International Journal of Social Policy & Education

ISSN 2689-4998 (print), 2689-5013 (online)

DOI: 10.61494/ijspe


Sufi Discourse In The Context of Communicative Conflict

Dr. Nessissa Fatima Zahra, Prof. Khellaf Dris


Abstract

Sufismis a social religious phenomenon that exists in Algerian society, likeother Arabsocieties. Sufism has a specific language through which they express their feelings and everything that's going on in their minds. They have perceptions that others do not know. They have a specific speech that they use to communicate with others. The language of Sufis was the strangeness of its lexicon and its symbols. It was built in contrast to the accepted linguistic patterns. They formed and formed them to suit the metaphysical tendencies and desires. They tried in all ways to involve the learner, who was locked in the traditional linguistic systems, especially those who wanted to enter For the world of my stoicism, their language is intuitive and conceptual, its function sacred. Because of the mystical language of Sufism in its words and away from the original indications or the depth of the Sufi experience itself; that Sufism is not easy for those with limited culture to decipher their signals and symbols. There are several factors that have made Sufis choose difficult language paths. Through the above we ask the following questions: What Is the Sufi discourse? How can the Sufi discourse rise in the context of the ongoing conflict in society? Does Sufi discourse succeed in the existence of a culture of dialogue in line with modern times?