Qadiriyya wa Naqshbandiyya
Qadiriyyah wa Naqshbandiyyah is a Sufi order derived from Qadiriyyah tariqa merged with Naqshbandi tariqa.
Qadiriyyah is a Sufi order (tariqa) founded by Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani while Naqshbandi tariqa belongs to Sheikh Baha-ud-Din al-Naqshband al-Bukhari.
Sheikh Achmad Khotib al-Syambasi atau (also known as Sheikh Ahmad Khatib ibn Abdul Ghaffar al-Sambasi al-Jawi) from Java merged this tariqas and founded the Qadiriyyah wa an-Naqshbandiyyah tariqa. It is a famous tariqa in the Far East until now, especially in South-east Asia including Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, etc.
Silsilah
The silsilah (chain) of this tariqa is:
- Sheikh Achmad Khotib al-Syambasiatau (also known as Sheikh Ahmad Khatib ibn Abdul Ghaffar al-Sambasi al-Jawi)
- Sheikh Abdul Karim Tanara Nawawi al-Bantani
- Sheikh Abdullah Mubarok Cibuntu (also known as Sheikh Abdul Khoir Cibuntu Banten)
- Sheikh Nurun Naum Suryadipraja
- Sheikh al-Waasi Achmad Syaechudin
- Sheikh Shah Abdur Raheem Naqshbandi Qadri Mujaddidi Mahajir Madni
- Sheikh Khwaja Muhammad Umair Naqshbandi Qadri Mujaddidi
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