- romanized: zāwiyah, lit. 'corner'; Turkish: zaviye; also
spelled zawiyah or
zawiyya) is a
building and
institution ****ociated with
Sufis in the
Islamic world...
- The
Zawiya of
Moulay Idris II is a
zawiya (an
Islamic shrine and
religious complex, also
spelled zaouia) in Fez, Morocco. It
contains the tomb of Idris...
- move to the more
liberal and
cosmopolitan city of Nsara. They stay at a
zawiyya, a
refuge for women,
where Idelba restarts her work in
physics and Budur...
- Abu al-Mahasin
Yusuf al-Qasri al-Fasi was the
founder of the
Shadhili zawiyya of Ksar-el-Kebir. His biography,
Tuhfat al-Kebir, was
written by his son...
- Morocco.
Idris II died in
Volubilis in 828. His
grave is
contained in the
Zawiyya Moulay Idris in Fez. It was
rediscovered under the
Marinid Sultan Abd al-Haqq...
-
commonly referred to as the Takiyya,
acknowledging the Sufi
hostel (tekke or
zawiyya)
within its
courtyard chambers.
Selim expanded upon his father's mosque...
-
Abdelhaq Tebbaa al-H****ani (died 1508) was the
founder of the
first sufi
zawiyya of the
Jazuli order in Marrakesh.
Zawiya of Sidi Abd el-Aziz "Tomb of Sidi...
-
Tekke Mejdan of
Arabati Baba Tekke. The
entry of
Arabati Baba
Tekke Dergah Zawiyya Alevi The
Macedonian Tendency:
Bulgarians About Travel in Tetovo, Macedonia...
-
folios and was
copied in 1876. It was
discovered at the
Rafsa Zawiyya in Sétif. This
zawiyya was
established by
Cheikh El-Hacène Boucenna, a
senior figure...
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descending from the
prophet Muhammad (pbuh)) and
founder of the
Nasiriyya zawiyya of Tamegroute. Sidi
Muhammad bin
Nasir was a theologian,
scholar and physician...