-
Sayyid Mir Jan (supreme
leader of the Naqshbandiyya, who also
followed the
Chishtiyya tradition)
Meher Ali Shah (Golra Sharif, ****stan)
Inayat Khan (Vadodara...
-
Indian subcontinent in the
early 13th-century,
where he
promulgated the
Chishtiyya order of **** mysticism. This
particular Tariqa (order)
became the dominant...
- or tomb). In most Sufi
orders such as Naqshbandiyyah, Suhrawardiyya,
Chishtiyya, Qadiriyya, etc. the
concept of Urs
exists and is
celebrated with enthusiasm...
- Farzin, "
Chishtiyya", in:
Encyclopaedia Islamica, Editors-in-Chief:
Wilferd Madelung and,
Farhad Daftary: "The
followers of the
Chishtiyya Order, which...
- (Burhani tariqa)
Barelvi (Qadariyya tariqa)
Chishti Order (Chishti tariqa,
Chishtiyya) Ishq-Nuri
Tariqa Darqawiyya Galibi Order Hamallayya Hansaliyya [ar] Idrisiyya...
- ****iya of the
Suhrawardiyya order, Baba
Fariduddin Ganjshakar of the
Chishtiyya and S****
Jalaluddin Bukhari. The
friendship of
these four
became legendary...
- the F****iyatush
Shadhiliyya is the most
widely practised order. The
Chishtiyya order emerged from
Central Asia and Persia. The
first saint was Abu Ishaq...
- 533 AH (March 1139 CE). He was
buried at
Chisht like many of the
early Chishtiyya.
Khwaja Al
Mawdud Chisti became the
mureed of
Khwaja Nasir Abu
Yusuf Bin...
-
Gilani [d. 1166]), the Rifa'iyya (after
Ahmed al-Rifa'i [d. 1182]), the
Chishtiyya (after
Moinuddin Chishti [d. 1236]), the
Shadiliyya (after Abul Hasan...
-
Qadir Mushtaq,
Rizwan Akhtar (December 2019). "Sacred
status of
Qawali in
Chishtiyya order: A case
study of the
Shrine of
Meher Ali Shah" (PDF).
Journal of...