- in the late 18th
century by
Muhammad al-Arabi al-
Darqawi.
Selections from the
letters of al-
Darqawi were
translated by the
Shadhili Titus Burckhardt and...
- The
Darqawiyya or
Darqawi Sufi
order is a
revivalist branch of the
Shadhiliyah brotherhood which originated in Morocco. The
Darqawa comprised the followers...
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father of her
three children. (tr.) The
Darqawi Way:
Letters of
Mawlay al-
Darqawi by
Muhammad al-Arabi al-
Darqawi. Norwich:
Diwan Press, 1981. (tr.) Al-Muwatta...
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Muslim leader and author. He was
Shaykh of Instruction,
leader of the
Darqawi-Shadhili-Qadiri Tariqa,
founder of the
Murabitun World Movement and author...
- Abu
Abdullah Muhammad al-Arabi al-
Darqawi (Arabic: محمد العربي الدرقاوي; 1760–1823) was a
Moroccan Sufi
leader of the
Shadhili tariqa and the
author of...
- (1876–1972), was a
Moroccan Islamic teacher, author, and
shaykh of the
Darqawi tariqa in Morocco.
Muhammad Ibn al-Habib was born in Fes in 1876. At the...
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scholar Ahmad ibn 'Ajiba (d. 1224/1809), who was
following the Shadhili-
Darqawi order. It is the only
traditional Qur'anic
commentary which gives both...
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Naqshbandi Shadhili Suhrawardi Rifa`i
Khalwati Rahmani Badawi Desuqi Tijani Darqawi Idrisi Senusi Bayrami Jelveti Maizbhandari Malamati Mouridi Sülaymaniyya...
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until 1894, he
worked in Mostaganem. He
followed for
fifteen years the
Darqawi shaykh Muhammad al-Buzidi in Mostaganem.
After al-Buzidi's
death in 1909...
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founded by
Abdalqadir as-Sufi (born as Ian Dallas), a
branch of the Shādhilī–
Darqāwī Sufi
order with
communities in Europe,
South America,
Southeast Asia, and...