The Khatmiyya is a Sufi tariqa founded by Sayyid Mohammed Uthman al-Mirghani al-Khatim. Sufism ( تصوّف - taṣawwuf, Persian: صوفیگری sufigari, Turkish: tasavvuf, Urdu: تصوف Tariqah ( ar طريقه; pl طرق; Ṭuruq or Persian: Tarighat, Turkish: Tarikat) means "way" For the Lost character please see Sayid Jarrah Sayyid ( ar سيد) (plural Saadah is an Honorific title Mohammed Uthman al-Mirghani known as Al-Khatim was the founder of the Khatmiyya Sufi Tariqa that has a following in Egypt, Sudan The Khatmiyya is the largest Sufi order in Sudan, Eritrea and Ethiopia. Sufism ( تصوّف - taṣawwuf, Persian: صوفیگری sufigari, Turkish: tasavvuf, Urdu: تصوف Sudan (officially the Republic of Sudan) ( السودان al-Sūdān is a country in northeastern Africa. Eritrea () ( Ge'ez: ኤርትራ ʾErtrā, Arabic: إرتريا Iritriya) officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in NOTE This intro is the result of careful NPOV work Please do not make potentially controversial edits to it without first discussing on the talk page It also has followers in Egypt, Chad, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Uganda, Yemen and India. This article is about the country of Egypt For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Egypt topics. Chad (Tchad تشاد Tshād) officially known as the Republic of Chad, is a Landlocked country in Central Africa. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, KSA ( المملكة العربية السعودية, al-Mamlaka al-ʻArabiyya as-Suʻūdiyya) or Suudi Somalia ( Soomaaliya; الصومال) officially the Somali Republic ( Jamhuuriyadda Soomaaliya, جمهورية الصومال) and formerly known The Republic of Uganda is a Landlocked country in East Africa. Yemen ( Arabic: اليَمَن al-Yaman officially the Republic of Yemen ( Arabic: الجمهورية اليمنية al-Jumhuuriyya India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country
It was established by Sayyid Mohammed Uthman al-Mirghani al-Khatim, the grandson of Al-Sayyid Abdullahi Al-Mirghani Al-Mahjoob who was the Imam of Al-Haram mosque in Mecca and the Mufti. For the Lost character please see Sayid Jarrah Sayyid ( ar سيد) (plural Saadah is an Honorific title Mohammed Uthman al-Mirghani known as Al-Khatim was the founder of the Khatmiyya Sufi Tariqa that has a following in Egypt, Sudan An imam (إمام plural ائمة A'immah, امام is an Islamic leader often the leader of a Mosque and/or community Mecca ˈmɛkə also spelled Makkah ˈmækə (in full Makkah Al-Mukarramah (Arabic mækːæ(t ælmʊkarˑamæ مكّة المكرمة, literally Honored
It was established as an amalgamation of five other orders which are: Naqshbandiyya, Qadiriyya, Shazaliyya, Junaidiyya and Mirghaniyya. Naqshbandi ( Naqshbandiyya) is one of the major Tasawwuf orders ( Tariqa) of Islam. Qadiriyyah ( Arabic: القادريه, Turkish: Kadirilik) (also Transliterated Kadri, Elkadry, Kadray Junaidiyya is the Sufi order founded by Junayd Baghdadi (830-910 AD Mirghaniyya having been already established by Al-Sayyid or Sayyid Abdullahi Al-Mirghani. al-Sayyid is also the Arabic name for El Cid. al-Sayyid or al-Sayed (السيد א-סייד is a Bedouin village in For the Lost character please see Sayid Jarrah Sayyid ( ar سيد) (plural Saadah is an Honorific title
Al-Sayyid Al-Khatim was born and buried in Mecca. Mohammed Uthman al-Mirghani known as Al-Khatim was the founder of the Khatmiyya Sufi Tariqa that has a following in Egypt, Sudan Mecca ˈmɛkə also spelled Makkah ˈmækə (in full Makkah Al-Mukarramah (Arabic mækːæ(t ælmʊkarˑamæ مكّة المكرمة, literally Honored He started his travels at the age of twenty five after gaining his education through a number of prominent islamic scholars in Mecca of his time among whom was Sayyid Ahmad Ibn Idris al-Fasi. Mecca ˈmɛkə also spelled Makkah ˈmækə (in full Makkah Al-Mukarramah (Arabic mækːæ(t ælmʊkarˑamæ مكّة المكرمة, literally Honored Ahmad Ibn Idris al-Laraishi al-Yamlahi al-Alami al-Idrisi al-Hasani (1760-1837 was a Neo-Sufi reformer active in Morocco, North Africa, and Yemen, who
By his followers he is believed to be a descendent of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandson Al-Sayyid Al-Hussain as specified in the famous book of Ajayib Al-Athar by Al-Jabarti. Muslims regard as Prophets of Islam ( Arabic: نبي) those non-divine humans chosen by Allah as Prophets IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ##### For all questions relating to the addition of (pbuh peace be upon him or other honorifics al-Sayyid is also the Arabic name for El Cid. al-Sayyid or al-Sayed (السيد א-סייד is a Bedouin village in Abd al-Rahman al-Jabarti or in Egyptian Arabic el Gabarti ( Arabic: عبد الرحمن الجبرتي name Abd al-Rahman bin Hasan bin Burhan al-Din al-Jabarti Arabic
He spent a significant amount of time in Sudan, Eritrea, Egypt and Ethiopia where he mixed with the local communities and played a significant role in introducing the Arabic language and the teachings of the religion of Islam to the people of these areas at a time when many of these communities were largely isolated. Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language For other meanings including people named 'Islam' see Islam (disambiguation.
Among his accomplishments was the precedence of establishing the first school for the education of women in the Horn of Africa.
He was a man of extraordinary linguistic ability as praised by his scholars in Al-Hijaz as well as extensive knowledge of the Abrahamic religions (some of which were already practised when he arrived in Ethiopia and Egypt). These abilities allowed him to write over 30 books and articles. His writings included an explanation of the verses of the Holy Quran in his book Taj Al-Tafaseer. The Qur’an ( القرآن, literally "the recitation" also sometimes transliterated as Qur’ān, Koran, Alcoran