Yes, if you believe that nothing happens without the permission of Allah, than what Iblees did was also from Allah. The soofia do not consider Iblees as a cursed species, but a true lover (aashiq saadiq) of Allah who refused to bow to anyone else, but Allah.
Praise be to Allaah.
It is important for us to understand, firstly, that the words
Tasawwuf and Sufism are modern terms which refer to something that is not automatically approved of in shareeah as the words eemaan (faith), Islam and ihsaan are. Neither is it automatically condemned like the words kufr, fusooq (immorality) and asyaan (disobedience, sin).
In such cases, we need to find out more about what is meant by such words before we can pass comment. Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: The words al-faqr and al-tasawwuf (i.e., Sufism) may include some things that are loved by Allaah and His Messenger, and these are things that are enjoined even if they are called faqr or tasawwuf, because the Quraan and Sunnah indicate that they are mustahabb and that is not altered if they called by other names. That also includes actions of the heart such as repentance and patience. And it may include things that are hated by Allaah and His Messenger, such as some kinds of belief in incarnation and pantheism, or monasticism that has been innovated in Islam, or things that go against shareeah and have been innovated, and so on. These things are forbidden no matter what names they are given
And it may include limiting oneself to a certain style of clothing or certain customs, ways of speaking and behaving, in such a way that anyone who goes beyond it is regarded as an outsider, although this is not something that has been stipulated in the Quraan or Sunnah; rather it may be something that is permissible or it may be something that is makrooh, and this is a bidah that is forbidden. This is not the way of the friends of Allaah (awliya Allaah); such things are innovations and misguidance that exists among those who claim to follow the Sufi path. Similarly, among those who claim to be servants of knowledge there are innovations that involve beliefs and words that go against the Quraan and Sunnah, using phrases and terminology that have no basis in shareeah. Many such things happen among those people.
The wise believer agrees with all people in that in which they are in accordance with the Quraan and Sunnah and obey Allaah and His Messenger, but he does not agree with that in which they go against the Quraan and Sunnah and disobey Allaah and His Messenger. He accepts from every group that which was taught by the Messenger
when a person seeks the truth and justice, based on knowledge, he is one of the successful friends of Allaah and His victorious party
Al-Fataawa, 11/280-290.
But what Shaykh al-Islam said about the view of Sufis depending on their situation is almost too theoretical for our times, when the objectionable matters that he referred to have become part of the path of those who call themselves Sufis nowadays, in addition to the different occasions they celebrate such as the Mawlid, and their exaggeration about their living shaykhs, and their attachment to shrines and graves, where they pray and circumambulate the graves and make vows to them, and other well-known practices of theirs. Because of these matters, the correct approach now is to warn against them with no reservations. This is what was agreed upon by the Standing Committee in their answer to a question about the ruling on the Sufi tareeqahs that exist nowadays. They said:
Usually those that are called Sufis nowadays follow bidahs (innovations) that constitute shirk, as well as other kinds of bidah, such as when some of them say Madad ya sayyid (Help, O Master), and call upon the qutubs (holy men), and recite dhikr in unison using names by Allaah has not called Himself, like saying Huw, Huw (He, He) and Ah, Ah (a contraction of the word Allaah). Whoever reads their books will be aware of many of their innovations that constitute shirk, and other evils.