-
development until attaining wāṣil stage. This
practice is not very
common now.
Murīds often receive books of
instruction from
murshids and
often accompany itinerant...
-
belonging to the
genus Mus.
Murids are
found nearly everywhere in the world,
though many
subfamilies have
narrower ranges.
Murids are not
found in Antarctica...
- Look up
murid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In Sufism, a
murid is an
initiate under a
spiritual guide. The word has come to
designate several specific...
- the
Battle of
Gimry (17
October 1832) a
sudden Russian advance trapped 60
Murids in a
fortified house.
Nearly all were killed, only two escaping. That night...
- in the case of Burhaniyya, a
number that
grows with each
achieved rank.
Murids who
experience unusual interaction during meditation: hear
voices like "would...
- Hani and Sheh
Mureed or
Murid (Balochi: ھانی ءُ شئ مرید or
romanized Hàni-o-Shae
Murid or Hero Šey
Murīd) is an epic
ballad of
Balochi folklore. The story...
-
prayer for
Muhammad practiced individually or in
congregation by
followers (
murids) in the
Tijaniyya order..
Salat al-Fatih is
commonly known as
Durood Fatih...
- into
hiding and both
Russia and
Murids ****umed him dead. Once recovered, he
emerged from
hiding and
rejoined the
Murids, led by the
second Imam, Hamzat...
-
litany and a
mystical invocation practiced by
murids,
saliks and
wasils in
Islamic sufism. In Sufism, the
murid's transformation and
salvation is done by the...
-
minimum number of
people required to
create a
group which is
generally four
murids. In
these reciting congregations, the
disciples meet
daily or w****ly to...