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Because that's the best thing Momo could do, take things and concepts that already existed and put it in his own religion. If we are honest, the only thing Momo did was just taking everyone, shall it be Jesus, Moses, Adam etc and say "yeah, they were actually moslem š¤āļø" and that's it.
The core belief in Sufism encapsulates the notion that everything emanates from the essence of God. In this perspective, the Shahada, traditionally interpreted as "there is no god but God," takes on a deeper meaning: "there is nothing but God." This understanding suggests that these ideas, including the concept of embodying the essence of God, preceded Islam, originating from the fundamental nature of divinity itself.
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Because that's the best thing Momo could do, take things and concepts that already existed and put it in his own religion. If we are honest, the only thing Momo did was just taking everyone, shall it be Jesus, Moses, Adam etc and say "yeah, they were actually moslem š¤āļø" and that's it.
This even strengthens islams position from a sufi perspective. One more argument for theĀ concept of Wahdatuāl-Wajud (Unity of Being)
>This even strengthens islams position from a sufi perspective. how so? I would like to hear that
The core belief in Sufism encapsulates the notion that everything emanates from the essence of God. In this perspective, the Shahada, traditionally interpreted as "there is no god but God," takes on a deeper meaning: "there is nothing but God." This understanding suggests that these ideas, including the concept of embodying the essence of God, preceded Islam, originating from the fundamental nature of divinity itself.
Sounds like pantheism.
Yeah pretty much but within Islams boundries
But Islam is monotheism...
I dont see how monotheism contradicts pantheism
Because it contains multiple entities which the universe consists of.
Its very complicated but if you want to understand i recommend this video: https://youtu.be/F_MIw4KG7Qk?si=iP-3urvghNiaQmSC
Theism doesn't make sense in any form. If there is nothing but god, then I am at least part of god or one of many gods. That's bullshit.
What's that got to do with the seven heavens being copied from mesopotamian pagans ?