Thursday, 31 March 2011

[satsang] "In comparing Islam with Judaism, the mystical...

Bruce Godden posted in satsang
"In comparing Islam with Judaism, the mystical dimension of Islam was much more prominently widespread than Kabbalah," writes Omad Safi. "And unlike the Christian tradition, the mysticism of Islam was not cloistered in monasteries. Sufis were -- and remain -- social and political agents who went about seeking the Divine in the very midst of humanity."  http://www.facebook.com/l/7b6c0pvE-VFtifLEXz-4AL6bQ7w/spiritualnotreligious.blogspot.com/2011/03/rumi-sufism-and-light-of-islam.html
Bruce Godden 31 March 11:51
"In comparing Islam with Judaism, the mystical dimension of Islam was much more prominently widespread than Kabbalah," writes Omad Safi. "And unlike the Christian tradition, the mysticism of Islam was not cloistered in monasteries. Sufis were -- and remain -- social and political agents who went about seeking the Divine in the very midst of humanity."

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