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The different Sufi orders or brotherhoods (Tariqas) represent the two major streams of Sufism: the path of passionate love (mysticism of love) and the path of discernment and lucidity (mysticism of emptiness). The Qadiriya, founded by Abd al-Qadir (1078-1166). Its principal work: al-Ghunya.
A tariqa (Arabic: طريقة, romanized:ṭarīqa) is a religious order of Sufism, or specifically a concept for the mystical teaching and spiritual practices of such an order with the aim of seeking haqiqa, which translates as "ultimate truth". [ 1 ]
The poets of Bengal translated into Bangla Sufi books written in Persian and Hindi, among them were Shah Muhammad Sagir's yusuf-zulekha, daulat uzir bahram khan 's laily-majnu, Kazi Daulat's Satimayna-Lor-Chandrani, alaol 's padmavati, and nawajish khan 's gule bakawali.
10 cze 2015 · Tariqatuna s-sohba wa l-khairu fi jamiyyah. Our tariqat main pillar khatm-ul khwajagan and sohba. We make khatm, we make now inshaAllah sohba. InshaAllah be benefit for all of us. … InshaAllah. We are in need for nasiha, for advice to guide to right way. And tariqat, it is guidance to Allah.
Based primarily on a critical elaboration of Eaton’s The Rise of Islam in Bengal Frontier 1204-1760 (1993), this article attempts to describe the socio-cultural and religious role of the Sufi sheikhs in the conversion to Islam of the Bengali people during the period of Mughal Empire (1526-1858).
I provide a general summary of Bāul Fakiri poets, including their relationship to Islam as well as their departure from Islamic orthodoxy, and present critical annotated translations of five songs attributed to the nineteenth-century Bengali poet Lālan Fakir (popularly known as “Lalon”).
1 paź 1998 · This highly abstruse literature, composed by some of the most distinguished authors of medieval Bengal, including the late-sixteenth-century epic poet Saiyid Sultan, was influenced by the beliefs and practices of Bengali Tantric yogic traditions.