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This chapter deals with the Naqshbandiyya Ḥaqqāniyya founded by Sheikh Nazim, who was a charismatic leader, considered a living saint by his disciples. Sheikh Nazim delivered a ductile, sometimes contradictory message, promoting both conservative discourses regarding morals and politics, emphasizing the differences between religions, and discourses ...
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Sufi Tradition in Contemporary Muslim World: Naqshbandiyya Shaykhs of Sumatra and Their Ideas
Manuscripta Orientalia. International Journal for Oriental Manuscript Research, 2023The article examines the role of Sufism, its awliya’, and transnational tariqas (Islamic mystical brotherhoods) in the history of Islam and Islamic thought. It does so by focusing on the Naqshbandiyya tariqa, which is the most widely disseminated across various regions of the world, including Sumatra, Indonesia, Turkey, and Uzbekistan.
Irina Katkova, Jamaluddin Wan
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The Naqshbandiyya in Late Imperial and Early Republican China
Chinese Republican Studies Newsletter, 1980exaly +2 more sources
The Beginnings of the Naqshbandiyya in Dāghestān and the Russian Conquest of the Caucasus
Die Welt des Islams, 1994Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from : [Die Welt des Islams, Vol. 34 (1994)].
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