- The
Khalwati order (also
known as Khalwatiyya, Khalwatiya, or
Halveti, as it is
known in Turkey) is an
Islamic Sufi
brotherhood (tariqa).
Along with the...
- (Turkish: Cerrahiyye, Cerrahilik) are a Sufi
tariqah (order)
derived from the
Halveti order.
Their founder is
Hazreti Pîr
Muhammad Nureddin al-Jerrahi (1678-1720)...
- were
often conferred upon the
Halvetis, such as
happened in Kanina, near
Vlora There are
large concentrations of
Halvetis in Devoll, Tropoja, Luma (around...
-
Halveti Teqe may
refer to:
Halveti Teqe,
Berat Halveti Teqe,
Herebel Halveti Teqe,
Prizren This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- The
Halveti's tekke (Albanian:
Teqja e Halvetive) is a 350-year-old
tariqah in the
center of Prizren. The
tekke object of the
Halveti is
found in the...
- on
Alevi beliefs. In
certain Turkish communities other Sufi
orders (the
Halveti-Jerrahi and some of the Rifaʽi) have
incorporated significant Alevi influence...
- and a
Halveti tyrbe. In
addition to the
numerous residents of
Halveti background,
there are also some of
Orthodox backgrounds as well as non-
Halveti Muslim...
- (tariqa)
buried in Bolu.
Hayreddin Efendi was
brought up next to Cemâl-i
Halveti (Cemaleddin),
known as Çelebi Khalifa, the
leader of the Cemâliyye branch...
-
number of
dervish communities also
flourished including the bektashis, the
halvetis, and the mevlevis. The
famous Gül Baba
monastery of
Budin (Buda), sheltering...
- Sufi
orders present in
Albania during the
interwar period such as the
Halvetis, Qadiris,
Rufais and Tijaniyyah. On 7
April 1939,
Italy headed by Benito...