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Khwājagān (shortened/singular forms: Khwaja, Khaja(h),
Khawaja or khuwaja) is a
Persian title for "the Masters".
Khwajagan, as the
plural for "Khwāja"...
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physical body, and the
recitation of a
Quranic credal formula. In the
Khwajagan tradition, Rif'at Bey
described a
practice in
which the name of Allah...
- 1179) was one of a
group of
Central Asian Sufi
teachers known simply as
Khwajagan (the Masters) of the
Naqshbandi order.
Abdul Khaliq was born in the small...
- ****ociation of
Sufism Jaririya Jelveti (Jalwatiyya, Celvetîyye)
Khufiyya Khwajagan Layene Roshani movement Salihiyya Alevi (Shia)
Alians (Shia) Al-Muwaḥḥidūn...
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designations of
their Kyrgyz allies. The
Chagatai language Tadhkirah i
Khwajagan (a Tadhkirah) was
written by M.
Sadiq Kashghari. Note: The
following list...
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whose teachings became known as the way of the
Khwajas (teachers) or
Khwajagan (masters).
Abdur Rehman Shah
Sailani (1871–1906), Sufi saint. Baha al-Din...
- the
first of the
group of
Central Asian Sufi
teachers known simply as
Khwajagan (the Masters) of the
Naqshbandi order. His
shrine is at Merv, Turkmenistan...
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adopted as a
spiritual son by Baba
Mohammad Sammasi, a
master of the
Khwajagan, a Sufi
order founded by
Yusuf Hamadani (died 1140). It was Baha al-Din's...
- World's Fair
Khwaja Khizr Tomb at
Sonipat Afaq
Khoja Mausoleum in
Kashgar Khwajagan, a
network of
Sufis in
Central Asia from the 10th to the 16th century...
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Muhtar (2001).
Beads of dew : from the
source of life :
histories of the
Khwājagān, the
masters of
wisdom = Rashaḥāt 'ain al-ḥayāt. Al-Baz Publishing. p...