- The
Qadiriyya (Arabic: القادرية) or the
Qadiri order (Arabic: الطريقة القادرية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Qādiriyya) is a Sufi
mystic order (tariqa) founded...
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composed in a mîzān əl-inṣirāf (6 8)
often used to
close a
classical nuba.
Qadriyya-s are
found in
seven modes including mawwāl, zīdān, ğārkā, raml əl-Māya...
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grandfather Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri, the
former Grand Mufti of
India in the
Qadriyya-Barkatiyya-Razviyya-Nooriya
order of Sufism. He
formally retired from teaching...
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Tamil Qadriyya Sufi...
- jihad,
namely Usman,
Abdullahi and Bello, drew
heavily from
Maliki and
Qadriyya texts, with
connections to
wider Islamic intellectual networks. In contrast...
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spiritual teachings from Shah
Mubarak Haqani. He
belonged to
Silsila e
Qadriyya as below:
Muhammad Ali
Hasan al-Basri
Habib al-Ajami
Dawud Tai
Maruf Karkhi...
- Kano and Sokoto,
particularly within the Sufi
brotherhoods Tijanniyya and
Qadriyya.
Although Aminu remained unaffiliated with any Sufi brotherhood, he understood...
- f'hal
Derivative forms Chaabi 'Aroubi
Hawzi Rehâwi
Subgenres Nuba
Inqilab Qadriyya Other topics The
school of
Tlemcen (san'a, gharnâta/i), the
school of Constantine...
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Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari. S**** Shah
Jamal belonged to the
school of
Qadriyya,
Suhrawardiyya and
Chishtiyya sufi orders. Baba S**** Shah Jamal's descendants...
- Bello. Sokoto's
administrative structure was
rooted in
Maliki law and
Qadriyya teachings.
During Adama's reign, the
administrative structure in Adamawa...