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The Piri-Muridi relationship is central to Sufism or religious life in Islam and deeply rooted in Pakistani culture and society. The present study is designed to explore this relationship between a master and disciple; its basics construct, characteristics, functions, roles, expressions, manifestations, rituals, belief system and perception of some negative changes in the sacred institution of Piri-Muridi form a dual perspective i.e., .from the perspectives of Pirs (Spiritual Master) murids (disciples). Present study is comprised of two major studies. study I aimed to explore the perception of…mehr

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The Piri-Muridi relationship is central to Sufism or religious life in Islam and deeply rooted in Pakistani culture and society. The present study is designed to explore this relationship between a master and disciple; its basics construct, characteristics, functions, roles, expressions, manifestations, rituals, belief system and perception of some negative changes in the sacred institution of Piri-Muridi form a dual perspective i.e., .from the perspectives of Pirs (Spiritual Master) murids (disciples). Present study is comprised of two major studies. study I aimed to explore the perception of spiritual guides called Pirs about spirituality , constructs of Piri-Muridi , rituals of Piri- Muridi, factors for seeking services of pirs and modes of spiritual cures of spiritual guides with the help of conducting six interviews of famous Sajjada Nishin (Spiritual Delegate) of a Pir at Potohar region. Study II is carried out to develop a multidimensional instrument to assess attitudes ofpeople towards Piri-Muridi.
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Bushra Hassan, Lecturer, at National Institute Of Psychology (NIP), Centre of Excellence, Quaid-e-Azam University,Islamabad. Pakistan. Main subjects: Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Social Psychology Highest Qualification: M.Phil (4.2 GPA) National Institute of Psychology Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad (session 2005- 2007).