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Title: Between Sunnism and Shiism:
Authors: İlahe Memmedova Kurşun, Reşat Öngören
Journal: Islamic Studies
Publisher: International Islamic University, Islamabad
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 64
Issue: 1
Language: en
DOI: 10.52541/isiri.v64i1.6712
Keywords: SufismTasawwufSunnismAhl al-BaytShiismSayyid Yaḥyā ShirvānīKhalwatiyyahRāfiḍahcaliphs.
There are several different approaches between the Sunnis and the Shia when defining the characteristics of the Ahl al-Bayt. The views of the Sufis representing the Sunni tradition on this issue follow a unique path. Because the esteem and spiritual depth assigned to ‘Alī (d. 40/661) and his progeny by most Sufis of the Sunni tradition resembles the Shia approach in certain regards, some believe that this perspective emerged as a result of a Shia-Rāfiḍī influence. However, the source of the understanding of Ahl al-Bayt, which emerged under the example of the views of Yaḥyā Shirvānī (d. 1466), the second founder of the Khalwatiyyah order—a highly influential and well-known order amongst Sunni Muslims—, was not Shia-Rāfiḍī, but Sunni Sufi tradition, which kept the Prophet’s sunnah/teachings alive in its full meaning. The view adopted by the Sufis does not correspond entirely to the Sunni or the Shia-Rāfiḍī view but is, in fact, its own perspective.
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