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order of ****
Islam named after Baha-ud-Din
Naqshband (1318–1389).
Naqshbandis trace their silsila (chain of succession) to
Muhammad through the first...
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Zulfiqar Ahmad Naqshbandi (Urdu: پیر ذوالفقار احمد نقشبندی) (born 1
April 1953) is a ****stani
Islamic scholar and a Sufi
shaykh of the
Naqshbandi order. He...
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Ibrahim al-Douri
being described as "the
hidden sheikh of the Men of the
Naqshbandis". The
precise details about the
emergence of the JRTN are unclear, although...
- HarperSanFrancisco, 2003. (Ch. 1) Dina Le Gall, A
Culture of Sufism:
Naqshbandis in the
Ottoman World, 1450–1700, ISBN 978-0-7914-6245-4.
Arthur F. Buehler...
- Iran, he
established a
strong bond
between the
members of the
Khalidi Naqshbandis in the ****
Kurdish regions and the
Talish region of Iran. He had a...
- and one of the most
influential members of the
Haqqani stream of the
Naqshbandi order (tariqa).
Shaykh ****m was
active both in
Turkish and
Arabic language...
- Ash'aris and
Maturidis List of
Muslim theologians "Özdalga, E. (1999).
Naqshbandis in
western and
central Asia. Istanbul:
Numune Matbaasi" (PDF). Archived...
- 1576,
Akbar sent a
contingent of
pilgrims on Hajj, led by
Khwaja Sultan Naqshbandi, with 600,000
rupees and 12,000
khalats (honorific robes) for the needy...
- Shakely,
Ferhad (1997). "The
Naqshbandi Sheikhs of
Hawraman and the
Heritage of Khaliddiyya-Mujaddidiyya in Kurdistan".
Naqshbandis in
Central and
Western Asia...
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Ajmal Naqshbandi is a do****entary by Ian Olds that
shows the
kidnapping of
Italian journalist Daniele Mastrogiacomo and his
interpreter Ajmal Naqshbandi and...