Khalwati order (redirect from Halveti)
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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Halveti Teqe may refer to: Halveti Teqe, Berat Halveti Teqe, Herebel Halveti Teqe, Prizren This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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Jerrahi (redirect from Jerrahi-Halveti)
(Turkish: Cerrahiyye, Cerrahilik) are a Sufi tariqah (order) derived from the Halveti order. Their founder is Hazreti Pîr Muhammad Nureddin al-Jerrahi (1678-1720)...
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The Halveti's tekke (Albanian: Teqja e Halvetive) is a 350-year-old tariqah in the center of Prizren. The tekke object of the Halveti is found in the...
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The Halveti Tekke (Albanian: Teqeja e Helvetive) is a Cultural Monument of Albania, located in Berat. The teqe (cemevi in Turkish) was built in 1782 from...
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Dergahı Tahir Ağa Dergahı Mahmud Efendi Kadiri Dergahı Abdülmecid Sivasi Halveti Dergahı Şeyh Murad Tekkesi Sertarikzade Tekkesi Kolancı Dergahı Emir Buhari...
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Turkish Muslim spiritual author, imam, and the 19th Grand Sheikh of the Halveti-Jerrahi Order of Dervishes, a traditional Ottoman Sufi order based in Istanbul...
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(tariqa) buried in Bolu. Hayreddin Efendi was brought up next to Cemâl-i Halveti (Cemaleddin), known as Çelebi Khalifa, the leader of the Cemâliyye branch...
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The Halveti Teqe (Albanian: Teqeja e Helvetive) is a Cultural Monument of Albania, located in Herebel, Diber County. "Religious buildings with the "Culture...
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and a Halveti tyrbe. In addition to the numerous residents of Halveti background, there are also some of Orthodox backgrounds as well as non-Halveti Muslim...
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the covering of its cupola. This mosque is the centre of the town. The Halveti Tekke (Teqe e Helvetive) is thought to have been built in the 15th century...
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Isawiyya (Aissawa, Issawiyya) Jahriyya Jilala Karzaziyya [ar] Khalwati order (Halveti, Halwatiyya, Khalwatiyya) Gulshani Jelveti Jerrahi Nur Ashki Jerrahi Nasuhi...
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on Alevi beliefs. In certain Turkish communities other Sufi orders (the Halveti-Jerrahi and some of the Rifaʽi) have incorporated significant Alevi influence...
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Orthodox Christian. The region is a center of both the Bektashi order and the Halveti order (to a lesser extent). The region is known for its cultural traditions...
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were often conferred upon the Halvetis, such as happened in Kanina, near Vlora There are large concentrations of Halvetis in Devoll, Tropoja, Luma (around...
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Sunbuli). The Sunbuliyye were a derivative of the Khalwati (also spelt Halveti and Halvetiye) order. Sünbül Efendi's successors, the next generations...
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reflects the former dominance of Sufism in the Sudan. The Khalwati order (Halveti) of Sufism derives its name from the term "khalwa". The White Days "Mevlevi...
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professors of Zinciriye Medrese in Selanik. He was born to Sheikh Cemâl-i Halvetî, also known as the Çelebi Khalifa. His father was the sheikh of Halvetiyye...
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that flow into the Black Drin river, at the foot of Mount Korab. Nine Halveti structures lie in the municipality's borders. The municipal unit consists...
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number of dervish communities also flourished including the bektashis, the halvetis, and the mevlevis. The famous Gül Baba monastery of Budin (Buda), sheltering...
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The Sunbuliye is a branch of the Halveti order, founded by Sunbul Sinan Efendi, more commonly known in Turkey as 'Sunbul Effendi'. Sunbul Effendi was...
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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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Dormition of St. Mary Cathedral Bachelor's Mosque King Mosque Lead Mosque Halveti Teqe Gorica Bridge National Ethnographic Museum Saint Demetrius Cathedral...
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Sarcophagi inside the türbe of Sheikh Shaban-i Veli, Sufi master of the Halveti tariqa, in Kastamonu...
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saint's days. Gorani are Sunni Muslims and Sufism and in particular the Halveti and Bektashi Sufi orders are widespread. Traditional Gorani folk music...
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Mosque Bachelors' Mosque Lead Mosque Hysen Pasha Mosque Telelka Mosque Halveti Teqe Rüfai Teqe St. Michael's Church Holy Trinity Church St. Mary of Blachernae...
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was demolished. Another tekke belonged to the Hayati, an offshoot of the Halveti Order. Three tekkes, one used by Sufis as a hermitage, another by dervishes...
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active. An example is the Jerrahi Order of America following the Jerrahi-Halveti order of dervishes in Spring Valley, New York. Until the 1950s Turkish...
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Sheikh Tosun Bayrak al-Jerrahi al-Halveti (January 21, 1926 – 15 February 2018) was an author, artist, translator and Sufi. He served as a government...
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the time. Ali was close to the dominant Sufi orders as the Naqshbandi, Halveti, Sâdîyye, or even Alevi. Specifically the famous Sufi shrines in Yanina...
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