- 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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appeared as a
distinct ethnic group.
Dervish orders such as the Naqshbandi,
Kubrawiya,
Yasawi and
Qalandari are
fairly common in the region. The
religious order...
- a 13th-century
Khwarezmian Sufi from
Khwarezm and the
founder of the
Kubrawiya,
influential in the
Ilkhanate and
Timurid dynasty. His method, exemplary...
- (Persian: میر سید علی همدانی; c. 1312–1385 CE) was a Sufi
Muslim saint of the
Kubrawiya order, who pla**** an
important role in
spread of
Islam in the Kashmir...
- the Ba 'Alawiyya, Badawiyya, Bektashi, Burhaniyya, Chishti, Khalwati,
Kubrawiya, Madariyya, Mevlevi, Muridiyya, Naqshbandi, Nimatullahi, Qadiriyya, Qalandariyya...
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disciples of Mir
Sayyid Ali
Hamadani ShafI'i and
became the
master of
Kubrawiya order. Mahimi's re****tion grew
after the
Sultan of Gujarat,
Ahmed Shah...
- interest(s) Aqidah, Hadith, Fiqh, Sufism, Philosophy, Theology,
Poetry Tariqa Kubrawiya Muslim leader Influenced by Mir
Sayyid Ali Hamadani,
Shaykh Kamal Ud Din...
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Darul Shifa Madrasa,
Shamsi Chak
seminary Tariqa Suhrawardiyya Chishti Kubrawiya Known for
Sufism Relatives Ali
Raina (brother)
Muslim leader Teacher Baba...
- ban. Son of Mir
Sayyid Ali
Hamadani (1314-1384), a Sufi
preacher of the
Kubrawiya order who had
migrated from Huttalàn (present-day Tajikistan) in the wake...
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influenced by
various orders of
Sufism and Mysticism. The Suhrawardiyya,
Kubrawiya, Rishi, and
Nurbakhshiya orders were
formally adopted and
regulated by...