- a
lineage of
authentic Masters.
Among Chinese Muslims, the
concept of
silsilah has
developed into that of a
menhuan (门宦): a Chinese-style Sufi
order whose...
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between 1680 and 1690,
under Sultan Aliuddin's rule. He put
together a
Silsilah that
served as the
foundation for the
initial sections of two
books that...
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Hadith al-
Silsilah al-Dhahab (Arabic: حدیث سلسلة الذهب) (Hadith of the
Golden Chain) is a
hadith narrated from Ali al-Ridha, the
eighth Imam of the Twelver...
- Look up silsila or
silsilah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Silsila (also
transliterated as
Silsilah, Silsileh, Silsilay, Selseleh, Selsele, etc.)...
- Dome of the
Chain (Arabic: قبة السلسلة, romanized: Qubbat al-
Silsilah; Hebrew: כיפת השלשלת, romanized: Kippat HaShalshelet) is an
Islamic free-standing...
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caliphates are not
necessarily hereditary.
Khalifas are
aimed to
serve the
silsilah in
relation to
spiritual responsibilities and to
propagate the teachings...
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Shaikh to the
aspirant murid. The
khirqa initiates an
aspirant into the
silsilah, the
chain or
lineage of
sheikhs that goes back to the
Islamic prophet...
- (occupied Marj al-
Silsilah).
Abdullah bin
Unais (the
conqueror of Marj al-
Silsilah).
Abdullah bin Busr Al-Mazini (invaded Marj Al-
Silsilah).
Abdullah bin...
- port of Damietta. The
fortifications of
Damietta included the Burj al-
Silsilah – the
chain tower – with m****ive
chains that
could stretch across the Nile...
- In 1984,
Italian Catholic priest Fr D’Ambra
began a
movement called the
Silsilah Dialogue Movement which focuses on
formation of
people from
different religions...