Sufism: A Philosophy of Inner Perfection and Spiritual Practice

Authors

  • Haci Akhmet Shimshek

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31489/2025hph2/311-318

Keywords:

Sufism, spirituality, inner world, Islam, tariqah, dhikr, structure, guide, culture, tolerance

Abstract

This article thoroughly examines the essence, description, and structural system of Sufism. Sufism is a spir-itual and philosophical doctrine within Islam, aimed at purifying the inner world of a person and leading themtoward spiritual perfection. The authors describe the historical development of Sufism, its main ideologicalsources, the emergence of tariqahs (Sufi orders), and the spiritual bond between master and disciple. The arti-cle also explores spiritual practices such as dhikr, Sufi music, and meditation, which help strengthen a per-son’s love for the Creator and their spiritual connection with Him. The structural system of Sufism was de-tailed through key elements such as the murshid (spiritual guide), murid (disciple), the path of tariqah and itsstages, as well as methods of spiritual upbringing. The article analyzes the role of Sufism in modern society,its significance in fostering moral values, tolerance, and spirituality. Sufism was presented not only as a reli-gious practice but also as a life philosophy that allows for understanding the deeper essence of human exist-ence. The article highlights the cultural, philosophical, and spiritual impact of Sufism.

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Published

2025-07-01

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Section

PHILOSOPHY