- 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...
- an
Ottoman Islamic scholar (alim) and
saint (wali) of the
widespread Khalwati sufi
order (tariqa)
buried in Bolu.
Hayreddin Efendi was
brought up next...
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Sudan Khalwa,
Madhya Pradesh, a town in
Khandwa District of
Madhya Pradesh Khalwati order – Sufi
mystic order in ****
Islam This
disambiguation page lists...
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Religious life
Religion Islam Denomination ****
Jurisprudence Shafi'i
Tariqa Khalwati Sufi
orders Creed Athari Muslim leader Disciple of
Ibrahim al-Kurani...
- s**** a Sufi way of life.
During his journey, he was
initiated into the
Khalwati order at Azwawi. He
later taught for a year at
Tunis where he achieved...
-
other order that
emerged during later periods. The
Khalwati order was
founded by Umar al-
Khalwati, an
Azerbaijani Sufi
known for
undertaking long solitary...
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Idrisiyya Isawiyya (Aissawa, Issawiyya)
Jahriyya Jilala Karzaziyya [ar]
Khalwati order (Halveti, Halwatiyya, Khalwatiyya)
Gulshani Jelveti Jerrahi Nur Ashki...
- who
established the
Khalwati order.
Yahya was born in
Shamakhi in the
region of Shirvan, then
ruled by the Shirvanshahs. "
Khalwati" is
derived from the...
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Ahmed ibn
Ahmed ibn abi-Hamid al'Adawi al-Maliki al-Azhari al-
Khalwati ad-Dardir (1715 – 1786 CE) (AH 1127 – 1204 AH )
known as Imam ad-Dardir or Dardir...
- one of six main
orders or tariqa: Qadiri, Naqshbandi, Rifa'i, Shadhili,
Khalwati, and Tijani. The oral
history of Sufi
practice in
northern Jordan goes...