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Sufism originated in asceticism as a way for believers in Islam to regulate their religious life with the aim of knowing, liking, approaching and ultimately becoming one with God. Sufi called the knowledge of God gained through spiritual practice divine intelligence. People with minds are called Sufi Saints. The better-known Sufi Saints have about 221 names, and the detailed list is recorded in this random tool.

Most of these Sufi Saints come from different times, and their influence on the Sufi sect was significant at that time. They go through a series of stages and states for spiritual enlightenment and unity with God, inner purification, or spiritual practice, and the starting point is mystical love. And the Sufi Saints put these ideas into practice. Many of these Sufi Saints in the generator are added as Saints after death, and their contributions to the church are carried forward after death.

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