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  2. Shadhili - Wikipedia

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    The Shadhili Order (Arabic: الطريقة الشاذلية) is a tariqah or Sufi order. The Shadhili order was [1] founded by Abu al-Hasan al-Shadhili in the 13th century [2] and is followed by millions of people around the world.

  3. Al-Shadhili - Wikipedia

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    Abu al-Hasan al-Shadhili (Arabic: أبو الحسن الشاذلي) (full name: Abū al-Ḥasan ʿAlī ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-Jabbār al-Ḥasanī wal-Ḥusaynī al-Shādhilī) also known as Sheikh al-Shadhili (593–656 AH) (1196–1258 AD) was an influential Moroccan Islamic scholar and Sufi, founder of the Shadhili Sufi order.

  4. 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

  5. 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 ...

  6. Maryamiyya Order - Wikipedia

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    The Maryamiyya Order is a tariqa or Sufi order founded by Sheikh Isa Nur ad-Din–Frithjof Schuon (1907–1998). It is a branch of the Shadhiliyya–Darqawiyya–Alawiyya order, with communities in Europe, the Americas and the Islamic world. Its doctrine is based on what it understands to be the universal truths of pure esoterism, and its ...

  7. History of Sufism - Wikipedia

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    The one exception to that trend was Ibn Abbad al-Rundi (1332-1390), a member of the Shadhiliyya order who was born in Ronda and whose scholarship brought together mystical and juridical paths. [33] His work helped Sufism become more accepted within the Islamic sciences .

  8. Qadiriyya - Wikipedia

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    The Qadiriyya (Arabic: القادرية) or the Qadiri order (Arabic: الطريقة القادرية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Qādiriyya) is a Sunni Sufi order founded by Abdul Qadir Gilani (1077–1166, also transliterated Jilani), who was a Hanbali scholar from Gilan, Iran. [1] The order, with its many sub-orders, is widespread.

  9. Imam Fassi - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad bin Muhammad al-Fassi (commonly known as Qutbul Ujud Imam Fassi) (Arabic: محمد بن محمد الفاسي;1760?–1863) [1] was the originator of the Fassi family of Sheikhs who constitute the Fassiyatush Shadhiliyya Sufi order. [1]