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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
The relationship between the Sufis and the State from the eighth to the eighteenth century is explained as follows:
In order to seek God, the Sufis, a group of religious-minded people, turned to asceticism and mysticism in the early centuries of Islam.
The Sufi saints accepted donations and grants from the political elites but never accumulated it. They spent it on major requirements of daily life.
They used to live a simple and disciplined life.
The Sufi saints were enlisted by the Sultans in order to garner support from the general population.
Despite the cooperation and mutual obligation between the State and the saints, there are various examples of conflict between the two.
Both the Sufis and the State wanted to assert their authority over the people and thus, emphasized the prostration and kissing of the feet.
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