Islam is an all encompassing, comprehensive religion that deals with every part of life, that includes societal issues and 4 wives (through the Islamic laws and principles, not social media activity and noise), guiding us to deal with it responsibly. We don't take aspects of Islam and discard the rest, so remember to follow the middle-road. Islam is about, commitments, legal matters, as well as spiritual matters. If you only want to maximize the Sufi aspects because you want to proximate the Yoga wishy-washy stuff, then certainly, I think the need itself is questionable. There are many youths influenced by self-serving trends of New Age-esque wanting to bask in the ephemeral lie of the ego, and confuse trance states with 'truth'. Don't mistake that with Islam. The deen is a higher order; it asks us to believe in the Oneness of The Creator, to follow Allah's words in the Quran, the Prophet (PBUH) teachings and doings, and his companions.
There is also the concept of spirituality in these times that is mistaken. Surely, the best of humans, who was the Prophet, had humanly maximized whatever we need to seek. So paying attention to how he lived his life, would yield better outcomes instead of people claiming to be spiritual without showing proof of any Islamic commitment that even comes close to his. In this day and age, you will hear people claim "spiritual" but not religious. You see, they feel they have become more enlightened, and think themselves above praying to their God.
Islam gives good spiritual nourishment through all its aspects, down through the very basic actions.