smaneck
Baha'i
There are even Sufi that are not Muslim. typically they tend to be Buddhist.
Only in the West. Everywhere else to say you are a Sufi and not a Muslim would be a contradiction in terms. Here you can do kindergarten dancing and call yourself a Sufi.
I suspect there are more Sunni that follow the Sufi path than what the numbers reflect.
Muslims who formally belong to Sufi Orders may be in the minority but nearly all Muslims share Sufi beliefs. Very few Iranians belong to a Sufi Order (it is dangerous to your health) but I've never met an Iranian (Muslim or Baha'i) who did not consider Rumi second only to the Prophet. Nor have I ever met a Muslim in South Asia who was not devoted to the saints of the Chisti Order.
In African countries like Senegal Sufis belonging to formal orders make up 92% of the population.
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