Moamelat in Sufism and Sufis’ Views on It
In the view of Sufis, Moamelat refers to the practices and manners they adhere to during their spiritual journey and conduct (Soluk). The purpose of this study is to provide an answer to this question: in what terms are Moamelat used and what is the reason for the difference in Sofia’s view of the term? Thus, available books on promoting Sufism perspectives and follower training were reviewed and it became clear that the concept of Moamelat and its singular form, Moamela and Moamelat, have been rendered differently by Sufis based on text concept and have been used as conducts, worships, manners, customs, and so on. Furthermore, each author sees distinctions and parallels in the structuring of conduct. The data were evaluated qualitatively in this study using comparative and descriptive methodologies. From the point of view of mystical thinkers and writers, there is no theoretical commonality about Moamelat and this difference is due to the fact that this debate is a matter of taste and also the lack of a reliable resource in the Qur'an and Hadith and therefore, each of the Sufi elders has used a special method to train the disciples according to their current situation.
Moamelat , practices , manners , customs , conducts of Sufis
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