- The
Naqshbandi order (Arabic: الطريقة النقشبندية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqat al-Naqshbandiyya) is a Sufi
order of ****
Islam named after Baha al-Din Naqshband...
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orders (tariqa) of
fakirs are the Shadhiliyyah, Chishtiyah, Qadiriyah,
Naqshbandiyah, and Suhrawardiyah. The
Cambridge English Dictionary defines the term...
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Sharif "Chura Sharif".
Chura Sharif.
Retrieved 2018-09-06. Javāhir-i
Naqshbandiyah. Maktabah-yi Anvār-i Mujaddidiyyah, 1979. 26 Apr 2010. p. 1. Biographical...
- Sufi order. At the
beginning of
World War I, he took a
branch of the
Naqshbandiyah school of
thought to Istanbul. Esad
Erbili was born in
Arbil (present-day...
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Ahmad Pratapgarhi.
Haqqi authorized him in the Ashrafia, Chistiyyah,
Naqshbandiyah,
Qadiriyyah and the
Suhrawardiyya orders of Sufism.
Akhtar migrated...
- days of the
spread of
Islam in Indonesia, and many Sufi
orders such as
Naqshbandiyah and
Qadiriyya have
attracted new
Indonesian converts. They have proceeded...
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Qadri Jurisprudence Hanafi Creed Maturidi Tariqa Qadiriyya (Main),
Naqshbandiyah, Suhrawardiyah,
Chishtiyah Organization Institute Barelvi Founder of...
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established many political, social, and
economic activities there, but the
Naqshbandiyah developed these ideas to
their fullest potential. The Kubrawiya's main...
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Chishtiyah Sabiriyah,
which incorporates several orders,
including the
Naqshbandiyah Mujaddidiyah. He was born in
Bhopal and so he was "al-Bawfali" (Urdu:...
- artists. His
paternal grandfather,
Muhammad Amrullah, was a
member of the
Naqshbandiyah.
Hamka had a
younger brother,
Abdul Wadud Karim Amrullah,
whose child...