Analytical Review of the Evolution of the Mystic Personality According to the Prose Book of Sufi at Second to Eighth Centuries
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i126.47Keywords:
authorities, emergence, evolution, mystical terms.Abstract
In Islamic culture, the titles of what is later called the "evolution of the mystic personality" have been raised as religious, moral and spiritual concepts in the Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh), and gradually and in varying degrees in the practice of the Companions and the followers and other Muslims Then, with regard to the inner and spiritual aspect of the states and authorities, and due to changes that are created in the human soul, moral and religious concepts have been promoted to the inner paths of conduct and have covered the gospel of "mystical terms". This article aims to investigate the evolution of the mystic personality according to the narrations of prose books of Sufi from the second to the eighth century through the library method and in a historical way
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