- an-Naqshbandiyya) is a Sufi
order of ****
Islam named after Baha al-Din
Naqshband. They
trace their silsila (chain of succession) to
Prophet Muhammad through...
- Baha' al-Din
Naqshband (Persian: بهاءالدین محمد نقشبند; 1318–1389) was the
eponymous founder of what
would become one of the
largest Sufi **** orders...
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Ziyarat Naqshband Sahab (also
known as
Mausoleum Hazrat Khawaja Naqshbandh Sahib) is a ****...
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Sayyid ul-Sadaat
Sayyid Moinuddin Hadi
Naqshband al-Hasani wal-Husseini (died 5 May 1674),
known as "Hazrat
Naqshband Saheb", was a ****
Muslim wali (saint)...
- ****ociation Faiz
Naqshband (Urdu Translation):
Malfuzat of Shah
Ghulam Ali Dehlavi, p.46
Archived 2012-03-08 at the
Wayback Machine Faiz
Naqshband (Urdu Translation):...
- bin Zia bin
Muhammad bin
Tajuddin bin
Hussein bin
Zahra binte Bahauddin Naqshband (1563 — 5
November 1642) was an
influential ****
saint from Bukhara,...
- (Uzbek:
Bahouddin Naqshband yodgorlik majmuasi) is a
complex in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, that
includes the tomb of Baha-ud-Din
Naqshband Bukhari, the founder...
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Qadiriyya wa
Naqshbandiyya (Arabic: قادرية و نقشبندية, lit. 'Qadirism and
Naqshbandism') is a Sufi
order which is a
synthesis of the
Qadiri and
Naqshbandi orders...
- and in
another lineage eleven of the
Twelve Imams,
Sayyid Bahauddin Naqshband,
Sayyid Alauddin Atar, and
Khwaja Khawand Mahmud (also
known as Hazrat...
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Sayyid Ali
Hamadani [d. 1384]), the
Naqshbandiyya (after Baha-ud-Din
Naqshband Bukhari [d. 1389]).
Contrary to po****r
perception in the West, however...