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What did Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyya think about Sufism? Did they criticize it as something foreign to Islam? Or did they accept it as an essential part of the religion? If you ask a Sufi you may get one answer, and if you ask a Salafi you will likely get another. But we don’t need to ask either of them. Both Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn al-Qayyim, whom Salafis revere, left authentic writings that tell us what they thought about Sufism in their own words. The answer is clear: not only did these Imams approve of Tasawwuf, but they and their students were also practicing Sufis themselves! But don't take our word for it. Read their thoughts for yourself.
Sufism and the Imams of the Salafi Movement is an English translation of Shaykh Abdul Hafiz al-Makki’s book Mawqif A’immah al-Harakah al-Salafiyya min al-Tassawwuf w’al Sufiyyah by Mawlana Ismaeel Nakhuda. With no external commentary and presented as a collection of excerpts taken from the original Arabic texts of these great figures, this new book will help you to understand why true Tasawwuf is essential for all and an indispensable part of one’s religious practice.