The Sufi practice of embracing unknowing and confusion as essential stations on the journey toward faith, rather than obstacles to it.
Rumi teaches that bewilderment—the state of not understanding why suffering occurs—is itself a gateway to authentic faith. Rather than rushing to rational explanations for theodicy, the Sufi way suspends the need to comprehend and instead deepens trust in divine wisdom beyond human understanding. This concept reframes the existential confusion of suffering as spiritually productive: the dissolution of certainty creates space for genuine submission and love. When theodicy questions leave us bewildered, Rumi suggests we have arrived at the threshold of true faith—the place where personal comprehension ceases and relationship with the divine begins. This path honors both the intellectual validity of suffering's questions and the spiritual necessity of moving beyond them. Bewilderment becomes not a failure of faith but its deepening, where we learn to love God not because we understand His actions but because love itself transcends explanation.
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