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- Silsila_Azeemia abstract "The Silsila-e-Azeemia is a Muslim Sufi order based in Pakistan with following in Pakistan as well as many other countries including UK, USA, Vienna, Serbia, Russia, Australia, Canada & Middle East.The Silsila-e-Azeemia is a Sufi order or tariqah which was started by Qalandar Baba Auliya also known as Syed Muhammad Azeem Barkhia (1898-1979).A ṭarīqah is a group of murīdīn (singular murīd), Arabic for desirous, desiring the knowledge of knowing God and loving God (also called a faqīr Arabic: فقير, another Arabic word that means poor or needy, usually used as al-Faqīr ilá l-Lāh, "the needy to God's knowledge (الفقير إلى الله)). Nearly every ṭarīqah is named after its founder, and when the order is referred it is in the form of a nisbah formed from the founder's name. For example, the "Rifai order", named after Shaykh Ahmad ar-Rifai, is called the "Rifaiyyah", the "Qādirī order", named after Shaykh `Abd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī, is called the "Qādiriyyah". Similarly, the Silsila-e-Azeemia is named after its founder.".
- Silsila_Azeemia wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Silsila_Azeemia wikiPageExternalLink www.azeemiafoundation.org.
- Silsila_Azeemia wikiPageExternalLink www.azeemiafoundationsa.com.au.
- Silsila_Azeemia wikiPageExternalLink www.azeemiasilsila.org.
- Silsila_Azeemia wikiPageExternalLink www.silsila-e-azeemia.org.
- Silsila_Azeemia wikiPageID "1575138".
- Silsila_Azeemia wikiPageRevisionID "606555836".
- Silsila_Azeemia subject Category:Sufi_orders.
- Silsila_Azeemia comment "The Silsila-e-Azeemia is a Muslim Sufi order based in Pakistan with following in Pakistan as well as many other countries including UK, USA, Vienna, Serbia, Russia, Australia, Canada & Middle East.The Silsila-e-Azeemia is a Sufi order or tariqah which was started by Qalandar Baba Auliya also known as Syed Muhammad Azeem Barkhia (1898-1979).A ṭarīqah is a group of murīdīn (singular murīd), Arabic for desirous, desiring the knowledge of knowing God and loving God (also called a faqīr Arabic: فقير, another Arabic word that means poor or needy, usually used as al-Faqīr ilá l-Lāh, "the needy to God's knowledge (الفقير إلى الله)). ".
- Silsila_Azeemia label "Silsila Azeemia".
- Silsila_Azeemia label "السلسلة العظيمية".
- Silsila_Azeemia sameAs m.05cnyr.
- Silsila_Azeemia sameAs Q4832612.
- Silsila_Azeemia sameAs Q4832612.
- Silsila_Azeemia wasDerivedFrom Silsila_Azeemia?oldid=606555836.
- Silsila_Azeemia isPrimaryTopicOf Silsila_Azeemia.