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RE: The Early Schools of Indian Buddhism Series

in the science of tasauf there is a teaching called the teachings wahdatul wujud, followers in the third century hijriah more and more, so many scholars who make the book for rejecting wahdatul wujud,
in Aceh itself understood wahdatul wujud growing rapidly during the reign of Sultan Iskandar Muda. This adherents are then opposed all-out by Nuruddin Ar Raniry, finally this understanding was officially banned at that time, but now that understand is still scattered in Aceh

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Rabi’ah alAdawiyah, a female Sufi in the 9th century wrote: “My Love, I worship Thee neither out of fear for Thy hell nor out of a desire for Thy heaven, but only for my love to Thee!” This is how I felt about God since I was a small child.

Many Islamic researchers have noticed that Islam was easily accepted by Indonesian because the tasawuf nuances it brought in spreading its teachings.

it is true that rabiah adawiyah is indeed an example of a Sufi woman