User talk:Faro0485
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--Crusio (talk) 00:21, 27 April 2009 (UTC)
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First of all, SUFIS ARE MUSLIMS. Its for God to decide whether their "true" muslims but come on, they conform strongly to the belief of Allah and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Therefore they fall in line with the very definition of a Muslim.
And as for sufism in Bangladesh. Look here, Bengal is one of the only Muslim majority regions in the world where Islam was established not through invasions and great conquests by glorious turkish or persian warriors. NO! Islam came to Bengal through tolerant preachings, through SUFI SAINTS!! ([2]) During the Mughal Empire a great number of Persian and Turkish sufi saints came to Bengal and further expanded the influence of Islam. I mean what about Hazrat Shah Jalal, the most respected and inspiring Muslim saint in Bangladesh. For god sakes, HE WAS A SUFI!!! Our famous Bauls are unique sufis and hope you'd know that bauls played a significant role in preaching islam in bengal.
So please, dont come up writing trash and suppressing or misleading history. We have enough of that on Bangladeshi articles in wikipedia! --ChaudhryAzan (talk) 22:24, 13 June 2009 (UTC)
Islam in Bengal
[edit]First of all, SUFIS ARE MUSLIMS. Its for God to decide whether their "true" muslims but come on, they conform strongly to the belief of Allah and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Therefore they fall in line with the very definition of a Muslim.
And as for sufism in Bangladesh, the people above are either non-Bangladeshis or a couple of jamaat-i-islami lovers. Look here, Bengal is one of the only Muslim majority regions in the world where Islam was established not through invasions and great conquests by glorious turkish or persian warriors. NO! Islam came to Bengal through tolerant preachings, through SUFI SAINTS!! ([2]) During the Mughal Empire a great number of Persian and Turkish sufi saints came to Bengal and further expanded the influence of Islam. I mean what about Hazrat Shah Jalal, the most respected and inspiring Muslim saint in Bangladesh. For god sakes, HE WAS A SUFI!!! Our famous Bauls are unique sufis and hope you'd know that bauls played a significant role in preaching islam in bengal.--ChaudhryAzan (talk) 22:27, 13 June 2009 (UTC)