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    TECHNOLOGy AND NAQSHBANDI SUFISM: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF ISMAIL AGA AND iSKENDER PAŞA BRANCHES by Himmet HÜLÜR

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…<p>ATECHNOLOGy AND NAQSHBANDI SUFISM: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF ISMAIL AGA AND iSKENDER PAŞA BRANCHES</p>…”
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    Representation of scales and prosody proportions of Maulana Khalid Naqshbandi's Diwan based on Persian, Kurdish and Arabic poems by Seyed Asaad Sheikhahmadi, Sohila Salimizand

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Maulana Khalid Naqshbandi is one of the Sufi scholars, scholars, theologians, and Kurdish poets who, apart from numerous works in Islamic sciences, mysticism, and Sufism, in various poetic formats, including: odes, Maulana Khalid Naqshbandi is one of the Sufi scholars, scholars, theologians, and Kurdish poets who, apart from numerous works in Islamic sciences, mysticism, and Sufism, in various poetic formats, including: odes, poems, ghazals, and masnavis, poems in Persian and It is written in Kurdish and Arabic; In this research, the prosody weights of these poems have been examined and analyzed based on the standards and rules of prosody. …”
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    Le mahdi oublié de l'Inde britannique : Sayyid Ahmad Barelwî (1786-1831), ses disciples, ses adversaires by Marc Gaborieau

    Published 2000-07-01
    “…Leaving aside Indian and Pakistani nationalist interpretations, this paper reinstates the millenarian dimension of the career of Sayyid Ahmad Barelwî (1786-1831). This Naqshbandi Sufi, who was successively a soldier and a religious reformer, launched ajihâdin 1826 against the Sikhs and the British presence in India : he mysteriously disappeared in a battle, and his disciples awaited his reappearance as a mahdi for more than half of a century. …”
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    Salaman and Absal in Abd al-Rahman Jami by Halilović Tehran

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Jami belonged to the Sufi Naqshbandi Order and advocated Ibn Arabi's ideas in the field of doctrinal gnosis. …”
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