In Sufi philosophy, a mast (pronounced "must") is a person who is overcome with love for God, with concomitant external disorientation resembling intoxication. The word originates from the Sufi phrase "Mast-Allah" meaning "intoxicated with God. " Pers. mast, lit. "intoxicated. " Another interpretation of its origin is that it is derived from masti, a Persian and Urdu word meaning "overpowered."

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  • In Sufi philosophy, a mast (pronounced "must") is a person who is overcome with love for God, with concomitant external disorientation resembling intoxication. The word originates from the Sufi phrase "Mast-Allah" meaning "intoxicated with God. " Pers. mast, lit. "intoxicated. " Another interpretation of its origin is that it is derived from masti, a Persian and Urdu word meaning "overpowered."
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  • In Sufi philosophy, a mast (pronounced "must") is a person who is overcome with love for God, with concomitant external disorientation resembling intoxication. The word originates from the Sufi phrase "Mast-Allah" meaning "intoxicated with God. " Pers. mast, lit. "intoxicated. " Another interpretation of its origin is that it is derived from masti, a Persian and Urdu word meaning "overpowered."
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  • Mast (Sufism)
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