- The
Gulshani (Turkish: Gülşenî) is a
Halveti sub-order
founded by Pir
Ibrahim Gulshani, a
Turkomen Sufi
Sheikh from
Eastern Anatolia, who died in Egypt...
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Muhyi Muhammad Gulshani ibn Fath-Allah ibn Abu Talib, best
known as
Muhyi Gulshani (born c. 1528 – died
after 1606/7) was a
Oghuz Turks scholar and author...
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Jilala Karzaziyya [ar]
Khalwati order (Halveti, Halwatiyya, Khalwatiyya)
Gulshani Jelveti Jerrahi Nur
Ashki Jerrahi Nasuhi Rahmani Sunbuli Ussaki Khatmiyya...
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works "Riyaz ud-Davla", "Zubdat ut-Tavorikh", "Jomi ul-Vakiati Sultani", "
Gulshani State" and "Shahid ul-Ikbol". The work "Riyaz ud-Davla"
described the history...
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court education from the
Imperial ulama (scholars). He may have
joined the
Gulshani Sufi order, as he
shows an
intimate knowledge of
their khanqah in Cairo...
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understood as a priori. Balaibalan,
attributed to
Fazlallah Astarabadi or
Muhyi Gulshani (14th century)
Solresol by François
Sudre (1827) Ro by
Edward Foster (1906)...
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Jahan Shah
Haqiqi Hamidi Isfahani [az; ru]
Khalili Tabrizi [ru]
Ibrahim Gulshani [az]
Hidayat Yaqub bin Uzun
Hasan Habibi Fuzuli Shah
Ismail I
Hagiri Tabrizi [ru]...
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Muslim worship. Sufi
orders like Alevi-Bektashi, Bayrami-Jelveti,
Halveti (
Gulshani, Jerrahi, Nasuhi, Rahmani, Sunbuli, Ussaki), Hurufi-Rüfai, Malamati, Mevlevi...
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theorists of the
order described as a face-to-face
encounter with Allah.
Gulshani Jelveti Jerrahi Nasuhi Rahmani Sunbuli Ussaki Islam portal Naqshbandi Bayrami...
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Jahan Shah
Haqiqi Hamidi Isfahani [az; ru]
Khalili Tabrizi [ru]
Ibrahim Gulshani [az]
Hidayat Yaqub bin Uzun
Hasan Habibi Fuzuli Shah
Ismail I
Hagiri Tabrizi [ru]...