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The Neoplatonist Roots of Sufi Philosophy :: Philosophers Religion Papers
The Neoplatonist root of Sufi  ismNeoplatonism strongly influenced the  festering of Sufism. Neoplatonism, as developed by Plotinus conceives God to be the  stock and remnant of everything. Islam qua institution is closed to  only  sm tout ensemble and philosophical thought, but Sufism enjoys a more liberal and critical approach. It is prob equal to(p) that the translations of Plotinus have provided the necessary philosophical ground for Sufism. An examination of  some(prenominal) Sufism and Neoplatonism reveals close similarities with regard to the nature of God, the soul, the body, concepts  such(prenominal) as goodness,  devilish and beauty,  oddment and life, and creation. Islamic thought was influenced by  Grecian  philosophical system, especially the  thought processs of Aristotle and Plato. Sufism is a  cabal of Islam which has rather a different  delegacy of thought. Sufi is applied to  Moslem mystics who, as a means of achieving  gist with Allah, adopted ascetic practices in   cluding  wear a garment made of  plebeian wool called sf. The term Sufism comes from sf  substance the person, who wears sf. But in the course of time, sufi has come to designate all Muslim believers in mystic union. In the roots of sufi doctrine there are influences other than neoplatonist philosophy.  spartan practices within the sufi philosophy are associated with Buddhism. The notion of purification (cleaning one s soul from all evil things and trying to  move on Nirvana and to  have immortal in Nirvana) plays an  historic role in Buddhism. The same idea shows itself in the belief of vuslat (communion with God) in Sufi philosophy. Sufism was also influenced by Orpheus and  tie in beliefs, and consequently by Pythagoras and his teachings, because Pythagoras was   close interested in Orpheus beliefs. Orpheus was a poet who lived in Anatolia in the 6th and seventh centuries BC. He was believed to have divine characteristics such as being able to influence wild animals with his musi   c. He believed that the  charitable soul can  image the highest level only by  down itself from all passions and worldly possessions.  spirit travels from body to body in  drift to purify itself from its sins, disabilities, and guilts, and only  aft(prenominal) passing all these levels can it reach to its highest level, to its exalted spot. Pythagoras adopted Orpheus beliefs about soul, and integrated it with his own ideas. Later, the Neopythagoreans regarded Pythagoras as the source of divinely revealed knowledge. They accepted as truth whatever appealed to them in the  literary productions of Plato, Aristotle, and the StoicsThe Neoplatonist Roots of Sufi Philosophy    Philosophers Religion PapersThe Neoplatonist Roots of Sufi PhilosophyNeoplatonism strongly influenced the development of Sufism. Neoplatonism, as developed by Plotinus conceives God to be the source and goal of everything. Islam qua institution is closed to all critical and philosophical thought, but Sufism enjoys a    more liberal and critical approach. It is probable that the translations of Plotinus have provided the necessary philosophical ground for Sufism. An examination of both Sufism and Neoplatonism reveals close similarities with regard to the nature of God, the soul, the body, concepts such as goodness, evil and beauty, death and life, and creation. Islamic thought was influenced by Greek philosophy, especially the ideas of Aristotle and Plato. Sufism is a sect of Islam which has rather a different way of thought. Sufi is applied to Muslim mystics who, as a means of achieving union with Allah, adopted ascetic practices including wearing a garment made of coarse wool called sf. The term sufism comes from sf meaning the person, who wears sf. But in the course of time, sufi has come to designate all Muslim believers in mystic union. In the roots of sufi philosophy there are influences other than neoplatonist philosophy. Ascetic practices within the sufi philosophy are associated with Buddh   ism. The notion of purification (cleaning one s soul from all evil things and trying to reach Nirvana and to become immortal in Nirvana) plays an important role in Buddhism. The same idea shows itself in the belief of vuslat (communion with God) in Sufi philosophy. Sufism was also influenced by Orpheus and related beliefs, and consequently by Pythagoras and his teachings, because Pythagoras was closely interested in Orpheus beliefs. Orpheus was a poet who lived in Anatolia in the 6th and 7th centuries BC. He was believed to have divine characteristics such as being able to influence wild animals with his music. He believed that the human soul can reach the highest level only by refining itself from all passions and worldly possessions. Soul travels from body to body in order to purify itself from its sins, disabilities, and guilts, and only after passing all these levels can it reach to its highest level, to its exalted spot. Pythagoras adopted Orpheus beliefs about soul, and integr   ated it with his own ideas. Later, the Neopythagoreans regarded Pythagoras as the source of divinely revealed knowledge. They accepted as truth whatever appealed to them in the writings of Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics  
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