- government. An
example of the
importance of
lineage in
Sufism is the
Khirka.
Khirka,
literally meaning 'Rough cloak, sca****r, co**** gown,' an initiation...
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Kirka Sharif (Pashto: خرقه شريفه;
meaning Sacred Cloak) is an
Islamic shrine located in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The
shrine became notable in
English literature...
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daughter of his half-uncle
Sadruddin Muhammad Ghawth. He
received his
k̲h̲irḳa from Naṣīr al-Dīn Čirāg̲h̲-i Dihlī. Muḥammad b. Tug̲h̲luḳ
appointed Jalāl...
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Khijarpur Seharmau Uttari Pilibhit Khiri Naubaramad Khiri Naubaramad Pilibhit Khirka Bahruwa Pilibhit Khirkia Khirkia Pilibhit Khirkia Bargadia Khirkiya Bargadiya...
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provide contemplation and
influence for the reader.
After receiving his
khirka,
Kubra gained a
large following of
gnostics and
writers on Sufism. Because...
- Sahl al-Sa'luki [ar] and, some time after, he
received the Sufi
cloak (
khirka) from Abu'l-Kasim al-Nasrabadhi (d. 367/977-8), who just ten
years ago became...
- ‘Ali Hirzihim, and al-Dakkak. It was al-Dakkak that
provided him with the
khirka, the
cloak p****ed from
Master to
student in the
study of Sufism. Abu Madyan...
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various belongings of
Muhammad such as Moo e
Mubarak (Muhammad's Hair),
Khirka Sharif, are
sacred things for
Sufis in Afghanistan, and they have built...
- Aḥmadābād he
first settled in Asāual and then at Baṭvā. He
received a
Ḵh̲irḳa from S̲h̲ayk̲h̲ Aḥmad-i K’hattū. His most
notable disciple was his son...
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European sources. In al-Wāsiṭī’s work on the Rifāʿīs, it is
mentioned as
khirka Saʿdiyya and in Lane’s note as a "celebrated sect of the Rifāʿees", because...