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Sufi

Sufi \Su"fi\, n. [From the name of a dynasty of Persian kings, Saf[=i], Safav[=i]; said to come from name Saf[=i]-ud-d[=i]n of an ancestor of the family, confused with s?f[=i] pious.] A title or surname of the king of Persia.

Sufi

Sufi \Su"fi\, n. [Ar. & Per. s?f[=i], wise, pious, devout.] One of a certain order of religious men in Persia. [Written also sofi.]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Sufi

member of a Muslim mystical order, 1650s (earlier Sufian, 1580s), from Arabic sufi, literally "man of wool" (i.e., "man wearing woolen garments," as opposed to silk), from suf "wool." According to Klein, so-called from the habit of "putting on the holy garment" (labs-as-suf) to devote oneself to mysticism. Related: Sufic.

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Sufi (song)

"Sufi" was the Turkish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988, performed in Turkish by MFÖ.

The song was performed fifth on the night, following United Kingdom's Scott Fitzgerald with " Go" and preceding Spain's La Década Prodigiosa with " La chica que yo quiero (Made in Spain)". At the close of voting, it had received 37 points, placing 15th of a field of 21.

It was succeeded as Turkish representative at the 1989 Contest by Pan singing " Bana Bana".

Category:Eurovision songs of Turkey Category:Eurovision songs of 1988 Category:Turkish-language songs Category:1988 songs

Sufi (disambiguation)

Sufi refers to practitioners of Sufism or to topics related to Sufism.

Sufi may also refer to:

  • "Sufi" (song), the Turkish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988, performed by MFÖ
  • Naren Ray, a Bengali cartoonist commonly known as "Sufi"
  • The Sufis, one of the best known books on Sufism by the writer Idries Shah
  • Sufi, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran

Usage examples of "sufi".

Sufis were wide-eyed in wonder as we climbed back up, backs laden with presents.

The Sultan even tolerated heretical Islamic offshoots like the Bahai, the Extreme Sufis, and the Yezidi or devil worshippers.

After her own presentation about microtubules in the brain, mystic input had come from a Sufi speaker.

Celtic wisdom, Mithraic rituals introduced by the Romans, and other strands of magical tradition had been reinvigorated by an influx of cabalism and esoteric Sufi beliefs brought from the Holy Land by returning crusaders.

It is, indeed, undeniable that there are close parallels between the forms of language used to express these ideas by the troubadours and the Sufis.

The Parseval had landed on its top, but only one of its crew, a Japanese ex-blimp man and Sufi who called himself Piscator, had been able to enter.

The various sects of mystics, allied in faith and feeling to the Sufis, which are quite numerous in the East, agree in a deep metaphorical explanation of the vulgar notions pertaining to Deity, judgment, heaven, and hell.

The contention of his Sufi castigator Faridu'd-Din 'Attar was that this knowledge was not what God required.

I'll bet not even Davis Dault would hit you, with a dog like Sufi between you and him.

So drillers followed dowsers, and pipeline crews went out after the drillers, and tent teams were out all around the piste, and up the Reull canyon above Har-makhis, helping the Sufis deal with a badly fretted canyon wall.

Various highly impeachable sources suggested that Eliu Archuleta, her eighteen-year-old son, was actually the offspring of an affair between Ruby and the expatriot santo carver who had disappeared right after the Smokey the Bear statue riot, Snuffy Ledoux, a clandestine relationship that supposedly occurred while her second husband, Sufi Menopoulous, a Greek who had owned the Eagle Motel on Route 26 leading eastlErom Cha-misaville, lay dying of cancer at St.

He thought it over, watching the Sufis lead the way up the walktube staircases to their cliff dwelling.

In fact, in the teaching of the enneagram, a traditional Sufi analysis of character traits and behavior, the self or ego is a fixation from the past.

He asked for shelter in the sufi lodge, a long old building in the southernmost district of the old capital, and he bathed in their pool, purifying himself inside and out.

The Sufis called out to each other when they looked through the lechatelierite windows, and quickly they suited up to go out into this crimson world, into the wind, calling to Boone to accompany them.