- a
Sufism concept for
solitude Khalwa (structure), a
place of
seclusion Khalwa (school), a
Quranic school in
Sudan Khalwa,
Madhya Pradesh, a town in Khandwa...
- In Sufism,
Khalwa (Arabic: خلوة, also khalwat; lit., "solitude";
pronounced in Iran, "khalvat";
spelling in Turkish, halvet) is a
solitary retreat, traditionally...
- A
Khalwa or al-
Khalwa (listen; Arabic: الخلوة;
plural Khalawi) is an
elementary Quranic school in Sudan,
where children study and
memorise the Quran,...
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which provide retreat times for
children and adults. The
translation of
khālwa (from
Arabic الخلوة) is
seclusion or separation, but it has a different...
- A
khalwa (also "bayt al-
khalwa",
literally "place of seclusion"), is an
Islamic solitary space or cell (zawiya) set
aside as a
place for
retreat and spiritual...
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Khalwa is a town and a
Tehsil Headquarter in
Khandwa District of
Madhya Pradesh.
Khalwa is a
tribal dominated area of
Madhya Pradesh.
Khalwa is located...
- most
famous Sufi orders. The
order takes its name from the
Arabic word
khalwa,
meaning “method of
withdrawal or
isolation from the
world for mystical...
- (courtyard), al-misbah (prayer hall), al-sath (roof) and al-
khalwa (ba****t). The
khalwa is
mainly used to
accommodate worshippers during winters. Traditional...
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religious complex in the
southeastern part of the enclosure,
called the
khalwa (Arabic: خلوة).
Outside this
complex there is also a
hammam in the far eastern...
-
Ramadan 1061 A.H (1650 C.E.)
while he was
still only 17, the Imam
entered khalwa (spiritual seclusion), in a
zawiyah of the
Masjid al-Wujayrah
mosque in...