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Is the recovered popularity of Sufism in India here to stay?
A decade ago, a mysterious fire gutted the three-hundred-and-fifty-year-old ornate wooden shrine dedicated to Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani, an 11th-century Sufi saint popularly known as Dastageer Sahib in Srinagar Kashmir. While the exact reasons for the destruction of the shrine largely remain unknown, many believe that it had silent provocation of conservative advocates of Islam for whom Sufism is a sinful practice. The destructive incident had repercussions on tens of thousands across faith, most of whom followed a gentle, mystic tradition; Sufism a spiritual discourse that blossomed in South Asia, sometime during the 11th and 12th centuries. "Entering a shrine-darg

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