Qadiriyyah

Qadiriyyah

Qadiriyyah (Arabic: القادريه, Turkish: Kadirilik) (also transliterated "Kadri", "Elkadry", "Kadray", "Qadiri" or "Qadri"), is one of the oldest Sufi tariqas. It derives its name from Abdul Qadir Jilani (also transliterated as "Jil lani" or "Jailani" and "Jilali" in the Maghreb) (1077-1166), a native of the Iranian province of Gilan. In 1134 he was made principal of a Sunni Hanbalite school in Baghdad.

The Order is the most widespread of the Sufi Orders in the Islamic world and can be found in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Turkey, the Balkans as well as much of the East and West Africa. Fact|date=March 2007 There are even small groups in Europe and the Americas. The famous traveller and writer Isabelle Eberhardt also belonged to the Qadiri order.

piritual Chain

This is the spiritual chain ("silsilah") of the Qadiriyyah:
* Islamic Prophet Muhammad
* Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib
* Imam Husayn
* Imam Ali Zayn al-Abidin
* Imam Muhammad Baqir
* Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq
* Imam Musa al-Kazim
* Imam Ali Musa Rida
* Ma'ruf Karkhi
* Sari Saqati
* Junayd al-Baghdadi
* Shaikh Abu Bakr Shibli
* Shaikh Abdul Aziz al-Tamīmī
* Abu al-Fadl Abu al-Wahid al-Tamīmī
* Abu al-Farah Tartusi
* Abu al-Hasan Farshi
* Abu Sa'id al-Mubarak Mukharrami
* Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani

Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani's silsilah also goes back to the Muhammad through the following chain ("silsila"):
* Islamic Prophet Muhammad
* Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib
* Shaikh Hasan Basri
* Shaikh Habib Ajami
* Shaikh Dawood Taiee
* Shaikh Ma'ruf Karkhi
* Shaikh Sari Saqati
* Shaikh Junayd al-Baghdadi
* Shaikh Sheikh Abu Bakr Shibli
* Shaikh Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Tamīmī
* Shaikh Abu al-Fadl Abu al-Wahid al-Tamīmī
* Shaikh Abu al-Farah Tartusi
* Shaikh Abu al-Hasan Farshi
* Shaikh Abu Sa'id al-Mubarak Mukharrami
* Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
* Shaikh Nouri Bin Mohamed Ali Al Beyrouti
* Caliph: Nourhan Bin Nouri Al Beyrouti

ee also

* Abdul Qadir Jelani
* Ahmad Raza
* Ilyas Attar Qadri
* Barelwi
*
* Dawat-e-Islami

External links

* [http://www.darulehsan.org Website of Qadri Sufi Hazrat Abu Anees Muhammad Barkat Ali (qsa)]
* [http://www.yabahu.com Website related to Hadrat Sultan Bahu R.A]
* [http://www.khanqah.org/ Taswaaf, Sufism according to Shariyat]
* [http://www.algillani.org/ Website of Silsalah-e-Qadiriyyah]


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