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Ghana, northern and southwestern Nigeria and some parts of Sudan. The Tijāniyyah order is also present in the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka in... |
Hamallayya (section Opposition and growth) (order, path) originating in West Africa as an outgrowth from and reaction against the Tijaniyyah brotherhood. It was founded at the beginning of the 20th... |
Shadhliyya, Tijaniyyah, and Suhrawardiyya. Sufism is popular in such African countries as Morocco and Senegal, where it is seen as a mystical expression of Sunni... |
founder of the Tijaniyyah order) Ahmadou Bamba (1853–1927, buried next to the Great Mosque of Touba, lead a pacifist struggle against the French colonial... |
Ahmad al-Tijani (category Tijaniyyah order) founded the Tijaniyyah tariqa (Sufi order). Tijani was born in 1735 in Ain Madi, the son of Muhammad al-Mukhtar. He traced his descent according to the Berber... |
Sheikh (category Titles of national or ethnic leadership) couple of prominent examples are Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani, who initiated the Qadiriyya order, and Sheikh Ahmad al-Tijani, who initiated the Tijaniyyah Sufi... |
Islam in Turkey (redirect from Spread of Islam in Turkey) Khālidiyyā and Al-Ṭarīqah al-Tijāniyyah reemerge, but new movements were formed, including the Nur Cemaati, Gülen movement, Sülaymānīyyā, Community of İskenderpaşa... |
Hamahullah bin Muhammad bin Umar (category People of French West Africa) While not the founder, he was the spiritual leader of a militant reform movement of the powerful Tijaniyyah sufi ṭarīqah (order, path, brotherhood), which... |
Islam in Ghana (redirect from History of Islam in Ghana) over the years; the Tijaniyyah and the Qadiriyyah Sufi orders, however, are still represented among Ghana's traditionalist Muslims. Muslims and Christians... |
Shadhilis. The Suhrawardiyya order (Arabic: سهروردية) is a Sufi order founded by Abu al-Najib al-Suhrawardi (1097–1168). The Tijaniyyah order attach a large... |
Marabout (category History of North Africa) traditions such as the Tijaniyyah and the Qadiriyyah base their structures on respect for teachers and religious leaders who, south of the Sahara, often are... |
Shadhilis. The Suhrawardiyya order (Arabic: سهروردية) is a Sufi order founded by Abu al-Najib al-Suhrawardi (1097–1168). The Tijaniyyah order attach a large... |
Sufism (category Religious faiths, traditions, and movements) Safavid, Senussi, Shadhili, Suhrawardiyya, Tijaniyyah, Uwaisi and Zahabiya orders. Existing in both Sunni and Shia Islam, Sufism is not a distinct sect... |
Malick Sy (category Tijaniyyah order) In Senegal's Wolof country, especially the northern regions of Kajoor and Jolof, the Tijānī Order was spread primarily by El-Hajj Malick Sy. After his... |
Literacy (redirect from History of literacy) only 15.1%. The Nigerien government defines literacy as anyone who can read or write over the age of 15. The Niass Tijāniyyah, a Sufi order, has started... |
Religion in Nigeria (category Religion in the British Empire) follow the Qadiriyya, Tijaniyyah or Mouride movement. A significant Shia minority also exists (see Shia in Nigeria). There are also Ahmadiyya and Mahdiyya... |
Islam in Albania (redirect from History of Islam in Albania) Sufi orders present in Albania during the interwar period such as the Halvetis, Qadiris, Rufais and Tijaniyyah. On 7 April 1939, Italy headed by Benito... |
Mouride (category Islam in the Gambia) tariqa (Sufi order) most prominent in Senegal and The Gambia with headquarters in the city of Touba, which is a holy city for the order. Adherents are... |
Serer people (redirect from List of Serer people) Brotherhoods, particularly the Mouride and Tijaniyyah Tariqas. The Serer's traditional religion is called a ƭat Roog ('the way of the Divine'). It believes in a universal... |
Angels in Islam (redirect from Prostration of angels) the ability to see angels as gift (karāmāt) from God. Ahmad al-Tijani, founder of the Tijaniyyah order, narrates that angels are created through the words... |