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Persecution of Sufis over the course of centuries has included acts of religious discrimination, persecution, and violence both by Sunni and Shia Muslims, such as destruction of Sufi shrines, tombs and mosques, suppression of Sufi orders, murder, and terrorism against adherents of Sufism in a number of Muslim-majority countries. The Republic of Turkey banned all Sufi orders and abolished their institutions in 1925, after Sufis opposed the new secular order. The Islamic Republic of Iran has harassed Sufis, reportedly for their lack of support for the government doctrine of "governance of the jurist" (i. e., that the supreme Shiite jurist should be the nation's political leader).

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  • اضطهاد الصوفيين (ar)
  • Persecution of Sufis (en)
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  • يشمل اضطهاد الصوفيين والصوفية تدمير الأضرحة والمساجد الصوفية، وقمع الطرق الصوفية، والقتل، والتمييز ضد الأتباع في عدد من البلدان ذات الأغلبية المسلمة. حظرت الجمهورية التركية جميع الطرق الصوفية وألغت مؤسساتها في عام 1925 بعد أن عارض الصوفيون النظام العلماني الجديد. ضيقت الجمهورية الإسلامية الإيرانية على الصوفيين، بدعوى عدم تأييدهم لمذهب الحكومة «ولاية الفقيه» (أي أن يكون الفقيه الشيعي الأعلى هو القائد السياسي للأمة). (ar)
  • Persecution of Sufis over the course of centuries has included acts of religious discrimination, persecution, and violence both by Sunni and Shia Muslims, such as destruction of Sufi shrines, tombs and mosques, suppression of Sufi orders, murder, and terrorism against adherents of Sufism in a number of Muslim-majority countries. The Republic of Turkey banned all Sufi orders and abolished their institutions in 1925, after Sufis opposed the new secular order. The Islamic Republic of Iran has harassed Sufis, reportedly for their lack of support for the government doctrine of "governance of the jurist" (i. e., that the supreme Shiite jurist should be the nation's political leader). (en)
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