Sufize

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English

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Etymology

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From Sufi +‎ -ize.

Verb

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Sufize (third-person singular simple present Sufizes, present participle Sufizing, simple past and past participle Sufized)

  1. To make or become Sufi
    • 1999, Idris Shah, The Sufis, page 358:
      The Sikh religion, it is a matter of historical fact, was founded by the Sufized Hindu Guru Nanak, who freely admitted his
    • 2007, David Cook, Martyrdom in Islam, page 75:
      For example, it is not unusual for various holy figures, sometimes fighters or wandering mendicants, to be “Sufized” after []
    • 2010, Eric Geoffroy, Introduction to Sufism: The Inner Path of Islam, page 21:
      Shamanism, for example, is far from having disappeared among Turkish populations from the steppes of Turkestan to the Anatolian plateau, and one might speak of a “Sufized shamanism.