- The
Kubrawiya order (Arabic: سلسلة کبرویة) or
Kubrawi order, also
known as
Kubrawi Hamadani,or
Hamadani Kubra,[citation needed] is a Sufi
order that traces...
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three major historical understandings of the lataif: (13th century) The
Kubrāwī order,
described in the
writings of Ala ud-Daula
Simnani (1261–1336), views...
- Faqih, poet, author, artist, Muf****ir, Muhaddith, Sufi
Shaykh of the
Kubrawi Hamadani order.
Yaqub born in
Srinagar to Mir H****an Ghani, who was also...
- near
Damascus in Syria. Him and the Wali
sanga were
affiliated with the
Kubrawi Hamadani missionaries in the late 14th century. He was a Sufi who brought...
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Wasil Majzoob Muqarrab Arif [ar] L. Levisohn, 'The
Spiritual Journey in
Kubrawi Sufism' in:
Lawson (ed.),
Reason and
Inspiration in Islam: Theology, Philosophy...
- philosophy, logics,
ethics and
mysticism in a
madrasa founded by
Ismail Kubrawi. A
prolific scholar and
spiritual preacher,
Hamza Makhdoom adhered to the...
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their Isnad of
their brotherhood. In the Uwaisi-Shahmaghsoudi
order of
Kubrawi Sufism and in
Naqshbandi Sufism,
Salman is the
third person in the chain...
- علاءالدوله سمنانی;
November 1261 – 6
March 1336) was a
Persian Sūfī of the
Kubrāwī order, a
writer and a
teacher of Sufism. He was born in Semnan, Iran. He...
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penetrated Java
between 14th and mid-16th
centuries and also
explains Kubrawi Hamadani influence widespread in
north India and
South China and after...
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Bayrami Jelveti Maizbhandari Malamati Mouridi Sülaymaniyya
Salihiyya Azeemia Kubrawi Mevlevi Shattari Uwaisi Hurufi Ni'matullāhī
Nuqtavi Qalandari Safavi Zahabiya...