Citation of Miracles in Mysticism and Preaching of Islam

Authors

  • Dr. Anwarullah Lecturer, Department of Islamic studies, university of Okara
  • Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed Lecturer, Department of Islamic studies, university of Okara
  • Bilal Hussain Research Investigator Law, Council of Islamic Ideology
  • Sarfraz Ali PhD Scholar Dept. of Islamic Studies, University of Okara

Keywords:

Miracles, Mystics, Sufi preaching, Subcontinent, Excessiv

Abstract

Some subcontinent research scholars deny the miracles (Karamaat) of the mystics(Sufi Saints). They think that these miracles (Karamaat) are actually the stories that their disciples fabricated in zeal and then became popular among the masses. The biographers of the saints also cited these stories in their books. In their opinion, these saints did not perform any significant efforts of preaching the religion, because if they had performed any effort to preach the religion they have been mentioned in detail that arose during the preaching of the religion. In this research paper, the arguments of various scholars are analyzed in their scientific and historical perspectives. This research paper discusses in detail The style of Sufi preaching and its reality. This research paper will be a great help for the incoming researchers in exploring various new aspects of the affairs of the Saints, religious and the intellectual history of the Indo-Pak-subcontinent.

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Published

2021-06-20

How to Cite

Anwarullah, D. ., Imtiaz Ahmed, D. ., Hussain, B., & Ali, S. . (2021). Citation of Miracles in Mysticism and Preaching of Islam. International Research Journal of Education and Innovation, 2(1), 72–80. Retrieved from https://irjei.com/index.php/irjei/article/view/16