How does Sufism differ to Islam?

Sufism can be referred to as a bridge between religions as it encompasses all religions and accepts the teachings of all the prophets.

Sufism does not differ to Islam, as it is the reality of religion and hence the reality of Islam. Sufis are devote Muslims who practise the truth of Islam in every aspect of their daily lives.

 

Do I have to convert to become a Sufi?

No you do not; for Sufism does not hold any boundaries. That which has been created are mere social definitions and do not hold any value when you are on the path of discovering your true self.

 

How can I participate?

We have many centers across the world in which you can attend lectures.

Alternatively you can watch lecture online on specified days in the week via webcast.

If you would like to take part in any of our events please email:

 

How can I find out some more information?

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For further literature about Sufism, you can find out about a wide variety of books at MTO Publications, and items can be purchased at amazon.co.uk

 
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