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Abdul Khaliq bequeathed to subsequent generations of the Naqshbandi silsila a series of principles governing their Sufi practice, concisely formulated in Persian and known collectively as "the Sacred Words"
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in Bukhara he first had an awakening of interest in the path. He received further training at the hands of
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to bring him to the one who could show him the right path to spiritual perfection. And soon he met with
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Schimmel, Annemarie. Mystical dimensions of Islam. Univ of North Carolina Press, 1975. p.364
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Eleven Principles in Order (first eight from Ghujdawani) from the Khwajagan Masters of Love
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The way Abdul Khaliq taught became known as the way of the Khojas - teachers.
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It is also said that besides the hidden dhikr, Khidr taught Ghijduvani the
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This biographical article about a person notable in connection with
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in a short time. Abdul Khaliq traveled to a number of
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dhikr - "nafi and isbat" (negation and affirmation).
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Index

Khwajagan
Naqshbandi

Ghijduvan
Bukhara
Malatya
Anatolia
faqih
tafsir
Yusuf Hamdani
silsila
legend
Allah
Khidr
dhikr
Messenger of Allah
Abu Bakr
Sevr (Thawr)
Khwajagan
tariqa
murid
Tawhid
Murshid
Yusuf Hamadani
knowledge
Muslim
Syria
caliphate
Eleven Naqshbandi principles
Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani

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