- A wali (Arabic: وَلِيّ, romanized: walī;
plural أَوْلِيَاء, ʾ
awliyāʾ) is most
commonly used by
Muslims to
indicate a saint,
otherwise referred to by the...
- Sultan-ul-Mashaikh,
Khwaja S****
Muhammad Nizamuddin Auliya (sometimes
spelled Awliya; 1238 – 3
April 1325), also
known as
Hazrat Nizamuddin, and Mahbub-e-Ilahi...
-
Hilyat al-
Awliya' wa
Tabaqat al-Asfiya' (Arabic: حلية الأولياء وطبقات الأصفياء, romanized: The
Ornament of God's
Friends and
Generations of Pure Ones)...
-
Jabal Awliya (Arabic: جبل أولياء,
Jabal al
Awliyā',
Jebel Aulia,
Gebel Aulia) is a
village in the north-central part of Sudan,
about 40 km (25 mi) south...
-
Tazkirat al-
Awliyā (Persian: تذکرةالاولیا or تذکرةالاولیاء, lit. "Biographies of the Saints") –
variant transliterations:
Tazkirat al-
Awliyā`, Tadhkirat...
- Tehr****-e-soutul-
Awliya (abbreviated as T.S.A. lit. 'Movement of the
Voice of Saints'), also
written as Tehr****-e-Soutul Auliya, is an
Indian Islamic Barelvi...
- the
Jebel Aulia Dam complex, was destro**** amid
heavy fighting in
Jabal Awliya. A
Sudanese official said the dam
itself remained intact.
Local List – Statement...
-
Ziyarat locations are
often shrines dedicated to
various Muslim saints and
Awliya but can also be
places that are ****ociated with them, like zawiyas. Muhammad...
- Exalted." Abû Nu`aym aut****d over a
hundred works,
among them: The
Hilyat al-
Awliya' is a
substantial work in ten volumes,
comprising a
total of 695 biographies...
-
Indian ****
saints are
Chishti in
their affiliation,
including Nizamuddin Awliya (d. 1325) and Amir
Khusrow (d. 1325).
Having arrived in
Delhi Sultanate...