- The
Mouride brotherhood (Wolof:
yoonu murit, Arabic: الطريقة المريدية aṭ-Ṭarīqat al-Murīdiyyah or
simply المريدية, al-Murīdiyyah) is a
large tariqa (Sufi...
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Order (Mawlawiyyah, Mevlevi, "Whirling Dervishes")
Mouride (Murid tariqa,
Muridiyya,
Yoonu Murit) Murīdūn
Naqshbandi (Naqshbandiyyah, Al Siddiqiyya, Al Tayfuriyya...
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within the
people of ****stan & India.
Large tariqats in
Africa include Muridiyya,
Burhaniyya and Tijaniyya.
Others can be
offshoots of a tariqa. For example...
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leader in
Senegal and the
founder of the
large Mouride Brotherhood (the
Muridiyya).
Sheikh Ahmadou Bamba produced poems and
tracts on meditation, rituals...
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Kaolack and has
broad following in West
Africa outside of Senegal, and the
Murīdiyya (Murid), who are
based in the city of
Touba and has a
follower base mostly...
- Bektashi, Burhaniyya, Chishti, Khalwati, Kubrawiya, Madariyya, Mevlevi,
Muridiyya, Naqshbandi, Nimatullahi, Qadiriyya, Qalandariyya, Rahmaniyya, Rifa'i...
- al-Tijani (d. 1815) is
buried in his
zawiya in Fez.
Another example, the
Muridiyya, was of
major importance in the
history of Senegal. In the rest of the...
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leader in
Senegal and the
founder of the
large Mouride Brotherhood (the
Muridiyya). See
Muslim brotherhoods of Senegal.
Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba was a mystic...
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influence amongst most
Muslim communities, most
notably the
leader of the
Muridiyya also
called the
Mouride brotherhood. In the 20th century,
Ahmadiyya and...
-
Fallou Ngom's 'Muslims
Beyond the Arab World: The
Odyssey of
Ajami and the
Muridiyya' Q & A with
Christopher Wise on
Demonstrations in Cairo,
Egypt Faculty...