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India in the middle Ages: Sufism's Importance | Original Article

Akhilesh Kumar in Shodhaytan (RNTUJ-STN) | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

ABSTRACT

The framework of society at the local and national levels during the Middle Ages was given by religion. Although limited to specific groups and made the topic of philosophical argument and logical dispute, the state first let intellectual activity to flourish but eventually restricted it according to official policy. Religions have to establish their own doctrines and practises because they were unable to serve the necessary role in bringing about a harmonious process of living people. Sufism and Bhaktism served as symbols of the populace's uprising against stultifying customs, as well as their search for and effort to create harmony in their daily lives. The creation of the big synthesis involved sufism most significantly.