- 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...
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Jahriyya Jilala Karzaziyya [ar]
Khalwati order (Halveti, Halwatiyya,
Khalwatiyya)
Gulshani Jelveti Jerrahi Nur
Ashki Jerrahi Nasuhi Rahmani Sunbuli Ussaki...
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Yusuf al-Mak****ari, a 17th
century Islamic scholar who also
introduced Khalwatiyya to the region. However, the
order quickly disappeared before being introduced...
- Uşşaki (Turkish: Uşşakilik) is a
branch of the
Khalwatiyya order of
Islamic mysticism, also
known as Tasawwuf,
founded by
Sayyid Hasan Husameddin. The...
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famed Zahediyeh Sufi
order at Lahijan. He is also
known as Sultân-ûl
Khalwatiyya and Tadj’ad-Dīn
Ebraheem Zāheed al-Geylānī as well.
According to Minorsky...
- and
returned to
Cairo where he got al-Kurdi's
blessing to
preach the
Khalwatiyya order. From
Cairo he
settled at
Tlemcen for a
couple of years. Tijani...
- al-Desuqi)
Shadhiliyya (Abu al-Hasan al-Shadhili)
Akbariyya (Ibn Arabi)
Khalwatiyya ('Umar al-Khalwati)
Rahmaniyya (Muhammad b. 'Abd al-Rahman al-Azhari)...
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Medina and
guardian of the tomb of Muhammad. He
initially studied at the
Khalwatiyya Sufi
order in Damascus, but he
devised a new way of
approaching Allah...
- Rifa'iyya
Qadiriyya Galibi Order Bektashiyya Naqshbandiyya Zahediyya Khalwatiyya Bayramiyya Safaviyya De Bruijn, The
Qalandariyya in
Persian Mystical...
- al-Desuqi)
Shadhiliyya (Abu al-Hasan al-Shadhili)
Akbariyya (Ibn Arabi)
Khalwatiyya ('Umar al-Khalwati)
Rahmaniyya (Muhammad b. 'Abd al-Rahman al-Azhari)...