Truth for thousands of years - but not everybody will understand it. hearing The Truth may even make them murderous.
    and as the Quran warns, not everybody will completely understand the wisdom within, even as a Muslim.
    it's insanely comforting to know there have always been people who could See and Hear surrounded by Deaf and Blind.

    • @KalS-te5md
      @KalS-te5md 6 месяцев назад +1

      I have had many visions and dreams about places I have never seen nor ever visited. I had a blue shadow and rainbow covered my left eye. I had my right eye with flashes of light with squares of four.
      The fact my whole life I had been put down for the knowledge of world religions and other things I did not understand through word of mouth. Maybe one day my soul can rest in peace and be with Abba, my Father in Heaven, and Jesus Christ. I do not believe most people which is why they always want to get rid of me. I have seen the Angel Michael, and I see the spirits of other religions. My first religion foremost was Roman Catholicism, and other people try and corrupt it for fear that they will be pushed out and disappear-struck by God. I remember every word that a man says and use it for my own to turn into something better than good.
      I am a female of which men do not believe women should teach, but they can. In fact, it was the woman who knew of a man's sins before the man did.

    • @hatimlimouni1985
      @hatimlimouni1985 5 месяцев назад +1

      Mysticism isn't always about God or the creator. Idk if you believe in magic but if you Magic is a form of mysticism but for example in islam it's considered outside of the path of god. Many of the sufist engaged in acts that were borderline or entirely from magic hence why the were disregarded by muslims. It sounds beautiful by how he describes them, but in reality they engaged in rape, derogatory actions like nudity, beastiality ... which they speak about in their own books.

    • @Thelife-mn1yi
      @Thelife-mn1yi 4 месяца назад +1

      Perhaps your mind has submitted and your body will soon InshaAllah

    • @Motion-man455
      @Motion-man455 3 месяца назад

      @@KalS-te5mdinteresting perhaps we could talk on another platform.

  • @matthewcarter2500
    @matthewcarter2500 Год назад +19

    You outdid yourself with this one, Filip! It feels like a wonderful summation of all of your previous work on Sufism. I've gained such a deeper and richer appreciation for the Islamic tradition through your work, as I'm sure we all have :)
    I've been meaning to say for a while - I'm sure you have many topics in mind, and plan them out far in advance, but I would really love to see your take on the Alevis or the Bektashi order. They have both fascinated me for many years. But whatever topics you cover will be great, I have no doubt.

  • @peterfoster7143
    @peterfoster7143 Год назад +40

    Great video. Islam is fascinating and your work is so informative!

    • @mattata-san
      @mattata-san Год назад

      Yeah fascinating how one religion can be responsible for so many rapists and murderers, I love Islam

    • @rebirthofthecool5619
      @rebirthofthecool5619 Год назад

      Ultimately, Islam is evil. The more you know about it this will become apparent

  • @RLDun
    @RLDun 6 месяцев назад +5

    As an Islamicist and more generally a religious studies scholar, I greatly appreciate your content and the time and care that you obviously put into your work. شکرا!

  • @mouradmhm3244
    @mouradmhm3244 9 месяцев назад +60

    I was an atheist from a Muslim background. Eight years ago, I found myself in a profound state of depression, a kind rooted in nihilism, a loss of meaning, and a lack of interest in anything. Through deep self-exploration, delving into what Carl Jung calls the shadow, I unexpectedly had an intense spiritual experience. I wasn't seeking God or any religious answer; it just happened. This experience turned my intellectual world upside down.
    During and after this experience, Quranic verses I had memorized as a child came to mind, and I began to understand them. I realized that religious scholars don't truly grasp their meaning; they merely repeat what their predecessors said. Religious institutions are a mess, and listening to these pretentious scholars led me to atheism. There are two kinds of religion: the religion of mainstream scholars, which is pure insanity, and the true religion, an experience that cannot be put into words.
    Some Sufi Muslims, like Al-Hallaj, Ibn Arabi, and Rumi, as well as certain Christian theologians like Meister Eckhart, understood this well. It's not surprising that these figures are often disliked by mainstream scholars and priests. I discovered that the divinity of Christ is one of the most misunderstood subjects by both Christians and Muslims. One of the most shocking realizations for me is that every word in religious texts should be interpreted metaphorically, and mainstream religious scholars are destroying the religion by insisting on interpreting the text literally.
    In the past, I laughed at the Sufis, thinking they played with mysterious words to hide their atheism. Now, amusingly, I understand them because I've become one of them.

    • @sovereign2790
      @sovereign2790 5 месяцев назад +7

      Fascinating/illuminating experiential account. Thanks for sharing.

    • @hatimlimouni1985
      @hatimlimouni1985 5 месяцев назад

      Sufism plays on the border between islam and the path of the chaytan. At some point they lost the means of god and followed what their own desires dictated. As many so called scholars, by their words and that of their follower engaged in rape, sexual assaults, beastiality, permitted what God forbids in quran and lied about having superpowers.

    • @sandrai.9380
      @sandrai.9380 5 месяцев назад +3

      Beautiful! Thank you for this!

    • @celiaescalante
      @celiaescalante 4 месяца назад

      Become Catholic since it is supposed to be universal. I'm currently stuck between religions. 😐

    • @mouradmhm3244
      @mouradmhm3244 4 месяца назад

      @@mbasacharitythambo1523 I had a spiritual experience, not a supernatural one, as I don't believe in the supernatural. What is often called "spiritual" is actually natural, it’s an altered state of mind, not beyond matter. Ancient sages described these experiences through their language and cultural/historical context, using terms that can seem confusing to us today, such as "the soul" and "the spirit." By studying the sociological context of these sages or prophets, we can see that their experiences represent the highest form of self-knowledge. To truly understand them, we need to strip away the cultural layers from their words and view them within their original context.

  • @rdklkje13
    @rdklkje13 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this Filip, especially for the number of times you say some form of the word “nuance”. It’s good to see a RUclipsr who manages to bring a great deal of nuance to complex topics so delicately and clearly. And to see this work be appreciated by so many viewers too.

  • @galletasconcrema
    @galletasconcrema Год назад +17

    For one who is very far from true sheiks or tariqas, hearing you speak about sufism, seems like the closest to the real thing, you transmit the inner content of the ideas in a strange and poetic and beautiful way, like someone who has seen something first hand, like the poets themselves through their poems, even though you speak about data, authors, books, dates and history, not to mention, through your beautiful and heart touching music. Thank you Filip!

    • @darrylviljoen6227
      @darrylviljoen6227 Год назад +1

      Sometimes it helps to have a little distance when looking at the bigger picture.
      Also he does have a musical background.

    • @lenaoliv9712
      @lenaoliv9712 Год назад

      16:40 16:56 17:12

  • @shaffehaffejee3657
    @shaffehaffejee3657 Год назад +6

    Sushmita: returned from Turkiye recently and attended 2 x Dervishes "ceremonies" It was absolutely mind-blowing and very spiritual which made me feel extremely emotional. I could watch the Dervishes for hours because I connected to the entire Swirling, Music and Mystics ❤

  • @Alex11V
    @Alex11V Год назад +39

    Sufism is the cure for Fundamentalism

    • @AbdisalamFarah391
      @AbdisalamFarah391 5 месяцев назад +2

      Probably you mean "radicalism". Fundamentalism is a good thing and it means that someone follows the fundamentals of something - that is why you have "fundamentalis of mathamatics" etc. However, in any religion or idiology people can go to the extrime which is not from that religion but actually people not understanding the fundamentals of the religion.

    • @dramaanjameela5792
      @dramaanjameela5792 3 месяца назад +1

      @@AbdisalamFarah391 correct

    • @Gieszkanne
      @Gieszkanne Месяц назад

      Its not a cure for them. For them its also something that they have to fight. The only cure for them is to realize that the quran is wrong, not the word of god.

  • @IngridHurwitz
    @IngridHurwitz Год назад +35

    Thank you. I also loved your lectures on Ibn al-Arabi and Al-Ghazali. Precise, generous and heartful ❤

    • @stageiiwappie950
      @stageiiwappie950 6 месяцев назад

      My 8 incher waving at u right now defitely agrees

    • @stageiiwappie950
      @stageiiwappie950 6 месяцев назад

      My 8 incher defitenly agrees

    • @stageiiwappie950
      @stageiiwappie950 6 месяцев назад

      Hi yes Ingrid. And my 8 incher would also agree ❤

  • @brandonmcalpin9228
    @brandonmcalpin9228 Год назад +9

    Not going to lie, some of the descriptions of listening to music and feeling it in your soul, experiencing a form of ecstasy, really hits home. I listen to predominantly instrumental music. I’ll pace around and sometimes dance while feeling this overwhelming sense of unconditional love and joy. Never knew anyone else experienced that besides myself. Just thought I was weird. Rumi always resonated with me and the poetry I write. Unconditional love and joy is a spiritual experience I feel a lot, mainly when listening to music or being in nature. I’m not even religious though. I believe in god, but I believe god is here, all around us, in us. God is the eternal present, god is within the breath we take and the breath we also must let go of. God is not something that can be understood with logic or science, only experienced in the moment. I also tend to resonate with Gnosticism to a degree.

    • @rebirthofthecool5619
      @rebirthofthecool5619 Год назад

      Sounds like you are bipolar

    • @maiarahmed8430
      @maiarahmed8430 6 месяцев назад +2

      Maybe try reading the word of God (as Muslims believe it to be) - the Quran. In my opinion, there is no need to read the interpretation of God by people, when God himself tells us who He is and how to live and what our purpose is in the Quran.

  • @kirkdougherty8690
    @kirkdougherty8690 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much! This video just happened to appear in my feed and I'm so happy that I responded by watching it.
    I became attracted to Sufism about 15 years ago. Now at the age of 68, I feel so worn out by materialism, political, ethnic, racial, religious, and sexual labels that I'm coming back to it but am searching for the niche that will help with this spiritual longing that I have. I've tried orthodoxies, but they focus too much on exterior forms rather than what's in one's heart. We'll see.
    Thank you so much being here. Much love to you and yours. ❤

  • @jamesfry8983
    @jamesfry8983 Год назад +36

    This seems very Buddhist, it even has some aspects of the five noble truths.

    • @shahrukhharoon7891
      @shahrukhharoon7891 Год назад +35

      It is. Many muslims believe buddha to be a kind of saint himself who realised the truth without even being muslim.

    • @jojoanggono3229
      @jojoanggono3229 Год назад +19

      I guess everybody is after the universal truth. If this is the case then we can conclude universal truth is cross religion and not exclusive to one specific religion, no?

    • @shahrukhharoon7891
      @shahrukhharoon7891 Год назад +7

      To a great extent yes. The only trouble is that everybody focuses more on the differences then similarities. But yes the universal truth does exist across religions

    • @ali09gaming58
      @ali09gaming58 Год назад +3

      Islam is both spiritual, personal, practical, objective spanning a wide range (political). There is Sufism in an IDEAL islamic state and also an unparalleled army with the best equipment and also an opportunity to anyone in the state to become super rich. But all are ways or paths that are meant to spread the truth and worship God. The weapons are used to stop injustice, the money is used in the way of God for needy people, building of an empire and spiritual asceticism is used by anyone who wants it that way. Islam is a universal religion. There is war when required, there is peace when required all should be done for the sake of God

    • @willebri1412
      @willebri1412 8 месяцев назад +5

      I am a Pentecostal from Africa, and this seems very Christian too. Guess we are discovering that when it comes to finding God, all religions are just metaphors for the same thing.

  • @derdadermenzi5294
    @derdadermenzi5294 Год назад +22

    Sufism is alive and life itself from the spiritual perspective ❤

    • @zbigniewdzwonkowski3536
      @zbigniewdzwonkowski3536 Год назад

      Please visit the Sufism Reoriented here on Internet... about Hazrat Babajan...

  • @Lucifer_isthereal_god
    @Lucifer_isthereal_god Год назад +8

    Yes, yes, yes I have been patiently waiting for a fresher and more in depth video on Sufism from you.
    Such a fascinating subject that I grew interest in after having read the Shams Al-Ma'arif.
    Edit: Sufism seems to have similar views to my own. The renunciation of ego "there is no I" is Buddhisms deepest and most beautiful lesson. It only makes sense those beliefs find their way to other religions.

  • @Aleemshah110
    @Aleemshah110 Год назад +21

    Thank you my murshid for making me a true Muslim with Sufism path! ❤

    • @shahidayub92
      @shahidayub92 5 месяцев назад

      The way of the prophet is Sufism ❤

  • @aliseh9653
    @aliseh9653 Год назад +9

    Thank You for these videos! I love that You also mentioned the neo-sufis, because they are very important part of the Western understanding of "sufism" in general. I wrote my BA thesis about Idries Shah and now I am writing my MA thesis on Inayat Khan. Throughout my academic oriental studies Your videos have really helped me to better understand these complicated subjects. :)

  • @thomashutcheson3343
    @thomashutcheson3343 Год назад +21

    This is superb, and merits a much wider audience.

  • @mash0000
    @mash0000 Год назад +21

    Dear Filip, Couple of other points you may want to consider adding to this summary (as addendum or part 2) is that during the Evolution of Sufism, it aquired a certaiun focus during the varios periods, though not mutually exclusive: early on it was zuhd, service, and chivalry (Hasan al-Basri, Muhasibi ), then mystical trend (Rabia, Karkhi, Hafi, Junayd), then ectstatic sufism (Misri, Bistami, Hallaj), then consolidation and simplification for widespread mainstream acceptance (Qushayri, Ghazali, Jilani), then the Philosophical Sufism with a focus on ontology (Ibn Arabi), then poetic expression of the ecstatic experiences (Attar, Rumi, Hafiz), and along the way institutionalization of sufism into various Sufi orders. These may not be formal, linear, mutually exclusive classification, I am just recollecting from my memory. Any thoughts on this aspect?
    Also, another idea that your audience may find useful: how about reading key passages from the works of leadng figures mentiond above, around 20 to 30 minutes length? This will give a cognitive understanding of the Sufi works to your audience. Thoughts?
    In Sha Allah, I will support your channel as soon as I can. I am currently supporting couple of other channels.

  • @BellaPitaBruschetta
    @BellaPitaBruschetta 2 месяца назад +1

    I keep coming back to this video to re-listen because I feel that each time I do, I think or feel something I hadn’t before. Thank you for all your work!

  • @Windradini
    @Windradini Год назад +6

    Thank you. I was deep into sufism books and practice several years ago, but work and career forced me out of this. Your explanation made me read again 🙏🏼

  • @darkmysterytemple
    @darkmysterytemple 9 месяцев назад +3

    I am pentecostal Christian and found this very interesting and eye opening. Thank you for the upload.

  • @lab9567
    @lab9567 11 месяцев назад +6

    I very much enjoy your thorough synthesis of complex history/ideology.

  • @rajkrish9347
    @rajkrish9347 4 месяца назад +1

    ABSOLUTELY fascinating and captivatingly insightful.
    A meditator myself, I resonate so well to the teachings, practise and the intent of 'intimacy with the One'. Thank you Tasha.

  • @sirjaime5889
    @sirjaime5889 Год назад +13

    Your understand about soufism and knowledge amazed me , i'm glad to see someone with this level of understanding and still not arab , really you are on same level of this topic like abdelrahman badawy because you use the same tools he used , i hope you can gain the ability of reading the main topics in Arabic too

  • @internetgal1739
    @internetgal1739 Год назад +15

    I love this so much. Please post more content about sufi and sufism

  • @grinningchicken
    @grinningchicken Год назад +4

    This video came right on time. I’ve been waiting for this one

  • @susanofferdahl3467
    @susanofferdahl3467 Год назад +2

    Wish I had known about your channel while teaching in Dubai for 12 years, and traveling throughout the Middle East.
    It would have provided a wider understanding and deeper appreciation of Islam.
    I am so thankful that I can learn from you now!!!
    You seem to have the knowledge of a 200 year old professor!!!

  • @ObsidianSouls
    @ObsidianSouls Год назад +3

    Thank you for dispelling me of the misunderstanding that Sufism is a sect of Islam. I fell into that camp, until today.

  • @soureh
    @soureh Год назад +9

    I have just finished an extensive reading on sufism especially in Iranian art and history, and I must say I found your video a very good summery of the subject, especially considering how vast the topic is.
    So خدا قوت

  • @solomanhillman
    @solomanhillman Год назад +18

    I'm new to the Sufi ways. It's exciting to be on this new journey. I would be greatly appreciative if others would share their experiences with me or point me in the right direction. Thank you and I love you all.

    • @mash0000
      @mash0000 Год назад +1

      Real Sufism is living with a constant awareness of God in service of others within the envelop of Islamic forms of worship and moral vision. You may want to subscribe to Cambridge Muslim College RUclips channel for learning more about authentic Sufis well grounded within the Islamic tradition. Also, you may search for Shaykh Mukhtar al-Maghroui.

    • @darkages9507
      @darkages9507 Год назад +9

      Those who tell do not know,
      And those who know will not be able to tell.
      As a Turk, I find sufi poet Yunus Emre's sayings as direct examples of the sufi path:
      "Love the created, because of the creator." Peace.

    • @zak992
      @zak992 Год назад +7

      There is quite a lot of misunderstanding around sufism, the video that Filip has done is a good starting point. It really depends on what you are after. In my humble opinion traditional sufism as expounded by Filip has to be grounded in orthodox islamic beliefs and practices, for me this is the best way to connect to God and purify ones ego/self, this is a hard and disciplined path to follow requiring determination but most of all God`s /Allah`s guidance and mercy, if it so pleases Him you will find Him and once He draws you closer to Him your whole life changes there is amazement and great insight in your life. However if you just want a more philosophical introduction to mysticism there are many ways both eastern as well as western mystical philosophies and ways to choose from. Take your time and research, if you want the more islamic/ sufi way 3 good resources would be the Quran, Al Ghazalis works on purifying ones ego/self and Rumi`s works, goodluck to you

    • @solomanhillman
      @solomanhillman Год назад +5

      @zak992 Thank you. I'm familiar with Rumi. I've read the Quran before. I have a pretty good understanding of Orthodox Islam. I'm gonna continue my research and hope that this is the path for me.

    • @M_A_R_I_A_M399_5
      @M_A_R_I_A_M399_5 Год назад +7

      ​@solomanhillman Take it easy and slowly. Don't go to the routes of wahabism and salafi that are literal and rigid. Sufism is inclusive, flexible and very spiritual. Good luck

  • @brometheus6354
    @brometheus6354 Год назад +9

    Great episode. Some other episode topic suggestions I would like to see are Vietnamese Cao Dai, The Urantia Book, Tengriism , and the Bahai Faith. Thanks and keep up the good work.

    • @QED_
      @QED_ Год назад +1

      Quiet. We don't want Cao Dai to become well known . . .

    • @miguelatkinson
      @miguelatkinson Год назад +2

      ​@@QED_why ?

  • @samudroprem6936
    @samudroprem6936 Год назад +6

    Many thanks to Filip for this updated version, it is refreshing to hear the clarifications and explanations. May I suggest a full episode on the life of Mevlana, to include his meeting with Shems, the reactions of their followers (and murder of Shems), whether Mevlana is correctly attributed with 'inventing' whirling during his grieving for Shems - as Coleman Barks said it was 36 hours of moving around one pillar... Barks also said Mevlana and Shems were gay lovers!!!... Debunking is needed of the Westernized ideas that have projected onto Mevlana & Shems because they can't imagine that 'such love could be expressed to the divine? They must have been in physical love !!!' So, such a topic needs your incisive explanation that Sufi poetry is borne out of the ecstatic love for the divine. It has to be experinced and not theorized about.

  • @abdrahmanabdaziz319
    @abdrahmanabdaziz319 Год назад +6

    Thanks , for the accurate description of sufism. Once I follow sufism but these days it is very hard. Now I just keep following tasawuff( knowledge) but to follow the strict order of sufism is challenging.
    Syukur with the knowledge I understand more about religion and the world , not boasting. I understand more about human attitude, without boasting. And my solat is more khusyuk , not boasting.. I know where to focus my thoughts when I perform solat and amal.
    I encourage anyone to learn the art and knowledge of sufism.

    • @abhattab
      @abhattab Год назад

      If you were caught in life it might be the life that is meant for you . The path is not always by darwasha ,poverty and disconnection to the material world . If you were on the Sufi path once you should know is being actively participating in daily life around you is a “Hal “ like other a7wal .

  • @soniya6908
    @soniya6908 Год назад +5

    blessed be the day when youtube recommended me your channel!

  • @cademosley4886
    @cademosley4886 Год назад +8

    Thank you for this Filip as always. I hope you'll be able to talk more about some of the modern history of Sufism. That really interests me.
    Not long ago I picked up a book in a library (can't recall the title now) and read a chapter about the change in policy to religious tolerance in the USSR under Brezhnev in the mid-1960s. Most Muslims in the USSR were of course the Turkic peoples, and although Sufism wasn't the majority (I don't think), because of some personal connections, Sufi leaders still got appointed as the bureaucrats overseeing state-sanctioned Islam, which created a kind of revival of Sufism in Central Asia, in the sense that the state sponsored Sufi facilities throughout the country. And then the chapter talked about the history of some of those facilities and the practice of Islam & Sufism in the USSR & later Central Asian countries from that period up to today.
    It was a really fascinating story and something we almost never hear about in the West. I'd be interested in hearing more stories like that, how Sufism and other religious movements play out in real history and politics. Thanks for again your contributions as always.

    • @darkages9507
      @darkages9507 Год назад +2

      Sufism has been the dominant Islamic tradition of all Muslim Turkic people for centuries.

  • @faustin0901
    @faustin0901 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for your thorough research and objective analysis! As a Muslim who follows the Sufi path, I know that Sufism is misunderstood or not understood at all. Really appreciate all your work and loved this video. ❤

  • @tolgacetin2799
    @tolgacetin2799 Год назад +3

    Sufism has had an immense impact in my country Türkiye and also helped the Islamization process of the Turks in general. Our older religion Tengrism had its own spiritual aspects so accepting the Sufi way of Islam was perhaps more palatable for us. Even today Sufi sheikhs (especially Rumi) are seen as a great religious intellectuals and their impacts can bee seen all around Türkiye.

  • @lessismore4470
    @lessismore4470 Год назад +4

    Thank you. Interesting (and invigorating) as usual. Please remember that some of your subscribers are looking forward to the new material. My suggestion would be the impact of Islam and Islamic philosophy on Dante and St Thomas Aquinas - I think this is a fascinating subject. Thanks again - here is one of my favorite channels. Greetings from Poland!

  • @shourov3161
    @shourov3161 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your patience and consistent organized work. It helps. Anyway commenting from Bangladesh 🤝

  • @thevetolinist8462
    @thevetolinist8462 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the comprehensive explanation. Lots of times when we talk sufism I get a very supportive and positive explanation from the sufis while some other muslims think of it very negatively, so it's really great to see it in a more objective and academic point of view.

  • @actthree7810
    @actthree7810 Год назад +8

    Thank you. I always feel more complete and more in touch with others and the world after watching one of your videos.

  • @alwilliams5177
    @alwilliams5177 Год назад +3

    Fantastic episode. Another in your growing library. Thank you for sharing this more nuanced understanding of the tradition.

  • @Stoneworks
    @Stoneworks Год назад +4

    A long-awaited topic, let's go

    • @Waffleman00
      @Waffleman00 Год назад +1

      Ay what up stoneworks. It’s funny how often I see you under videos I watch

    • @Stoneworks
      @Stoneworks Год назад +2

      @@Waffleman00 you must have great taste then

  • @munirone
    @munirone Год назад +30

    I only wish that there was a "super-like" button next to the like button. You make excellent content. Thank you for enriching our lives ❤

  • @ednugent3274
    @ednugent3274 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for this skillful overview. From a Buddhist perspective, the teachings expressed are sublime. I appreciate your shining light on this path to see it more clearly. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @aidansreflections7864
    @aidansreflections7864 Год назад +3

    It‘s great to learn more about Sufism because it is such an interesting and rich tradition!
    Thank you so much for the tremendous amount of work you put in this video ❤🙏🏻
    Many greetings to fellow muslims ✨

  • @mercymuj4hid
    @mercymuj4hid Год назад +3

    Your standard of quality is incredible.

  • @themushmonk
    @themushmonk Год назад +4

    Your deep dives are very educational. Thank you for taking the time and hard work to produce this video. I had the honor to visit Konya and Rumi's tomb as well as the spinning Dervishes in Istanbul and became very interested in the Sufi. So this help a lot!

  • @marcomoraleschacon7018
    @marcomoraleschacon7018 Год назад +2

    I hadn't noticed, but I have acquired a few books because of "recommendations" from this channel. This is to say, you're doing awesome work, and this video was enlightening. Thank you!

  • @Vigilant69
    @Vigilant69 Год назад +12

    Excited. My country Bangladesh received many Sufis throughout the thousand years.
    Although they aren't a part of our regular islamic lifestyle.
    I'm keen to know what their way is life is about!

    • @comparativereligiondailynews
      @comparativereligiondailynews Год назад +7

      Sufism is part and parcel of Islam. Sufism is the Spiritual aspect of Islam.
      Similarly Secularism is part and parcel of Islam but unfortunately Islamic jurists and Muslims do not have a full proper knowledge.

    • @M-i-k-a-e-l
      @M-i-k-a-e-l Год назад +1

      Great attitude. Blessings.

    • @Lalalala22537
      @Lalalala22537 Год назад +1

      ​@@comparativereligiondailynews mystic doctrine was taught by Muhammad?

    • @jasontravis3568
      @jasontravis3568 Год назад +1

      ​​​@@Lalalala22537 as the Qur'an says wherever you turn there is face of God (surah 2:115) and God is closer than the jugular vein surah50:16 so salat is itself mystical and all remembrance of God and Islam itself

    • @comparativereligiondailynews
      @comparativereligiondailynews Год назад

      @@Lalalala22537
      Why not. Muslims don't even know the meditation aspect of Islam.

  • @narveenaryaputri9759
    @narveenaryaputri9759 Год назад +3

    Absolutely love the arrangement of exquisite art with your words and in-depth explanations. It is very well arranged. It is very rare to see such artistically complete educational videos. Thank you specially.

  • @DamienZshadow
    @DamienZshadow Год назад +6

    Dhikir! I remember in my early childhood every evening prayer at our mosque that everyone would chant "la ilahah il Allah" over and over again but when I visited another mosque I questioned why they didn't do that and they looked at me weird. I had NO IDEA this was a Sufi practice ritual!

    • @MightyWinz
      @MightyWinz Год назад +1

      Pakistani shi'a do it too!

    • @FardeenFirdous
      @FardeenFirdous Год назад +1

      This is not a controversial practice at all

    • @DamienZshadow
      @DamienZshadow Год назад +1

      @@FardeenFirdous Thank you for that input! I was curious why I didn't hear it at every masjid.

  • @MAli-cd1iq
    @MAli-cd1iq Год назад +2

    What a beautiful explanation of the Sufi/spiritual aspect of Islam….

  • @tatoarg9508
    @tatoarg9508 Год назад +6

    Amazing video. It's the kind of content that can foster and create new passions. Thank you

  • @SuperDiver65
    @SuperDiver65 11 месяцев назад +7

    “I am in you, and I am you. No one can understand this until he has lost his mind.” ~ Rumi

    • @barbarycorsair8473
      @barbarycorsair8473 9 месяцев назад +1

      This is how understand the word Sufi to mean; enough, plenty, complete and contempt.

    • @barbarycorsair8473
      @barbarycorsair8473 9 месяцев назад

      From the word Safi.

    • @SuperDiver65
      @SuperDiver65 9 месяцев назад

      @@barbarycorsair8473 The original Sufis wore simple wool cloaks, and in Arabic, the word Sufi means "man of wool." Definitions of Sufi. a Muslim who represents the mystical dimension of Islam; a Muslim who seeks direct experience of Allah, mainly in Iran. Type of: Moslem, Muslim. a believer in or follower of Islam.

    • @barbarycorsair8473
      @barbarycorsair8473 9 месяцев назад

      @@SuperDiver65
      Ca suffit merci 🙂
      Thank you for your reply 👍

  • @klyanadkmorr
    @klyanadkmorr Год назад +9

    So with this explanation of Sufism it TOTALLY EXPLAINS Frank Herbert's DUNE futurism blended religion of ZEN BUDDHIST SUFIs. The idea that to gain a perfection to be one with the ultimate one or god spirit, a cycle of self cleansing thru prayer meditation. All I kept thinking was aren't Buddhist monks.

  • @amnaakhtar3706
    @amnaakhtar3706 3 месяца назад

    I'm a muslim from Pakistan, and I throughly enjoy your videos. This topic of sufism is my favorite. Thankyou for all the work that you do. I am just truly amazed at your profound knowledge. Just amazing!

  • @TheBobbysPerspective
    @TheBobbysPerspective Год назад +17

    Thank you for your Work

    • @alibinnaseer
      @alibinnaseer Год назад

      omg! I really love your video bob, keep em going!

  • @gunnarmarks5754
    @gunnarmarks5754 Год назад +2

    I work as an Audio Tech (sound guy), a few months ago we had a job described as an “eastern music group” … it was a Kumbali concert with a whirling dervish… incredibly talented and nice people, could gather it had something to do with Islam but generally was more confused (for lack of a better term) until I saw this video today.

  • @jasontravis3568
    @jasontravis3568 Год назад +5

    Another excellent video Filip. Very well done. Jazak Allah Kayran

  • @Adhyonysus
    @Adhyonysus Год назад +2

    I appreciate the informative video on Sufism; it provided me with a solid foundation in understanding the subject. In Indonesia, Sufism's teachings were predominantly associated with Sheikh Siti Jenar. His advocacy of concepts like wahdatul wujud and fana', often referred to as Manunggaling Kawula Gusti, diverged from orthodox schools of thought, which led to accusations of pantheism and heresy. He gained notoriety for his ecstatic expressions, such as declaring, "There's no Siti Jenar here, only God," when confronted. This all ultimately resulted in his execution. In an attempt to discredit his teachings and prevent their dissemination, rumors circulated that his remains transformed into a black dog after his execution.

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  Год назад +3

      Indonesian sufism/Islam is a topic that I really need (want) to learn more about!

    • @محمداحسنأفضل
      @محمداحسنأفضل Год назад

      Indonesian Sufism roots going back to Yemen in my knowledge

  • @zak992
    @zak992 Год назад +4

    Thank you Filip really cracking overview of sufism/ tasawuf, you did a good job in dispelling some of the misconceptions around it. My own personal view is that sufism is very enriching and a brilliant way to God/ Allah but only if it is well grounded in orthodox islam ( the sharia, which is God`s defined way for us ). It is a great way to connect ones heart to Allah, to restrain the ego/self, to be kind, compassionate, charitable and tolerant all to please Allah/God. The works of Al Ghazali and Rumi emphasise this purification of ones self to please God/Allah and grow ever so closer to Him

  • @RachaelAnnMalai
    @RachaelAnnMalai 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am a Sufi. Initiated by Mawlana Sheikh Nazim, a very interesting,, educated and kind Master. It was in the late 80's. I wish everyone here, no matter what your belief, love and Blessings.

  • @zorgius
    @zorgius Год назад +3

    So warm to the heart. Thank you for this.

  • @sm7289
    @sm7289 Год назад +2

    I'm in love with the way you explain islamic concepts

  • @michaeldillon3113
    @michaeldillon3113 Год назад +10

    I have long been enthralled by the story of Mansur Al- Hallaj . I think there are many parallels between his story and that of Christ's . I love the beautiful anecdote that after Al-Hallaj had been sadly persecuted , and tortured to death , his ashes were scattered in the Tigris . As they floated away they spelt out ' I am the Truth ' ( I and my father are One ) which was one of his statements that led to him becoming a pariah .🙏☪️🕉️

    • @abhattab
      @abhattab Год назад +1

      AlhallJ was renounced by his own teachers ( his sheikh ) , it’s simply when you halt on going back to shariaa then you you went stray ( which they say what happened with Alhallaj ) . Anyway it’s still a matter between him and Allah which we have no need to dig into it other than “ by appearances.

    • @D4Disdain
      @D4Disdain Год назад +1

      "I and the Father are One", that's Christian.

    • @abhattab
      @abhattab Год назад

      @@D4Disdain this is a Catholic Church doctrine not said by Christ , anyway it contradicts a basic principle about God Almighty (SWT) ; He is not his creation (if all creation went back to nonexistent God is not lacking a part of him -He is still Him as he always been - besides He is eternal can’t die nor a part of him can die ) nor any of his creation is like Him (SWT).

    • @mash0000
      @mash0000 Год назад +2

      Western literature on Sufism and Suf personalities exaggerate many things. You will find exaggeration about Rumi as well. You should read books about Sufism and Sufi personalities written by Muslims. One suggestion: Saviours of Islamic Spirit ( 4 vols) by Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi.

    • @D4Disdain
      @D4Disdain Год назад

      @@abhattab If you didn't read the New Testament, which you obviously didn't, don't make statements of which you don't have the knowledge. Besides, don't preach your believes on me. There's one thing that kids learn in the west, don't argue about religion otherwise you'll have a war.

  • @manjurulislam6795
    @manjurulislam6795 7 месяцев назад +1

    Your presentation is absolutely clear, easy to understand I enjoy your episodes whenever I get a chance!!!!!

  • @Qubit313
    @Qubit313 Год назад +6

    I was listening to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, last night😅. I appreciate your efforts Sir. Love from Pakistan.❤

    • @Lalalala22537
      @Lalalala22537 Год назад

      music is strictly forbidden in islam .

    • @jassimarsingh6505
      @jassimarsingh6505 Год назад

      @@Lalalala22537 its up to debate. You can't just declare a fatwa in a comment section

    • @N.N.O.U.
      @N.N.O.U. Год назад

      ​​@@Lalalala22537 lol why because mufti mek said the devil used to play the drums, i would say its about lyrics and emotions the musician tried to emote with the song... That would make it halal or haram, kinda silly to say music is haram, when the quaran is so musical ,poetic and rhythm based...

    • @Lalalala22537
      @Lalalala22537 Год назад

      @@N.N.O.U. there is one hadith ( I can't recall exactly which one) where Muhammad himself said that music is an evil thing .

  • @richardl.metafora4477
    @richardl.metafora4477 Год назад +1

    Comprehensive enlightening and splendidly presented. I can’t remember an hour better spent in a long time. Congratulations and thank you.

  • @aliplayz2365
    @aliplayz2365 Год назад +6

    I am grateful i found your videos. Please continue ❤

  • @Zoominero
    @Zoominero Год назад +2

    Been waiting for this video for so long