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Fundamental Management in the Tariqah Institution: A Preliminary Survey

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Tariqah Rahmania: its roots and prospects

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A Brief Preface Regarding “Tariqah-E Sureshwariyya”: A Prominent Sufi Order Among Tasawwuf of Bangladesh

Journal Of Creative Writing (ISSN-2410-6259), 2021
The purpose of this study is to discuss the Sureshwariyya Sufi Silsilah in Bangladesh, which is one of the prominent Sufi orders; preach and defined as mystical dimension of Islam, was started in Undivided Bengal in 19th Century. An order is usually a congregation of disciples formed around a Sufi master who wields authoritative expertise in the field ...
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Principles of Islamic Spirituality Towards Producing Successful Entrepreneurs: Perspective of Tariqah Entrepreneur

Islamiyyat, 2023
Islamic entrepreneurs are important to inculcate the principles of Islamic spirituality into themselves as well as their business. The life of a Muslim entrepreneur actually requires halal income, blessed profits, security in livelihood, and contribution to the poor.
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The Nur Ashki Jerrahi Tariqah in Mexico City: a Branch from Istanbul’s Halveti Jerrahi Tariqah

International Journal of Latin American Religions, 2019
This article aims at focusing on the facts and agents which made the establishment of the Nur Ashki Jerrahi tariqah in Mexico City possible, as a branch from the Halveti Jerrahi tariqah in Istanbul. With this in mind, I will discuss the presence of Sufism in the American continent in order to delve into the history that allowed the encounter between ...
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Tariqah Naqshabandi Bayanullah (TNB): Localization of a Global Sufi Order in Lombok, Indonesia

Review of Middle East Studies, 2017
Tariqah Naqshabandi Bayanullah (TNB) is a local branch of the global Naqshabandi order centered in Padamara, East Lombok, Indonesia. It has branches in cities on other Indonesian islands: Surabaya in East Java, and Makassar, Pare Pare, and Gowa in Sulawesi and on Sumbawa.
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Ritual and Sprituality: The Tradition of the Tariqah Naqshabandiyyah Khalidiyyah Jalaliyyah in Indonesia

Jurnal Akidah & Pemikiran Islam
The Sufi Order, known as tariqah, played a significant role during the initial Islamization period in Indonesia, further solidifying the distinct identity of Islam in the country. However, compared to other mainstream Islamic organizations like Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah, tariqah has received relatively little study.
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Da'wahmovements and Sufitariqahs: Competing for spiritual spaces in contemporary south(ern) Africa

Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 2005
Abstract This paper provides a brief survey of the contemporary da'wah movements and Sufi orders (tariqah) that have redefined and reformulated some of the social institutions among the Muslim community in southern Africa. After a theoretical discussion of the definition of movements and orders, the paper provides a brief overview of Islam's presence ...
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History of ghalandarieh tariqah in central Asia

Asian Journal Of Multidimensional Research, 2021
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