- founded,
named after the Haji
Bektash Veli. The four most
significant tariqas in
South Asia are the
Qadiri Order,
named after Abdul Qadir Jilani, the...
-
orders or
Tariqa.
Adawiyya Azeemia Ba 'Alawiyya (Ba’
Alawi tariqa)
Badawiyya (Badawi
tariqa)
Bektashi (Bektashiyyah
tariqa)
Burhaniyya (Burhani
tariqa) Barelvi...
- Urdu monograph, La****, 1996 Abun-Nasr,
Jamil M. "The
Special Sufi
Paths (
Tariqas)".
Muslim Communities of Grace: The Sufi
Brotherhoods in
Islamic Religious...
-
Muftiate of the
Republic of Dagestan,
Sheikh of
Naqshbandi and
Shadhili tariqas, one of the
spiritual leaders of
Dagestani Muslims.
Ahmad Afandi Abdulaev...
- more
recently by the
scholar Aisha Abdurrahman Bewley. One of the
first tariqas to be
established in the West was the
Alawiya branch of the Darqawiyya...
-
Murshid Kamil Akmal (also
known as Insan-e-Kamil) is
significant in most
tariqas. The
concept states that from pre-existence till pre-eternity,
there shall...
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prohibited by the four
orthodox **** schools, and the more
orthodox Sufi
tariqas also
continued to
prohibit their use.
Throughout history most Sufi saints...
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dissemination of
Sufism and in
establishing the
influence of
certain tariqas.
Among the
tariqas of
major importance in West
Africa were the Qadiriyya, a wide-ranging...
- The Ba'Alawi
tariqa (Arabic: طريقة آل باعلوي), also
known as the
Tariqa Ba
Alawiyya is a Sufi
order centered in Hadhramawt, Yemen, but now
spread across...
-
Isawiyya may
refer to:
Isawiyya (brotherhood), an
Islamic Sufi
mystical brotherhood founded in Meknes, Morocco, by
Sheikh al-Kamil
Mohamed al-Hadi ben...