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The Salafist view is easy. Sufi view is difficult. But having been around a while, I can clearly tell you that Salafist approach to religion, while being direct, is actually shallow. The spiritual depth and understanding of deeper aspects of religion is a rarity among Salafis. In my experience most of Salafis have very little development in Tazkia-e-Nafs. Their manners are good in agreement, not in disagreement. I do not wish to castigate Salafists because there are some good things about them too especially sincerity and earnestness, like yours.
Some people with shallow or nonexistent understanding claim to be Sufi. Usually they are Barelvi types who know little and just go along the flow without questioning the aspects of innovation (bid'aat) and lack of emphasis on Tawheed. It is easy to criticize them for this. And indeed a Salafi person can easily pull the rug from under their feet. However, someone who has an understanding of sources (Quran and Sunnah) and exposure to different schools of thought would be a different game altogether. I am not going to say more than this. But do know that your certitude is a bit misplaced. There are certain questions which you or any Salfist with knowledge can not answer. Salafism paints an incomplete picture and the shortcomings of approach are clearly visible in adherents of this school of thought.
My development is actually quite reverse of yours. I used to think of Sufism / Tassawwuf as something close to shirk. I know that is not so.
Have your tried to read Kashf-al-Mahjoob? It is difficult reading, but perhaps one of the best sources on Sufism.
Nope, I am definitely NOT a secularist. I believe in tolerance, in respecting difference of opinion and in not inciting people of other religions. I have nothing to do with the theoretical aspects and ramifications of secularism. My context is Islamic from A to Z. I can explain my position from Quran and Sunnah. Those are my references.
Bamu Sahab, Sufi way is Jihad bil nafs. It's not an easy thing to do.
To remain steadfast in your Ibadat's is as difficult as arguing with Zarvan becomes. You feel irritation, After a week or so, praying 5 times a day would become monotonous and one feel boredom and his early enjoyment in Ibaadah began to fade. He will consider he is doing same thing again and again without achieving something. Greedy nature of Human being.
This is where Jihad bil Nafs come, to have firm Yaqeen in your Ibadah and overcoming resistance of your Nafs. Dedicating entire time to correct oneself. Resisting negativity, depression that Your Ibaadaah are not decreasing your troubles . Focussing on oneself is how society would pay less attention to others and violence and subjugation would decrease than.