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- him. The 92-year-old celibate Shaikh Yang Shijun was the leader of the Qadiriya order in China as of 1998. The Spiritual Chain (Silsila) is listed as follows:...
- although the Qadiriya, founded in the eleventh century, and the Tidjaniya, founded in the eighteenth century, are most po****r. The Qadiriya is prevalent...
- of a new habitable district which later became the neighbourhood of al-Qadiriya. Under the long reign of Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad (1293–1341), Cairo's...
- Lucknow city centre. Kakori was a centre for Urdu poetry, literature and the Qadiriya Qalandari Sufi order. On 9 August 1925, Indian revolutionaries robbed a...
- other Muslim sects like the Salafist Izala and the Sufi Tidjaniyya and Qadiriya fraternities. In a 2009 BBC interview, Yusuf stated his belief that the...
- the Darwiish State. The primary friction between the more established Qadiriya and the newly established Somali Salihism in the form of Urwayniya was...
- the Crimean Tatars, and most significantly, the Circ****ians. The Sufi Qadiriya order has a presence in the region. Karachay horse Balkars Khazars Balkar...
- although the Qadiriya, founded in the eleventh century, and the Tidjaniya, founded in the eighteenth century, are most po****r. The Qadiriya is prevalent...
- Three Sufi orders are prominent: the Naqshbandiya founded in Bukhara, the Qadiriya founded in Baghdad, and the Cheshtiya located at Chesht-i-Sharif east of...
- Crimean Tatars. The Balkars are considered deeply religious. The Sufi Qadiriya order has a strong presence in the region. In the 19th century, Russia...