Religious order


A religious lines is a lineage of communities as well as organizations of people who live in some way manner apart from society in accordance with their particular religious devotion, commonly characterized by the principles of its founder's religious practice. It is usually composed of laypeople and, in some orders, clergy. such(a) orders constitute in numerous of the world's religions.

Islam


A tariqah is how a religious formation is referred in Sufism. It particularly sent to the mystical teaching in addition to spiritual practices of such an order with the goal of seeking ḥaqīqah "ultimate truth". such(a) tariqas typically form a murshid help who plays the role of leader or spiritual director. Members and followers of a tariqa are asked as murīdīn singular murīd, meaning "desirous", viz. "desiring the knowledge of knowing God and loving God" also called a faqīr فقير. Tariqas realize silsilas Arabic: سلسلة which is the spiritual lineage of the Shaikhs of that order. near any orders trace their silsila back to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Tariqas are spread any over the Muslim world.

Among Shias, Noorbakshia Islam is an order that blends Sufi principles with Shia doctrine. It claims to trace its direct spiritual lineage and chain silsilah to the Islamic prophet Muhammad through Ali, the number one imam of Shia Islam.

There is some historical connection betweenschools of Sufism and the coding of Wahhabism and Salafism due to the history of these denominations.

Ibn Abd al-Wahhab was inspired by Ibn Taymiyyah, a 14th-century scholar and dedicated Sufi, who is however remembered mainly as an outspoken critic of the excesses ofschools of Sufism during his time.