- ʿAlevī ṭāʾifesi) 'our ʿAlawī Nuṣayrī people' (ṭāʾifatunā al-Nuṣayriyya al-
ʿAlawiyya) or 'signed with Alawī people' (ʿAlevī ṭāʾifesi imżāsıyla). This early...
- Ba'Alawi
tariqa (Arabic: طريقة آل باعلوي), also
known as the
Tariqa Ba
Alawiyya is a Sufi
order centered in Hadhramawt, Yemen, but now
spread across the...
- The
Muhammad Ali
dynasty or the
Alawiyya dynasty was the
ruling dynasty of
Egypt and
Sudan from the 19th to the mid-20th century. It is
named after its...
- was an
Algerian Sufi
Sheikh who
founded his own Sufi order,
called the
Alawiyya.
Sheikh Ahmad al-Alawi was born in Mostaganem, in 1869. He was educated...
-
Alawi dynasty, the
current royal family of
Morocco since the 17th
century Alawiyya dynasty, the
former royal family of
Egypt and
Sudan Alavids, the Zaydi...
-
prevalent in
Islamic Egypt in Rashidun, Ummayad, Abbasid, Tulunid, Mamluk,
Alawiyya and
Republican periods,
until the
Aswan Dam
rendered them
obsolete in the...
- al-ˈmuqaddam]; 574 H - 653 H or 1178 CE - 1232 CE) is
known as the
founder of Ba '
Alawiyya Sufi
order which has
influenced Sufism in Yemen, ****stan,
India and Southeast...
- ad-Din–Frithjof
Schuon (1907–1998). It is a
branch of the Shadhiliyya–Darqawiyya–
Alawiyya order, with
communities in Europe, the
Americas and the
Islamic world....
-
After Alexandria fell
under Muslim control, it
gradually lost its
importance since the
newly created Empire was not
dependent on land and had
other ports...
- near
Mamburam Juma Masjid. He had two
daughters with his spouse:
Sayyida Alawiyya and
Sayyida Sharifa, the
latter of whom was also
known as
Kunhi beevi....