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    Senusiyya (category Sunni Sufi orders)
    (Arabic: السنوسية, romanized: al-Sanūssiyya) are a Muslim political-religious Sufi order and clan in Libya and surrounding regions founded in Mecca in 1837...
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    musallian 'ala nebiyyihi Muhammed wa aalihi wa sellem teslimen kethiran. Aşık Pasha Mausoleum is the tomb of the 14-century Sufi poet Aşık Pasha who died...
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    Muhammad Anwar es-Sadat (25 December 1918 – 6 October 1981) was an Egyptian politician and military officer who served as the third president of Egypt...
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    al-Awwal, the fourth month of the Islamic calendar. A day central to the Sufi tradition of Sunni Islam, the Mawlid is also celebrated by Shia Muslims....
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    of Sayyid Muhammad ibn Ali as-Senussi, the founder of the Senussi Muslim Sufi Order and the Senussi tribe in North Africa. Idris's family claimed descent...
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  • Mohd Zamri (born 1984), Malaysian professional footballer Muhammed Azam Didamari (died 1765), Sufi Kashmiri writer in the Persian language Muhammad Farooq...
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    of Islamic thought (madhhab) about shariʿa, and of Ṣūfī saints. Over time, hagiography about Ṣūfīs and their miracles came to predominate in the genre...
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    Tanzania (category CS1 European Spanish-language sources (es-es))
    (considered the father of Swahili literature), Muhammed Saley Farsy, Faraji Katalambulla, Adam Shafi Adam, Muhammed Said Abdalla, Peter K. Palangyo, Said Ahmed...
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  • IV. Among the people who swore their allegiance were judges, preachers, sufis, ulama, grammarians, and secretaries of the chancery. Muhammad's paternal...
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    Endowment for International Peace, Al Azhar is strongly Sufi in character: Adherence to a Sufi order has long been standard for both professors and students...
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    (Ramadan 635). According to Ibn al-Khatib, he entered the city dressed like a sufi, in a plain wool cap, coarse clothes and sandals. He took up residence in...
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    Yusuf Hamadani (category Sufi teachers)
    - died 1140 / 535 AH), was a Persian Sufi of the Middle Ages. He was the first of the group of Central Asian Sufi teachers known simply as Khwajagan (the...
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    Islam in Mozambique (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Mozambique has long historic ties with the Muslim world. Initially by way of Sufi merchants, mostly from Yemen, and centuries after through a more organized...
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    the Maghreb and local Sufi marabouts arose to fill the vacuum of declining Marinid central power. At least two main branches of Sufi maraboutism can be identified:-...
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    the original on 4 December 2014. Retrieved 30 November 2014. Candrika, Si. Es. (2017). Ent̲e paccakkarimpē. Kottayam, Kerala State, India. ISBN 9788126474424...
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  • Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Mustafa's imaginary confidant 1 Supporting Muhammed Uzuner Aziz Mahmud Hüdayi One of the most famous sufi ermiş (Muslim saint) of the Ottoman Empire 1...
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    considers the punishment for apostasy not necessarily to mean death, since Muhammed was reported in the Hadith scriptures to have shown clemency towards apostates...
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  • and the whole (Brahman); unresolved is the claim that early notions of the Sufi wahdat al-wujud [Oneness of Being] was synthesized by Sankara. Abd al-Masih...
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    beginning a 20-year period of instability. The Moroccans incited a massive Sufi Darqawiyya revolt in the east and west of the regency, which was quelled...
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    several theories have been suggested. André Adam mentions the legend of the Sufi saint and merchant Allal al-Qairawani, who supposedly came from Tunisia and...
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    History of Islam (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    reflect the name used today; the Indian Ocean. Soon, many Sufi missionaries translated classical Sufi literature from Arabic and Persian into Malay; a tangible...
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    2014-07-03. "Learned Macroeconomic Helplessness". July 2014. Mian, Atif and, Sufi, Amir (2014). House of Debt. University of Chicago. ISBN 978-0-226-08194-6...
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    means to the end of wiping out local religions and spreading the faith of Muhammed...of more lasting consequence was Quatayba's systematic destruction of...
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    an endowment bequeathed by a wealthy woman of much piety, Fatima bint Muhammed al-Fahri. Shillington, Kevin: Encyclopedia of African History, Vol. 2,...
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    Belly dance (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    great, ancient tradition of gaiety that the belly dance emerged. Da'Mi, Muhammed Al (21 February 2014). Feminizing the West: Neo-Islam's Concepts of Renewal...
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  • Vijayakumar, B. (17 April 2010). "RAMANAN 1967". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 March 2019. Es Guptannāyar (2001). Changampuzha. Sahitya Akademi. pp. 27–. ISBN 978-81-260-1292-3...
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    Arabs (category CS1 European Spanish-language sources (es-es))
    Zibeedi, Murtathi (1965). Taj Al Aroos min Jawahir Al Qamoos. Al Hashimi, Muhammed Ibn Habib Ibn Omaya Ibn Amir (859). Al Mahbar. Beirut: Dar Al Afaaq. Trudy...
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    (d. 1354 AH) Fatma Aliye Topuz (d. 1354 AH) Meher Ali Shah (d. 1356 AH) Muhammed Hamdi Yazır (d. 1361 AH) Ashraf Ali Thanwi (d. 1361 AH) Ubaidullah Sindhi...
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    in prison after scattering leaflets in Hebron in 1997, which pictured Muhammed as a pig desecrating the Quran. Indian religions (also called Dharmic religions)...
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  • Since the 1837 accession of Ahmed Bey, and continued by his successor Muhammed Bey, Tunisia's Jews were elevated within Tunisia society with improved...
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