- Look up
majzoob in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Majzoob is a
follower in Sufism.
Majzoob or
Majzoub or
Majdoub or
Mejdub may
refer to: Abderrahman...
- In Sufism, the
Majzoob or
Majzub (Arabic: مَجْذُوب, plural: مَجَاذِيبٌ majazib, majazeeb) is a
mystical station (ḥāl) that the
Muslim saint (wali) underwent...
- This type is the
Majzoob (Arabic: Absorbed).
Unlike the
Perfect Master, or any of the
other sub-types of God-realized souls, the
Majzoob is
absorbed in...
- Aziz al-Hasan
Ghouri (also
known as Aziz al-Hasan
Majzoob or
Khwaja Aziz al-Hasan; 12 June 1884 – 17
August 1944) was an
Indian Islamic scholar, poet...
-
Abdul Rahim Majzoob (Urdu: عبدالرحیم مجذوب; 14
January 1935 - 24
October 2021) was a ****stani
Pashto poet, writer,
researcher and
jurist from
Lakki Marwat...
-
prominent Sufi
tariqa in West Africa,
founded in 1883
Talibe Salik Wasil Majzoob Muqarrab Arif "Murīd". The
Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. 7. Brill. 1993...
- His
biographical works include Ashrafus Sawaneh by
Khawaja Azizul Hasan Majzoob and
Hakeemul Ummat by
Abdul Majid Daryabadi.
Bibliography of
Ashraf Ali...
- Baghdad,
Abbasid Caliphate (present day Iraq)
Resting place Shrine of
Hazrat Bahlul Dana,
Baghdad Occupation(s) Judge,
Majzoob Saint Era
Islamic golden age...
-
spiritual teacher (murshid) or a Sufi master.
Tariqa Talibe Murid Wasil Majzoob Muqarrab Arif [ar] L. Levisohn, 'The
Spiritual Journey in
Kubrawi Sufism'...
- the
travel to
Allah mercy, the
Salik is
veiled by the
Hijab while the
Majzoob is
attracted to
reach and
overcome this
divine veil. When the
salik is...