- The
Khatmiyya is a Sufi
order or
tariqa founded by
Sayyid Mohammed Uthman al-Mirghani al-Khatim. The
Khatmiyya is the
largest Sufi
order in Sudan, Eritrea...
- Idrisiyah, the Ismailiyah, and the
Khatmiyyah. Much
different in
organization from the
other brotherhoods is the
Khatmiyyah (or
Mirghaniyah after the name...
-
February 1956, but he
alienated the
Khatmiyyah by
supporting increasingly secular government policies. In June, some
Khatmiyyah members who had
defected from...
- Idrisiyah, the Ismailiyah, and the
Khatmiyyah. Much
different in
organization from the
other brotherhoods is the
Khatmiyyah (or
Mirghaniyah after the name...
-
Unionist Party (NUP)."
despite Khatmiyyah still receiving an
annual British endowment, the British,
concerned about Khatmiyyah's growing political influence...
-
judges trained at Cairo's Al
Azhar University. The
government favored the
Khatmiyyah, a
traditional religious order,
because its
leaders preached cooperation...
-
support or ****urances of
neutrality from all
except the pro-Egyptian
Khatmiyyah.
Merchants and Arab
tribes that had
depended on the
slave trade responded...
- from
British colonial authorities to
their class.
Nationalists and the
Khatmiyyah opposed indirect rule, but the
Ansar (the
followers of the Mahdi) supported...
- neo-Mahdist movement. They gave
their support to
Sayyid Ali al-Mirghani of the
Khatmiyyah sect as a
counterpoise to
Sayyid Abd al-Rahman.
Sayyid Abd al-Rahman responded...
- Khartoum.
Other Islamic banks followed. As a consequence, both the
Ansar and
Khatmiyyah religious groups and
their political parties, the Umma and the Democratic...