Sahl at-Tustari
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(name) early Sufi (male), born 818, died 896.
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Sakinah
(Language: Arabic)
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The Divine Peace which dwells in a sanctuary or in the heart.
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salaf
(Language: Arabic)
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"The pious forbears"
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sama
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Audition, hearing.
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Sayyidna Isa
(Language: Arabic)
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“Our Lord Jesus.”
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secularism
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The worldview that seeks to maintain religion and the sacred in the private domain
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Shadhili
(Language: Arabic)
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(name) a Sufi (male), born 1196, died 1252.
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shahadah
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Testimony.
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shariah
(Language: Arabic)
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The sacred, revealed Law.
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shaykh
(alternate spellings: cheikh, shaikh, sheikh)
(Language: Arabic)
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a term of respect for an elder, a chieftain, a scholar; in esoteric Islam, the head of a Sufi Order
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Shi‘ism
(Language: Arabic)
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(Derived from the Arabic word Shī‘ī, meaning "party" or "sect".) The smaller of the two major branches of Islam, comprising about fifteen percent of Muslims.
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shughl
(Language: Arabic)
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"work"; in Sufism, spiritual exercise or effort.
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Shuhud
(Language: Arabic)
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Consciousness, the quality of witnessing.
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silsilah
(Language: Arabic)
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Chain.
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Sirr
(Language: Arabic)
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Secret, mystery.
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sufi
(Language: Arabic)
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Sufi: adherent of Sufism.
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Suhrawardi of Alep
(Language: Persian)
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A Persian Sufi, died 1191.
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sunna
(alternate spellings: sunnah)
(Language: Arabic)
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Wont; the model established by the Prophet Muḥammad, as transmitted in the ḥadīth.
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Sunnism
(Language: Arabic)
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(Derived from the Arabic word sunna.) The larger of the two main branches of Islam.
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sura
(alternate spellings: surah)
(Language: Arabic)
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A chapter or division of the Koran
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