Transformations of the concept of Sufism in contemporary Islamic thought by Hasan al-Banna - a model –
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Al-Banna’s thought is essentially Salafi thought par excellence, while his Sufi thought is a dimensional adaptation to the Egyptian cultural environment, which is different from the Hijaz cultural environment. It was necessitated by the necessities of reality and the desired religious-political goal, and to the extent that the necessities of reality varied with the political goal, and to the extent of the difference between In the two cultural environments, Al-Banna’s Sufi references were numerous, between three diverse references, and his Sufi thought progressed into three different stages
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