Abstract
In this article, the author analyzed the anthropology and ethics of the Sufis. The central place in Sufi anthropology is occupied by the teaching about the Perfect Man, who acts as a mediator between God and an ordinary person. As in many others aspects, here one can also trace the influence of earlier teachings on Sufism.
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