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Since the beginning of awareness, humans have looked for ways to search for their existence as an individual. Sufism is considered as the most accepted religious pathway to seek the realization of Allah in order to maintain the love, harmony and peace at all levels in the existing society. This research specifically aims to investigate the role of Muslim Sufis (Male and Female Sufis) regarding their role in maintaining world peace. Sufism has attempted to bring various groups of the world together so as to detail a practical expressway to peace is a significant target in these people to establish a sustainable highway for maintaining peace in existing society, which is going through an increasingly distraught times in order to maintain durable type of tranquil cooperation, humanity. It is an accepted fact that Sufism can nurture global peace, because it is an unbiased way to create a peaceful atmosphere based on tolerance, empathy and tranquility. Despite the western misconceptions Sufism is open for everyone irrespective of class, race, ethnicity, caste and creed. The essence of mysticism and the Sufi way of living is found in the love of Allah by believing in the oneness of Allah as the only supreme authority.This research has focused on qualitative methods by exploring the role of Sufism, regarding world peace by using various qualitative research techniques to establish an indepth understanding regarding the people’s perspective about Sufism and world peace. For this purpose library research and content analysis method has been chosen to analyze every possible detail to cover all the aspects of the research problem. Sufi philosophy clearly explains the true essence of Sufism, i.e. divine reality is the knowledge based on truthfulness, perpetual luminosity of soul, absolute beauty and its nature is self-manifested, which is reflected through the face of the entire universe.

Dr. Seema Manzoor , Dr. Nasreen Aslam Shah , Dr. Asma Manzoor. (2019) SUFISM AS A GLOBAL HIGHWAY TO PEACE, اِحياء العلوم, Volume 19, Issue 1.
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