From the earliest days of Islam , some Muslims have been attracted to mystical interpretations of their religion. In Turkey , at least since the thirteenth century Islamic mysticism has been expressed through participation of Sufi brotherhoods that serve as centers of spiritual and social life. The term Sufi derives from the Arabic suf, which means wool. Early Muslim used the term Sufi to refer to fellow believers who wore simple woolen garments to demonstrate their rejection of materialism and worldly temptations and their devotion to a life of asceticism and prayer.
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Eventually , some Sufis who had required reputations for their learning and piety attracted disciples who aspired to learn from and emulate this Sufis masters. Initially , sufi followers were like students whose bond to Sufi teacher were based on personal loyalty. Since the twelth century, however, most Sufis have organized themselves into orders brotherhoods that follow the teachings of a particular Sufi master.
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