- The
Shattari or
Shattariyya are
members of a Sufi
mystical tariqah that
originated in
Persia in the
fifteenth century C.E. and developed,
completed and...
- 1615–1693 CE) was a well-known
Islamic scholar,
spiritual leader of the
Shattariyya tariqa and the
mufti of Aceh Sultanate. He was the
confidant of Sultana...
- (Senusi tariqa)
Shadhili (Shadhiliyyah)
Darqawiyya (Darqawa)
Murabitun Shattariyya Suhrawardiyya (Suhrawardi tariqa)
Tijaniyyah (also Tijani)
Uwaisi Yasawiyyah...
- الدَّجاني القُشاشي ,1583-1661) was a
prominent Sufi
master (murshid) of the
Shattariyya order, who was born in
Medina in 991 Hijri, or 1538 CE. His
family descended...
- him the oath of allegiance. The
Surau of
Ulakan served as a
center of
Shattāriyya Order,
which had been
introduced by
Burhan ad-Din, a
student of Abd al-Ra'uf...
- and
Shatari are
Islamic surname for the
members of the
Qadiriyya and
Shattariyya tariqahs,
which are Sufi
mystical order. Shah
Inayat was born in Kasur...
-
Burhanuddin Ulakan Pariaman (1646 - 1704), also
known as
Sheikh Burhanuddin Ulakan, was an
Islamic cleric (ulama) from the
Minangkabau region. He is regarded...
- Kraus,
Werner (1997). "Transformations of a
Religious Community: The
Shattariyya Sufi
Brotherhood in Aceh". In Kuhnt-Saptodewo, Sri; Grabowsky, Volker;...
- 15th-century Sufi master,
considered to be the
eponymous founder of the
Shattariyya order. He
brought his
sufism order from
Transoxiana to
South Asian subcontinent...
-
Muhammad Ghawth (Ghouse,
Ghaus or Gwath)
Gwaliyari (1500–1562) was a 16th-century Sufi
master of the
Shattari order and Sufi saint, a musician, and the...