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  2. Category:Moroccan Sufi orders - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Shadhili order (19 P) Pages in category "Moroccan Sufi orders"

  3. List of Sufi orders - Wikipedia

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    Alevi (Shia); Alians (Shia); Al Akbariyya; Baba Samit (Shia); Bektashiyya; Dar-ul-Ehsan; Haqqani Anjuman; Inayatiyya; International Spiritual Movement Anjuman Serfaroshan-e-Islam

  4. Darqawiyya - Wikipedia

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    The Darqawiyya or Darqawi Sufi order is a revivalist branch of the Shadhiliyah brotherhood which originated in Morocco. The Darqawa comprised the followers of Sheikh Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi (1760–1823) of Morocco. The movement, which became one of the leading Sufi orders in Morocco, exalted poverty and asceticism. It gained widespread ...

  5. Abdallah al-Ghazwani - Wikipedia

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    Abu Mohammed Abdallah al-Ghazwani (Arabic: أبو محمد عبد الله الغزواني) (died in 1529) was a Sufi saint from Morocco in the tradition of al-Jazuli and ash-Shadhili. He was the successor of Abdelaziz al-Tebaa. Some two hundred years after his death he became one of the Sabaatou rijales, the seven saints of Marrakesh.

  6. Category:Sufism in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Moroccan Sufi orders (1 C, 7 P) Z. Zawiyas in Morocco (9 P) Pages in category "Sufism in Morocco" The following 4 pages are in ...

  7. Ahmad al-Tijani - Wikipedia

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    A Sufi Order in the Modern World,Oxford, 1965; Jean-Louis Michon (1999), The Autobiography of a Moroccan Soufi: Ahmad ibn 'Ajiba (1747–1809) Triaud, Jean and Robinson, David (eds.); La Tijâniyya: Une confrérie musulmane à la conquête de l"Afrique. Paris: Karthala, 2000; Trimingham, J. Spencer; The Sufi Orders in Islam, ISBN 978-0-19-512058-5

  8. Zawiya Dila'iya - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 17 He was a follower of the famous Sufi mystic Muhammad al-Jazuli, who founded the Jazuliyya branch of the Shadhiliyya order. [6] This first zawiya was established towards 1566 and located near the qsur of M'ammar, about 10 kilometres southeast of Ait Ishaq (in today's Khenifra Province).

  9. Isawiyya (brotherhood) - Wikipedia

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    Aissawa performance in Meknes during Ramadan 2023 Aissaoua ceremony Issawa sabre dance in Algeria. The Isawiyya (also Aissawa, Issawa, Aissaoua, Issaoua, Arabic: الطريقة العيساوية) is a religious Islamic mystical [1] brotherhood founded in Meknes, Morocco, by Sheikh al-Kamil Mohamed al-Hadi ben Issa (or Aissa) (1465–1526), best known as the Shaykh Al-Kamil, or "Perfect Sufi ...