-
developed by
poets such as Fakhr-al-Din
Iraqi and
Farid al-Din Attar. The
Qalandariyya are an
unorthodox tariqa of Sufi
dervishes that
originated in medieval...
- شاہ) po****rly
known as
Murshid Nadir Ali Shah, was a Sufi
saint of the
Qalandariyya sufi
order of Islam, a
Muslim preacher, ascetic, mystic, philanthropist...
- upon them. Some see the
Qalandariyya (also
spelled Kalandariyya) as a
continuation of the Malamatiyya, yet the
Qalandariyya in many ways are opposite...
-
qalandar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qalandar may
refer to:
Qalandariyya, a Sufi
mystic order Qalandar (title), a
title for Sufi
saints Qalandar...
- Kashmir, and
Gujrat states of
India where he was
initiated into the
Qalandariyya Suhrawardiyya order by his
Murshid Tabl e
Aalam Nathar Vali at Tiruchirappalli...
-
connects him to
another important religious movement of that time: to the
Qalandariyya and to Bābā Eliyās al-Khorāsānī, who was the
murshid of
Aybak Bābā, who...
- and Tijaniyya.
Others can be
offshoots of a tariqa. For example, the
Qalandariyya has
roots in
Malamatiyya and Wafa'i (a
combination of Yasawiyya-****...
- the path of
emotional development). Ghous-e-Azam
Madariyya Mirin Dajo
Qalandariyya Sai Baba of
Shirdi Shramana Wu wei Ebrahim,
Alireza (2018). "Faqr". In...
-
Alevism Qutb ad-Dīn
Haydar – Malamatiyya /
Qalandariyya Baba
Ishak –
Babai revolt Balım
Sultan –
Bektashi Order Galip H****an
Kuscuoglu – Rifa`i / Galibi...
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Alevism Qizilbash Safaviyya Bektashism and folk
religion Malamatiyya Qalandariyya Hurufism Bektashism Rifa`i
Galibi Ni'matullāhī
Scholarship Law Marja' (list)...