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    Ghana, Northern and Southwestern Nigeria and some parts of Sudan. The Tijāniyyah order is also present in the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka...
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    al-Fatih of the Tijaniyyah order on YouTube Benefits of Salat al-Fatih of the Tijaniyyah order on YouTube Salat al-Fatih of the Tijaniyyah order on YouTube...
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    Scholar. He is the supreme leader of the Islamic Sufi group known as the Tijaniyyah in Nigeria. Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi was born in East Gombe at Northern Region...
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  • holding company in Kano State. He was a supporter of Ibrahim Niasse's Tijaniyyah brotherhood. Rabiu was born to the family of Muhammadu Rabiu Dan Tinki...
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  • century, now pan-Islamic, spread to Senegal in the 18th century. The Tijaniyyah, the largest in membership,[citation needed] founded in Fez, Morocco by...
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    Ahmad al-Tijani (category Tijaniyyah order)
    (Arabic: أحمد التجاني, 1735–1815), was an Algerian Sharif who founded the Tijaniyyah tariqa (Sufi order). Tijani was born in 1735 in Aïn Madhi, the son of...
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    Kaolack is the international centre of the Ibrahimiyyah branch of the Tijaniyyah Sufi order, whose mosque is on the city's outskirts. The Kaolack Region...
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    Contemporary Wolofs are predominantly Sufi Muslims belonging to Mouride and Tijaniyyah Islamic brotherhoods. The Wolof people, like other West African ethnic...
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  • (Amir al-Mu'minin). Older, North African based traditions such as the Tijaniyyah and the Qadiriyyah base their structures on respect for teachers and religious...
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    and processing center. As the center of the Ibrahimiyya branch of the Tijaniyyah Sufi order founded by Ibrayima Ñas, it is also a major center of Islamic...
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    rather than the colonial administration. The main Sufi orders are the Tijaniyyah, the Muridiyyah or Mourides, and to a lesser extent, the pan-Islamic Qadiriyyah...
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    Ghanaian Region West Africa Occupation Imam Islamic Instructor Philanthropist Religious life Religion Islam Denomination Tijaniyyah Website www.ipasecgh.org...
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    the Qadiriyyah and the Tijaniyyah, accounted for nearly all the brotherhood membership in Mauritania. The Qadiriyyah and Tijaniyyah were essentially parallel...
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    Islamic cleric. He was a member of the Islamic Sufi group known as the Tijaniyyah in Nigeria. Ali was also an Upper Shari'a Court judge, and director of...
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    Sanusi Lamido Sanusi (category Tijaniyyah order)
    traditional and religious figure in West Africa. As the Khalifa of the Tijaniyyah Sufi order of Nigeria and the neighbouring countries, he arguably has...
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  • initiated the Qadiriyya order, and Sheikh Ahmad al-Tijani, who initiated the Tijaniyyah Sufi order. In the Arabian Peninsula, the title is used for chiefs of...
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    by followers (murids) in the Tijaniyya order. The Sufi members of the Tijaniyyah order distinguish themselves by a number of practices relating to their...
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    Ibrahim Niass (category Tijaniyyah order)
    remain a minority within Senegal, they form the largest branch of the Tijānīyyah worldwide. In an unlikely role reversal during the 1930s, several leaders...
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  • Ni'matullāhī Qadiriyya Roshani Shadhili Suhrawardiyya Sufi Order International Tijaniyyah Universal Sufism Sunni Islam Kalam/Fiqh Ash'ari Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali...
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    Omar Saidou Tall (category Tijaniyyah order)
    While in Mecca he stayed with Muhammad al Ghali [fr], the head of the Tijaniyyah order, who made him a muqaddam (commander) of the order with a commission...
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    Darqawiyya (Darqawa) Murabitun Shattariyya Suhrawardiyya (Suhrawardi tariqa) Tijaniyyah (also Tijani) Uwaisi Yasawiyyah Zahediyya Zahabiya Akbariyya Azeemiyya...
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    Sufism, once widespread, has waned considerably over the years; the Tijaniyyah and the Qadiriyyah Sufi orders, however, are still represented among Ghana's...
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    literacy as anyone who can read or write over the age of 15. The Niass Tijāniyyah, a Sufi order, has started anti-poverty, empowerment, and literacy campaigns...
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  • Koçi (14 May 1921 – 18 June 2004) was an Albanian alim and shaikh of the Tijāniyyah tariqa who served as the Grand Mufti of Albania in the 1990s. He was born...
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    members of Sufi brotherhoods or Tariqa. Most Sufis follow the Qadiriyya, Tijaniyyah or Mouride movement. A significant Shia minority also exists (see Shia...
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    Ahmed al-Tijani, which commemorates Sidi Ahmed al-Tijani, the founder of Tijaniyyah tariqa from the 18th century. A number of zawiyas are scattered elsewhere...
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    Magat Diop Touba Porokhane Great Mosque of Touba Grand Magal of Touba Tijaniyyah Ahmad al-Tijani Omar Saidou Tall Malick Sy Ahmad Tijani Ali Cisse Maba...
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    teaching only Arabic to Anglo-Arabic. Ibrahim has been alleged as being a Tijaniyyah and a Shi'a. However, he denied those charges. In his own account; he...
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  • Muqaddams could be dispossessed of their status by the state. In the Tijaniyyah, Shadhiliyyah, Rahmaniyyah, and other Sufi orders, a muqaddam is a student...
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    The oasis is a centre of the Tijaniyyah order, which was founded there by Sidi Ahmad al-Tijani in 1782; it has a Tijaniyyah zaouia. The earliest known historical...
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