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    The Khalwati order (also known as Khalwatiyya, Khalwatiya, or Halveti, as it is known in Turkey) is an Islamic Sufi brotherhood (tariqa). Along with the...
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    Ahmad al-Tijani (category Tijaniyyah order)
    seek a Sufi way of life. During his journey, he was initiated into the Khalwati order at Azwawi. He later taught for a year at Tunis where he achieved some...
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    Celvetîyye Tariqat is a Sufi order that was founded by Aziz Mahmud Hudayi. It shares the same spiritual chain as the Khalwati order and thus there are many...
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  • Madhya Pradesh, a town in Khandwa District of Madhya Pradesh Khalwati order – Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Yahya al-Shirvani al-Bakubi (category Khalwati order)
    who established the Khalwati order. Yahya was born in Shamakhi in the region of Shirvan, then ruled by the Shirvanshahs. "Khalwati" is derived from the...
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    dominance of Sufism in the country, with the term "khalwa" derived from the Khalwati order of Sufism. While the khalwa provides free meals, drinks, and accommodation...
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    awarded the Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo in Gold on 27 September 2005, for his contribution to the struggle against colonialism. Order of Mendi...
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  • (artist) Jami Junayd of Baghdad, founder of Junaidia order Kashf Kashf ul Mahjoob Khalwa Khalwati order Knowledge by presence List of famous Sufis List of...
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    Sünbül Efendi (category Khalwati order)
    Sunbuliyye Sufi order (also spelt Sunbuli). The Sunbuliyye were a derivative of the Khalwati (also spelt Halveti and Halvetiye) order. Sünbül Efendi's...
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    been taken Example of hermitage at Optina Pustyn (Optina Monastery) Khalwati order, the people of the khalwa, those who practice seclusion and solitude...
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    Idrisiyya Isawiyya (Aissawa, Issawiyya) Jahriyya Jilala Karzaziyya [ar] Khalwati order (Halveti, Halwatiyya, Khalwatiyya) Gulshani Jelveti Jerrahi Nur Ashki...
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    were unwilling to move to Daulatabad seeing their non-compliance with his order as equivalent to rebellion. According to Ferishta, when the Mongols arrived...
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    Jerrahi (redirect from Jerrahi Order)
    Jerrahi (Turkish: Cerrahiyye, Cerrahilik) are a Sufi tariqah (order) derived from the Halveti order. Their founder is Hazreti Pîr Muhammad Nureddin al-Jerrahi...
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  • Abdullahi dan Fodio (category Khalwati order)
    these, the Qadiriyah order gained significant popularity within the Sokoto Caliphate and eventually became the official Sufi order of Sokoto. Abdullahi...
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  • and poet and patron saint of the Niyâziye or Mısriyye branch of the Khalwati order of dervishes, known variously as Niyâzî Mısrî, Mısrî Nıyâzî, Skheyh...
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    influential in shaping other order that emerged during later periods. The Khalwati order was founded by Umar al-Khalwati, an Azerbaijani Sufi known for...
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    population are Muslim, while the Macedonian minority is Orthodox. The Khalwati order has a khanqah in the village of Herbel, while Allajbegi's Mosque in...
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    carried along for the siege. Şeyh Nureddinzade Muslihiddin, a Sufi of the Khalwati order, along with Sokollu Mehmed Pasha had persuaded Sultan Suleiman to participate...
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    al-Kurdi. Sheikh Kheir al-Din ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Sharif introduced the Khalwati order to Jordan, specifically the city of Kerak, in the late 1910s/ early...
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    The Chishti order (Persian: چشتی طريقة, romanized: Chishtī ṭarīqa) is a Sufi order of Sunni Islam named after the town of Chisht where it was initiated...
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    Buddhism Islam Alevism Batiniyya Bayramiye Bektashi Order Burkhanism Christianity Hurufism Khalwati order Malamatiyya Qadiri Qalandariyya Rifaʽi* Safaviyya...
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  • in the neighborhood of Mamilla. During the visit, he joined the Sufi Khalwati order at the hands of its leader Mustafa ibn Kamal ad-Din al-Bakri. Rafeq...
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    Gulshani (category Khalwati order)
    The Gulshani (Turkish: Gülşenî) is a Halveti sub-order founded by Pir Ibrahim Gulshani, a Turkomen Sufi Sheikh from Eastern Anatolia, who died in Egypt...
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    The Safavid order, (Persian: طریقت صفویه) also called the Safaviyya (Persian: صفویه), was a Sufi order (Tariqa) founded by the Kurdish mystic Safi-ad-Din...
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  • Abdullah al-Sharqawi (category Khalwati order)
    الشرقاوي) (1737 – 1812) was an Egyptian writer and scholar of the Khalwati sufi order. He was known for being the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar during the French...
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    The Mevlevi Order or Mawlawiyya (Turkish: Mevlevilik; Persian: طریقت مولویه) is a Sufi order that originated in Konya, Turkey (formerly capital of the...
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    The Inayati Order (Inayatiyya), is an international organization dedicated to spreading the Sufi teachings of Inayat Khan, a musician and mystic who first...
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  • tekke) dates to the 18th century and was used for ceremonies of the Khalwati order of Sufis. The one-story rectangular building includes two alcoves. A...
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    Nasuhi (category Khalwati order)
    The Nasuhi are a sub-order of the Khalwati Sufi order. Their founder, Pir Nasuhi, was a prolific author who wrote a number of works, including a commentary...
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    Koca Mustafa Pasha Mosque (category Khalwati order)
    son-in-law, Şeih Çelebi Efendi as Tekke for the Dervishes of the Halveti order. The dervishes were led at that time by the Sufi Master Sünbül Efendi. His...
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