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Qadiriyyah - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qadiri
Hyperlinked article about the history, development, and practices of the order. [Wikipedia] |
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Bawa Muhayiaddeen Fellowship - http://www.bmf.org/
A biography of their founder, with information about the fellowship, its history, and branches. Includes an events schedule, and an online library. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) |
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Minhaj ul-Qur'an International - http://www.minhaj.org/
Under the leadership of Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, striving for the revival and unity of the Muslim Ummah. Information about their international network, education and welfare activities, publications, and membership. |
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Tariqa Qadiriya Boutshishiya - http://www.tariqa.org/qadiriya/
Information about Shaykh Sidi Hamza, and the Qadiriyah order in Morocco; includes his genealogy, and a collection ofhis sayings and writings. |
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Sayyid Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani - http://www.al-baz.com/shaikhabdalqadir/
Biographical profile and selections from the writings of founder of the Qadiri tariqah, from 12th century Baghdad. |
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Islahi Jamaat - http://islahijamaat.freeservers.com
An introduction to the group, with biographical tributes to Hazrat Sultan Babu and Sulta Badur Ali Shah. |
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Sarwari Qadiri Silsila - http://www.bahu.co.za/
A Sufi community, following Sultan Bahu, in Johannesburg, South Africa. Information on their activities and plans. |
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Farid-e-Millat Research Institute (FMRi) - http://www.research.com.pk/
Established in 1987, under the aegis of Minhaj-ul-Qur'an International to disseminate knowledge of Islam. Includes their objectives, information about their resources and staff, and contact details. [Lahore, Pakistan] |
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Silsalah-e-Qadriah - http://algillani.com
Information about the Qadiriyah order, Sayed Abdul Qadir al Gillani, Sayed Tahir Allauddin, and Sufism in general. Includes details of their centre in Lahore, Pakistan |
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Silsalah-e-Qadiriyyah - http://www.algillani.org/
Official website of the order; includes resources on Sufism, biographies of important personages, an "ask the scholar" service, and information on Islam. |