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    The Tijjani order (Arabic: الطريقة التجانية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Tijāniyya) is a Sufi order of Sunni Islam named after Ahmad al-Tijani. It originated...
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    Fula: Laamateeri Tukuleer; French: Empire toucouleur; also known as the Tijaniyya Jihad state or the Segu Tukulor or the Tidjaniya Caliphate or the Umarian...
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    practiced individually or in congregation by followers (murids) in the Tijaniyya order. Salat al-Fatih is commonly known as Durood Fatih in the Indian...
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    millions of followers throughout West Africa. His branch of the Tijāniyya, Tareeqa al-Tijaniyya al-Ibrahimiyya has become the largest branch in the world....
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    Tijani Ali Cisse (born 1955) is the spiritual leader of the Tijaniyya Sufi order. The Tijaniyya is the largest Sufi order in Western Africa and its leader...
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    2007, the zawiya has periodically hosted an international forum for the Tijaniyya order, which in 2014 included Sufis affiliated with the order from 47...
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    from prophet Mohammed, Thus, the year 1781 marks the beginning of the Tijaniyya order. Tijani's order soon gained attraction in the desert regions surrounding...
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    Maalik Si, 1853–1922) was a Senegalese religious leader and teacher in the Tijaniyya Sufi Malikite and Ash'arite brotherhood. Born in Gaya, northern Senegal...
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    Pakistan & India. Large tariqats in Africa include Muridiyya, Burhaniyya and Tijaniyya. Others can be offshoots of a tariqa. For example, the Qalandariyya has...
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    position in Nigeria and senior to the Emir of Kano, the leader of the Tijaniyya Sufi order. The post has become increasingly ceremonial since British...
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    Grand Leader of the Tijaniyya Movement in Nigeria Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi Title Sheikh Personal Born Dahiru Usman (1927-06-29)...
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  • It may refer to: Ahmad al-Tijani (1735–1815), Algerian founder of the Tijaniyya Sufi order Ahmed Tijani Ahmed (1941–2006), Nigerian politician Ahmed Tijani...
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    Institute, 1998. Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse: Revivalist of the Sunnah. Tariqa Tijaniyya of New York, 1984. Flash Tourisme, “Hassan Ali Cisse: Le Cheikh Mystique...
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    Literal and melodic erudition and perfection of reciting dhikr. In the Tijaniyya order, if the reciters are men and there is no confirmed muqaddam among...
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    regular litany (wird) practiced individually by followers (murids) in the Tijaniyya order. The Sufi members of the Tijaniyyah order distinguish themselves...
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    Nigeria and senior to the Emir of Kano, the leader of the most populous Tijaniyya sufi order. He is also the head of Jama'atu Nasril Islam (Society for...
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    May 2024 by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf. Sanusi belonged to the reformed Tijaniyya order of Ibrahim Niass. Sanusi was born to the large family of Abdullahi...
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    Emirates to political leaders. The emir of Kano serves as the leader of the Tijaniyya sufi order in Nigeria, historically the second most important Muslim position...
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    in Arabic سيدي أحمد التجاني (Sidi Ahmed Tijani), is the founder of the Tijaniyya Sufi order. He was born in a Berber family, in Aïn Madhi, present-day...
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    1830 as a marabout with the title El Hadj and assumed the khalifa of the Tijaniyya Sufi order in the Sudan. El-Hadj took the Tijani honorific Khalifat Khatim...
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    order. The two largest and most prominent Sufi tariqas in Senegal are the Tijaniyya, whose largest Senegalese sub-groups are based in the cities of Tivaouane...
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    Ghana and, as with much of West Africa, the predominant orders are the Tijaniyya and the Qadiriyya. Sufism is common among the immigrant Muslim population...
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    al-Azhari) Bayramiyya (Bayram Wali) Ba 'Alawiyya (Muhammad ibn 'Ali Ba 'Alawi) Tijaniyya (Ahmad al-Tijani) Idrisiyya (Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi) Practices Dhikr...
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    still practised. The Emir of Lafia, Sidi Dauda Bage, is the head of the Tijaniyya Sufi Order, and the 3rd highest Muslim leader in Nigeria.[citation needed]...
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    traders and pilgrims may be the reason Chadian Muslims identify with the Tijaniyya order. Similarly, in the mid-nineteenth century, the Sanusiyya brotherhood...
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    Oumul Khadiri Niass, known as Maman and married to a leader of the Niass Tijaniyya, talked to men and women throughout the community, changing the community's...
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    al-Azhari) Bayramiyya (Bayram Wali) Ba 'Alawiyya (Muhammad ibn 'Ali Ba 'Alawi) Tijaniyya (Ahmad al-Tijani) Idrisiyya (Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi) Practices Dhikr...
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    brotherhoods, in spite of their popularity and despite his own membership in the Tijaniyya order.: 260  Suleyman's successor, Abd al-Rahman (r. 1822–1859), tried...
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    al-Azhari) Bayramiyya (Bayram Wali) Ba 'Alawiyya (Muhammad ibn 'Ali Ba 'Alawi) Tijaniyya (Ahmad al-Tijani) Idrisiyya (Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi) Practices Dhikr...
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    in Nigeria; he has taken a strong stance against Sufism (notably the Tijaniyya group) and Shi'ism. Muhammad Kabir Haruna and Ahmad Sulaiman Ibrahim supported...
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