This study aims to analyze, identify, and examine in depth the educational values of Sufism Akhlaki contained in the biographical novel “Surat Cinta Para Sufi” by Mohamad Fathollah. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with a library research approach and content analysis. Data were collected through careful reading of the novel text, identifying parts relevant to the concept of Sufism Akhlaki, and classifying them based on predetermined educational value categories. The results of this study indicate that the novel “Surat Cinta Para Sufi” contains a variety of rich educational values of Sufism Akhlaki, including aspects such as mahabbah (divine love), zuhud (simplicity and not being tied to the world), mujahadah an-nafs (fighting lust), gratitude, tawakal, muhasabah (self-introspection), and the importance of the guidance of the mursyid. Sufi thought reflects Sufism Akhlaki which emphasizes the formation of the soul through the values of divine love, patience, and sincerity. Sufi thought is depicted between vertical dimensions (relationship with God) and horizontal dimensions (relationships with others). This is relevant to the problems of contemporary Islamic education, namely the moral crisis and the culture of luxurious living. The conclusion of this study is that the biographical novel "Love Letters of the Sufis" functions not only as a literary work but also as a relevant source of Sufism education for readers in cultivating spirituality, purifying the heart, and forming a perfect Islamic character.
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