Facing One Qiblah: Legal and Doctrinal Aspects of Sunni and Shi'ah Muslims |
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Page 6 - But, more importantly, the Sufi orders, which were in the process of being formed into organized schools with chains of successive leaders during this period, also took a pronounced pro-Shi'i turn in their mode of thought and...