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mysticism and to
compare it with that of Nurbakhsh's teachings. The
Noorbakshia order persists in
Baltistan and
Kargil (in Ladakh) as a
distinct sect...
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predominantly through Sufi
missionaries such as Mir
Sayyid Ali Hamadani. The
Noorbakshia Sufi sect
further propagated the
Islamic faith in the region, and most...
- Khanqah-e-Mualla
Noorbakshia Khaplu Bala (Urdu: خانقاہ معلیٰ نوربخشیہ خپلو بالا) is the
largest Khanqah built by mud and wood in the
region of Gilgit-Baltistan...
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Hanafi and
later Wahabi started converting the Sufi
Noorbakshia of Baltistan, and the
Noorbakshia of
Turtuk too. More recently, the
Hanafis of Turtuk...
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Araqi visited his
grave and
chose to
follow the
Noorbakshia path. Soon
after deciding to join the
Noorbakshia order,
Araqi spent nineteen years traveling...
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propagated Islam to
Ladakhis and the
Balti people rapidly converted to Islam.
Noorbakshia Islam is
named after him and his
followers are only
found in Baltistan...
- محمد بن عبد الله الموسوئی قہستانی ) was a
mystic (Sufi) who
founded the
Noorbakshia school of Islam. He
wrote al Fiqh al-Ahwat (Islamic Jurisprudence) and...
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Chaqchan Mosque (Urdu: مسجد چقچن, lit. 'The
Miraculous Mosque') is a Sufi
Noorbakshia mosque,
located in the city of Khaplu, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region...
-
Kashmir crossed Baltistan's
mountainous terrain to
spread Islam. The
Noorbakshia Sufi
order further propagated the
faith in
Baltistan and
Islam became...
- (see also Khâlid-i Baghdâdî)
Saifia Süleymancılar
Nasiriyya Nimatullahi Noorbakshia Qadiriyya (Qadiri, Elkadr, Kadray, Kadiri)
Kasnazani Sarwari Qadiri Qadiriyyathun...