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Sufism

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Sufism is a general term embracing all the mystical orders which are regarded by most Muslims as being within Islam. Sufis are organised into "Orders", according to which thinker or mystic founded each group. When Bahá'u'lláh was in Kurdistan, He was assumed to be a Sufi. The book, "The Seven Valleys", was written in response to questions from a Sufi, and the book is written in that style, and includes allusions to Sufi works.

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