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Sufism, the mystical or esoteric aspect of Islam, is primarily seen as devoted to the spiritual dimension of one’s life, but despite it religio-spiritual outlook, Sufism is inextricably linked with power and politics. Historically, the sufi shaykhs as masters of the spiritual domain have engaged with the notions of power, authority and legitimacy. They have engaged with those who have been the custodians of political authority—the Caliphs, Emperors, Sultans, rulers, and their subordinates. In the words of a scholar on Sufism:

Tanvir Anjum. (2016) The Symbiotic Relationship of Sufism and Politics in the Islamicate South Asia, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume 53, Issue 1.
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