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==Khalidiyya==
{{nonsense}}Gammer said that the "Naqshbandiyya '''Khalidiyya''', a branch of the order named after Shaykh Diya al-Din Khalid al-Shahrazuri (Khalid al-Baghdadi). One of his disciples, Shaykh Ismail al-Kurdumiri (Ismail ash-Shirani) was active for many years in Shirwan as Shaykh Khalid’s caliph (deputy) in the late 1810s."
Naqshbandiyya Khalidiyya, or '''Khalidiyya''' is the title of a branch of the Naqshbandiyya Sufi lineage, from the time of Khalid al-Baghdadi until the time of Shaykh Ismail ash-Shirwani.

'''Naqshbandiyya''' means to “tie the naqsh very well.” The ''naqsh'' is the perfect engraving of God’s Name in the heart of the seeker, follower, student or disciple. From the time of Ahmad al-Faruqi to the time of Shaykh Khalid al-Baghdadi it was called Naqshbandiyya Mujaddidiyya. From the time of Khalid al-Baghdadi until the time of Shaykh Ismail ash-Shirwani it was called the Naqshbandiyya Khalidiyya. From the time of Ismail ash-Shirwani until the time of Shaykh Abd Allah ad-Daghestani, [the [[Nashbandi Golden Chain]] ] ...was called Naqshbandiyya Daghestaniyya. And today the Golden Chain] ...is known by the name Naqshbandiyya [[Haqqani|Haqqaniyya]].


Moshe Gammer in ''Muslim Resistance to the Tsar'' said that the "Naqshbandiyya '''Khalidiyya''', [is] a branch of the [[Naqshbandi]] order named after Shaykh Diya al-Din Khalid al-Shahrazuri (Khalid al-Baghdadi)."
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Revision as of 19:00, 30 January 2007

Khalidiyya

Naqshbandiyya Khalidiyya, or Khalidiyya is the title of a branch of the Naqshbandiyya Sufi lineage, from the time of Khalid al-Baghdadi until the time of Shaykh Ismail ash-Shirwani.

Moshe Gammer in Muslim Resistance to the Tsar said that the "Naqshbandiyya Khalidiyya, [is] a branch of the Naqshbandi order named after Shaykh Diya al-Din Khalid al-Shahrazuri (Khalid al-Baghdadi)."

References

  • Gammer, Moshe. Muslim Resistance to the Tsar: Shamil and the Conquest of Chechnia and Daghestan. Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1994.
  • Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani, Classical Islam and the Naqshbandi Sufi Tradition, Islamic Supreme Council of America (June 2004), ISBN: 1930409230.