[Lahore, 28 August 2024] Sufism, originating in the 8th century, continues to shape the spiritual landscape of the Muslim world today.
Its teachings of inner purification, divine love, and a personal connection with Allah resonate deeply in modern times, offering solace and direction in a fast-paced world. In contemporary society, Sufi practices are not just spiritual rituals but are seen as pathways to inner peace, fostering communities of compassion and unity across diverse cultures.
Organizations like Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr are actively spreading the message of Faqr, a core Sufi concept, emphasizing the importance of humility, love, and spiritual enlightenment in today’s life.