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    A Sufi lodge is a building designed specifically for gatherings of a Sufi brotherhood or tariqa and is a place for spiritual practice and religious education...
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    by Sufi connection | Opinion". Daily Sabah. 16 December 2021. Choudhury, Rishad (2016). "The Hajj and the Hindi: The ascent of the Indian Sufi lodge in...
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    Sufism (redirect from Sufi)
    would endow a waqf to maintain a lodge (known variously as a zawiya, khanqah, or tekke) to provide a gathering place for Sufi adepts, as well as lodging for...
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  • sport of snow skiing Lodges, the houses used by the Chi Psi fraternity chapters Small trading stations of French India "Sufi lodge", known as a khanqah...
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    From the 17th century onward the complex was converted into Mevlevi Sufi lodge (a takiyya, or more specifically a mawlawiyya) and is open today as the...
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    of the early sources of the ṭarīqas, or Sufi mystic brotherhoods, and a type of the later zawiya or Sufi lodge, which spread into North Africa, and from...
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    numerous Sufi centers sprang up in his wake in Europe and the U.S. He ultimately settled in Suresnes, France, at the house and khanqah (Sufi lodge) known...
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    organization is based at their Sufi lodges in downtown Manhattan, the Mezquita María de la Luz in Mexico City, as well as in various lodges throughout the U.S. and...
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    religious beliefs around 1418–19. Nasimi was executed and buried in a Sufi lodge (takya) in Aleppo. His surviving works include two dīvāns (collections...
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    all of the Caliphate's Madani Sufi lodges (also known as zawiyas and tekkes). In 1888, he even established a Sufi lodge for the Madani order of Shadhili...
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    Baba Rexheb (category Albanian Sufis)
    Rexheb, was an Albanian Islamic scholar and Sufi. He was the founder and the head of the Bektashi Sufi lodge (tekke) located in Taylor, Michigan, United...
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    various elements such as a patron's mausoleum, a madrasa, a khanqah (Sufi lodge), a mosque, a sabil, or other charitable functions found in Islamic architecture...
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    Mevlevi Order or Mawlawiyya (Turkish: Mevlevilik; Persian: طریقت مولویه) is a Sufi order that originated in Konya, Turkey (formerly capital of the Sultanate...
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    near the Galata Tower. The apartment is near the Khanqah (Sufi lodge) of the Mevlevi Order (a Sufi order following the teachings of Jalal al-Din Muhammad...
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    Talib and three khanqas (buildings for Sufi gatherings) and Ibn al-Adim (d. 1262) further notes a zawiya (Sufi lodge). A surviving mosque minaret from this...
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    Abu Ishaq of Kazerun (category Iranian Sufi saints)
    Sheykh Abū Ishaq reached such a level that it gradually established 65 Sufi lodge in the Fars region. Sheykh Abū Ishaq finally died on the 8th of Dhu Qadah...
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    founder, Nışançı Mehmed Pasha, and formerly included two madrasas and a Sufi lodge (tekke). The mosque was sponsored by Nışançı Mehmed Pasha, an Ottoman...
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  • 1172/73) was an Iranian Sufi shaykh ("master") of the 12th century. He is also known as Gajili, due to his khaniqah (Sufi lodge) and tomb being situated...
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    (Arabic: الطريقة القادرية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Qādiriyya) is a Sunni Sufi mystic order (tariqa) founded by followers of Shaiykh Syed Abdul Qadir Gilani...
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    citadel in Erbil, Iraq. It is a religious complex comprising a mosque, Sufi lodge, library and marketplace. The site was founded in 1805, while the current...
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    Mercer Street. The opening of the Sufi lodge was a reflection of de Menil's recent conversion to the path of Sufi Islam and later ascension as spiritual...
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    Servants of Sufi lodges gets on the ship and takes control of the ship. Everyone pays the vows that he has made in his heart to Servants of Sufi lodges, and...
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    committees, other avenues of opposition existed in the ulama, Sufi lodges, and masonic lodges. By and large, Young Turks favored taking power away from Yıldız...
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  • between El Arish and Bir al-Abed. The mosque has a smaller zawiyah, a Sufi lodge, attached. According to local media, attackers in four off-road vehicles...
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    several well-known Sufis (mystics) of ibn Arabi living in Safed. The Sufi sage Ahmad al-Asadi (1537–1601) established a zawiya (Sufi lodge) called Sadr Mosque...
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    Lavrov, the presence of Arabic inscriptions and the fact that a khanqah (Sufi lodge) existed in Rutul in the 12th century indicate that by this time, Islam...
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    market street. On one side of the street is a small mosque, a tekke (Sufi lodge), a mektep, and a hammam, while on the other side of the street is an...
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    Suhrawardiyya (category Sunni Sufi orders)
    Suhrawardi was one of the three leading Sufi orders and was based in western Iran. The order had its own khanqahs (Sufi lodges), which helped them spread their...
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    Nazim Al-Haqqani (category Sufi saints)
    الحقاني النقشبندي). His name al-Haqqani is an honorific name granted by his Sufi teacher Shaykh Abdullah Fa'izi ad-Daghestani. He has no connection with the...
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  • kazasker of Rumelia three times; he died in 1806 and was buried near the Sufi lodge of Şeyh Murad in Eyüp. Among his charitable works, Veliyyüddin built a...
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