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Holiest sites in Sufi Islam : ウィキペディア英語版 | Holiest sites in Sufi Islam
Most holy sites in Sufism are shrines dedicated to various Sufi Saints - spiritually elevated ascetics from various mystical orders within Islam. Shrines are widely scattered throughout the Islamic world. Pilgrimages to them are known as Ziyarat. Traditional annual commemorations of the saints death held at his shrine are known as ''Urs'' In several countries, the local shrine is a focal point of the community, with several localities named specifically for the local saint. In some parts of the Islamic world, such as in Pakistan, these festivals are multi-day events and even draw members of the Hindu minority who often revere the Muslim saint, such as in the case of the famous Lal Shahbaz Qalandar shrine in Sindh, Pakistan - an important example of religious syncretism that blurs the distinction between members of different religions. Some Sufi shines in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan are also host to a night of commemoration by songs and dances every Thursday, although music is frowned upon in Shariah (Islamic Law). ==Turkey and Central Asia==
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