-
Burhaniyya becoming po****r
within the
people of ****stan & India.
Large tariqats in
Africa include Muridiyya,
Burhaniyya and Tijaniyya.
Others can be offshoots...
- Pir (Persian: پیر, lit. 'elder') or Peer is a
title for a Sufi
spiritual guide. They are also
referred to as a
Hazrat (from Arabic: حضرة, romanized: Haḍra)...
- The
following is a list of
notable Sufi
orders or
schools (tariqa).
Ahmad al-Alawi Ba 'Alawiyya (Ba’
Alawi tariqa)
Badawiyya (Badawi tariqa)
Bektashi (Bektashiyyah...
-
Haqiqa (Arabic حقيقة ḥaqīqa "truth") is one of "the four stages" in Sufism, shari’a (exoteric path),
tariqa (esoteric path),
haqiqa (mystical truth) and...
- sects, not
centrally organized and may not be
connected to a
specific tariqat. One was
founded by
Qalandar Yusuf al-Andalusi of Andalusia, Spain. They...
- perceived.
Following the
dowre of Shari'at were the
intermediate dowres of
Tariqat, i.e. the 'Path' of a
mystical Order, and Ma'refat, i.e.
Esoteric Knowledge...
- the
original on 2
November 2023.
Retrieved 10
February 2024. "Sheikh-e-
Tariqat, Ameer-e-Ahle-Sunnat Hazrat-e-Allama
Maulana Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri...
- al-Qastallani (d. 1495) held the
opinnion that jama
means "Path of the Sahaba" (
ṭarīqat aṣ-ṣaḥāba). The
modern Indonesian theologican Nurcholish Madjid (d. 2005)...
-
institutionalization of Sufi
teachings into
devotional orders (tariqa, pl.
tarîqât) in the
early Middle Ages. The term
tariqa is used for a
school or order...
- religion) with an
introduction by Al-Kilani,
Majid Irsan. Al-Kilani, Majid, al-
Tariqat, 'Ursan, and al-Qadiriyah, Nash'at Imam
Ahmed bin
Hanbal Shrine: Dargah...