Sheikh Murād al-Bukhārī and the Expansion of the Naqshbandī-Mujaddidī Order in Istanbul

The article offers a fresh look at the career of Murād al-Bukhārī (d. 1720), one of the most influential Sufi leaders of the Middle East in the late 17th/early 18th century. By origin from Samarqand, he was initiated into the Naqshbandiyya-Mujaddidiyya by Aḥmad Sirhindī’s son and became one of his...

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Main Author: Abu-Manneh, Butrus (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Brill 2013
In: Die Welt des Islams
Year: 2013, Volume: 53, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-25
Further subjects:B Murād al-Bukhārī Aḥmad Sirhindī Naqshbandiyya-Mujaddidiyya 18th-century Islamic reform / 17th Ottoman elite Sufism in Istanbul Sufism in Damascus Prophetic piety
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