member of a Muslim mystical order, 1650s (earlier Sufian, 1580s), from Arabic sufi, literally "man of wool" (i.e., "man wearing woolen garments," as opposed to silk), from suf "wool." According to Klein, so-called from the habit of "putting on the holy garment" (labs-as-suf) to devote oneself to mysticism. Related: Sufic.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. Once it happened that a Sufi was brought to me.
有一次一個(gè)蘇非教徒被帶到我這里.
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2. The tombs of masters and saints, Gongbei, are major places of worship for the Sufi orders.
對(duì)于蘇菲門宦來講,導(dǎo)師和圣徒的墳?zāi)? 拱北, 是尊敬的重要的地方.
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3. The depth of Sufi mysticism arouses fear among orthodox Muslims, generating hostile criticism.