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- Ash-Shama'il al-Muhammadiyya (Arabic: الشمائل المحمدية, romanized: Ash-Shamāʾil al-Muḥammadiyya, lit. 'Virtues of Muhammad') is a collection of hadiths...
- Mohammedia (Arabic: المحمدية, romanized: al-Muḥammadiyya), known until 1960 as Fedala (Arabic: فضالة, romanized: Faḍāla), is a port city on the west coast...
- Islam founded by Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi. It is also called the Tariqa Muhammadiyya, and it rejects following any of the four schools of Islamic jurisprudence...
- in the intercession of Muhammad, the knowledge of Muhammad, the "Nur Muhammadiyya" (Light of Muhammad), and whether Muhammad witnesses the actions of people...
- Ibn Idris himself, and sometimes as the Muhammadiyya after Muhammad. It became known as the Ahmadiyya Muhammadiyya in full. Al-Ja'fari took the litanies...
- brought into existence is the reality or essence of Muhammad (al-ḥaqīqa al-Muhammadiyya). Ibn Arabi regards Muhammad as the supreme human being and master of...
- was the founder of the Idrisiyya order. It is also called the Tariqa Muhammadiyya, and it rejected following any of the four schools of Islamic jurisprudence...
- Al-Hamam (West) Al-Ma'athar Al-Shimali ("North Ma'athar") Al-Rahmaniyya Al-Muhammadiyya Al-Ra'id Al-Ha'ir Al-Ha'ir Al-Ghannamiyyah Uraydh Al-'Aziziyyah Al Aziziyah...
- of Qutb al-Aqtab (or the Pole of the Poles) and Khatm al-Walayya al-Muhammadiyya (or the Seal of Muhammadan Sainthood). He is quoted as saying The bounties...
- scholar. These three theologians prepared the spadework of Tariqah-i-Muhammadiyya, the reform movement that would be known as the Indian "Wahhabi movement"...