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Koça Mustafa Pasha Mosque
mosque in İstanbul, Turkey
Khalwati order
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam

Yahya al-Shirvani al-Bakubi
15th-century Sufi mystic from Shamakhi, who founded the Khalwati order.
Halveti Teqe
cultural Monument in Albania
Syekh Yusuf al-Makassari
an Islamic scholar, Sufi master, and anti-colonial figure from South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Khalwa
Sufi practice of retreat
Abdullahi dan Fodio
Sultan of Gwandu
Niyazi Misri
master of Sufism and Sufi literature
Jerrahi
The Jerrahi ('''''') are a Sufi tariqah (order) derived from the Halveti order. Their founder is Hazreti Pîr Muhammad Nureddin al-Jerrahi (1678-1720), who lived in Istanbul and is buried at the site of his tekke in Karagümrük, Istanbul. Nureddin was a direct descendant of Muhammad both from his mother and father. During the Late Ottoman period, the Order was widespread throughout the Balkans, particularly Macedonia and southern Greece (Morea). The Jerrahi Order of Dervishes is a cultural, educational, and social relief organization with members from diverse professional, ethnic and national ba
Uşşaki
Uşşaki (, ) is a branch of the Khalwatiyya order of Islamic mysticism, also known as Tasawwuf, founded by Sayyid Hasan Husameddin.
Sünbül Efendi
Ottoman Sufi Islamist
Abd Allah ibn Hijazi al-Sharqawi
Egyptian writer and scholar of the Khalwati sufi order