-
branch of the
Shadhiliyah brotherhood which originated in Morocco. The
Darqawa comprised the
followers of
Sheikh Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi (1760–1823)...
-
Safaviyya Senusiyya (Senusi tariqa)
Shadhili (Shadhiliyyah)
Darqawiyya (
Darqawa)
Murabitun Shattariyya Suhrawardiyya (Suhrawardi tariqa)
Tijaniyyah (also...
- order, the
Darqawa, was
organized around his
teachings after his death, with
members coming from a wide
range of
social groups.
Though the
Darqawa was once...
- was an
influential 18th-century
Moroccan scholar and poet in the ****
Darqawa Sufi lineage. He was born of a
sharif family in the
Anjra tribe that ranges...
-
followers of
Abdalqadir as-Sufi—a
Scottish convert to
Islam and
leader of the
Darqawa Sufi
order and the
Murabitun World Movement—Yusuf
moved to Norwich, England...
- a Sufi
Master -
Shaykh ad-Darqawi (trans.
Titus Burckhardt) ( Darqawi,
darqawa, al
arabi al darqawi, addarqawi)".
April 26, 2009.
Archived from the original...
- al-Alawi, Mostaganem,
Algeria Influences Ali,
Muhammad al-Buzidi
Tradition or
genre Darqawa Major works Diwan,
Mahbadi at-Ta'yid,
Dauhat al-Asrar, Munajat...
- order—an
offshoot of the
movement of Abu
Ahmed al-Ghazawi, of the
broader Darqawa order. The
mosque is on the road
between El
Arish and Bir al-Abed. The...
- of the kingdom. One of
Mawlay H****an's
campaigns was
dealing with the
Darqawa uprising near
Figuig in the fall of 1887,
which was
quickly suppressed...
- ISBN 978-0-8047-8707-9. JSTOR j.ctvqsdtrj. Peyron, M. (1995-04-01). "Derkaoua, Derqaoua,
Darqawa". Encyclopédie berbère (in French) (15): 2279–2283. doi:10.4000/encyclopedieberbere...