-
Qasimiya or the
Qasimi order, is a
Naqshbandi branch[clarification needed] in origin, and is
based in a
small village called Mohra Sharif located in the...
- the two
dominant mamluk factions of the country, the
Faqariya and the
Qasimiya, the
former backed by the
janissaries and the
latter by the
other Ottoman...
- Bashkortostan). From 1912 to 1915
Velidi taught in the
madrasa in
Kazan (
Qasimiyä), and from 1915 to 1917, he was a
member of bureau,
supporting Muslim deputies...
- on
imported oil. On 24 November,
rebels captured the
towns of Bahariya,
Qasimiya, Abbadah, and Deir
Salman in Damascus's countryside. On 28 November, the...
- of
multiple places Qasimiyeh, name of
multiple places Al
Qasimi family Qasimiya, Sufi
order Qasimid State Qasimid Qasimism This page or
section lists people...
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Qadir Qalander 1939-2002
Baghbanpura La****
Punjab Muhammad Qasim Sadiq Qasimiya Naqshbandiya 1800-1943
Mohra Sharif Murree Punjab Wasif Ali
Wasif Miani...
- may
refer to: Qasimiyeh, a
village in Iran Qasimiye, a wadi in
Lebanon Qasimiya This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
- the
orders of the
Ottoman governor, who was
collaborating with the
rival Qasimiya faction. This
event was the main
source of
tension in
Egyptian politics...
- on
imported oil. On 24 November,
rebels captured the
towns of Bahariya,
Qasimiya, Abbadah, and Deir
Salman in Damascus's countryside. On 28 November, the...
-
December 1986 at
Hyderabad and
rested at
mustafaiya shareef.[citation needed]
Khalifa of Baba ji
Qasimiya Order Naqshbandia Owaisiah Order of
Sufism v t e...