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  2. Wazifa Zarruqiyya - Wikipedia

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    In Sufism, the Wazifa Zarruqiyya ( Arabic: الْوَظِيفَةُ الزَّرُّوقِيَّةُ) is a regular wazifa or litany practiced by followers in the Shadhili order of Sufism and whose first line is "the ship of salvation for those who resort to God"' ( Arabic: سَفِينَةُ النَّجَا لِمَنْ إِلَى اللَهِ ...

  3. Wazifa - Wikipedia

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    This wazifa thus refers only to the part of this ritual devoted to the invocation of the supreme qualities of Allah Almighty. [4] As an example, song and rhyme also play a key role in this wazifa and provide a bridge and connection to the Sufi practice of reciting the ninety-nine names of God while meditating on their meaning.

  4. Tijaniyyah - Wikipedia

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    Tijaniyyah. The grand mosque in Kiota is the centre of the Tijaniyyah order in Niger. The Tijani order (Arabic: الطريقة التجانية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Tijāniyya) is a Sufi order of Sunni Islam named after Ahmad al-Tijani. It originated in the Maghreb but now more widespread in West Africa, particularly in Senegal, Gambia ...

  5. Tazkiyah - Wikipedia

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    Tazkiyah (Arabic: تزكية) is an Arabic-Islamic term alluding to tazkiyat al-nafs, meaning 'sanctification' or 'purification of the self'. This refers to the process of transforming the nafs (carnal self or desires) from its state of self-centrality through various spiritual stages towards the level of purity and submission to the will of God. [1]

  6. Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi Qadri[a] (14 June 1856 – October 1921), known reverentially as A'la Hazrat, [b] was an Indian Islamic scholar and poet who is considered as the founder of the Barelvi movement and the Razvi branch of the Qadri Sufi order.

  7. Dua - Wikipedia

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    An Indonesian Muslim man doing dua. Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. Muhammad is reported to have said, "Dua is itself a worship." [3] [4]There is a special emphasis on du'a in Muslim spirituality and early Muslims took great care to record the supplications of Muhammad and his family and transmit them to subsequent generations. [5]

  8. Lazimi - Wikipedia

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    Practice. The daily practice of reciting lazimi, which has a mandatory ritual aspect, involves the repetitions of specific liturgies having mystical fruits on the qalb of the murid. [9] The lazimi is an individual formula of supplication which includes repetitions of: [10] Istighfar: "'Astaghfiru Llāh' '" ("I ask God for forgiveness"), 100 times.

  9. Inayati Order - Wikipedia

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    Inayati Order. Hazrat Inayat Khan (1882–1927), founder of the Inayati Order. The Inayati Order (Inayatiyya), is an international organization dedicated to spreading the Sufi teachings of Inayat Khan, a musician and mystic who first introduced Sufism to the modern Western world in 1910. [1][2] The Inayati Order operates internationally through ...