An older mystical tradition Jiang sees as one of the currents later folded into Kabbalistic interpretation.
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Sufism
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Jiang treats Kabbalah as a synthetic interpretive system that absorbs older mystical traditions such as Sufism and applies them back onto the Bible.
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"starting on monday um joseph asks can you compare sufism and kabbalah in a class i will"
"sufism is something that i've always been very interested in um and i think that sufism would predate kabbalah um if i'm correct i..."
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