Sufism is not any sect of Islam but it is a name of thought. Sufism is basically a spiritual approach to Islam in which the followers tend to find the divine love and knowledge thorough their direct personal experience of God. In contrast to other school of thoughts in Islam Sufism strive more on spirituality of religion than other things.
The followers of Sufism focus on emotional and intuitive approach that must learn to use in order to direct experience of God. As we discussed Sufism I s not a sect it is just a thought so Islamic law and Sufism are same. Sufism is very acceptable in Sunni and Shia but it is criticized by Salafi School of thoughts.
Sufism is widely acceptable in Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, India and Turkey.
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