- The
following is a list of
notable Sufi
orders or
schools (tariqa).
Ahmad al-Alawi
Azeemia Ba 'Alawiyya (Ba’
Alawi tariqa)
Badawiyya (Badawi tariqa) Bektashi...
- many as a
dozen turuq in Sudan. Some are
restricted to that country;
others are
widespread in
Africa or the
Middle East.
Several turuq, for all practical...
- 1978 G. H. Jansen, "Militant Islam", Pan,
London 1979 F. de Jong, "
Turuq and
Turuq-Linked
Institutions in Nineteenth-Century Egypt", Brill, Leiden,1978...
- of
transmission p****ed down from a riwāya are
called turuq, and
those p****ed down from a
turuq are
called wujuh or
awjuh (sing. wajh; Arabic: وجه, lit...
- many as a
dozen Turuq in Sudan. Some are
restricted to that country;
others are
widespread in
Africa or the
Middle East.
Several Turuq, for all practical...
-
Caliph as well. He
holds a high
position in
almost all Sufi
Muslim orders (
Turuq); the
members of
these orders trace their lineage to
Muhammad through him...
-
Risala fi
Kayfiyyat al-Arsad wa-ma
Yuhtaju Ila 'ilmihi Wa-'Amalihi Min al-
Turuq al-Mu'addiya ila Ma'rifat 'Awdat al-Kawakib. Copy
created in Iran, dated...
- ṣūfīy), and
historically typically belonged to "orders"
known as
tariqa (pl.
ṭuruq) -
congregations formed around a
grand wali who
would be the last in a chain...
-
Islamic Law and Society, v.9, n.2 (2002), pp.188-90,
citing Ibn Qayyim,
Turuq al
Hikmiya fi al-Siyasa al Sharia, pp.48-9, 92-93, 101, 228-30 Kadri, Sadakat...
- past, and
often ultimately to
Muhammed or one of his
close ****ociates. The
turuq (plural of tariqa) are not
enclosed like
Christian monastic orders; rather...