Malamitism, Sufism, and the people of fatwa
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In the second half of the third century AH, a group of Sufi sects appeared in the city of Nishapur in Khorasan, called the Malamiya or Malamiya, founded by men among the truest men of the path in that century, which was distinguished in the history of Islamic Sufism by true piety and piety. The path of malamism is nothing but a form of asceticism prevalent in that era, with its own regional characteristics and characteristics. The path of malamism is a practical path from beginning to end, ...























