- The
Madariyya is a Sufi
order (tariqa) po****r in
North India,
especially in
Uttar Pradesh, the
Mewat region, Bihar,
Gujarat and West Bengal, as well...
- 1315–1434), was a
Syrian Sufi who
migrated to
India where he
founded the
Madariyya Sufi brotherhood. He is held in high
esteem as a
patron saint. Badi' al-Din...
- Nur
Ashki Jerrahi Nasuhi Rahmani Sunbuli Ussaki Khatmiyya Kubrawiyya Madariyya Maizbhandaria Malamatiyya Marufi Maryamiyya Mevlevi Order (Mawlawiyyah...
- monk (which he used for the path of
emotional development). Ghous-e-Azam
Madariyya Qalandariyya Sai Baba of
Shirdi Shramana Wu wei Ebrahim,
Alireza (2018)...
-
these khanqahs to s****
their blessings and to
receive instructions. The
Madariyya are
members of a Sufi
order (tariqa) po****r in
North India, especially...
- 'Alawiyya, Badawiyya, Bektashi, Burhaniyya, Chishti, Khalwati, Kubrawiya,
Madariyya, Mevlevi, Muridiyya, Naqshbandi, Nimatullahi, Qadiriyya, Qalandariyya...
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Hinduism Vaishnavism Shaivism Shaktism Smartism Charvkaism Jainism Sikhism Madariyya Jelali Kaka’i
Bhakti Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism Judaism Orthodox Judaism...
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Jannati was a
disciple of Shah
Badiuddin Qutbul Madar and a Sufi
saint of
Madariyya order of Sufism. He is
known as the
nephew of
Abdul Qadir Jilani and one...
-
Madar (surname)
Badiuddin Shah Madar,
Muslim Sufi
saint who
founded the
Madariyya sect of
Sufism in
India All
pages with
titles containing Madar Madara...
- the
first of the
seven main Sufi
orders (Chishti, Qadiri, Suhrawardi,
Madariyya, Kubrawiyya,
Qalandariyya and Naqshbandi) to be
established in this region...