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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
President of Turkey since 2014
Turgut Özal
8th President of the Republic of Turkey (1927–1993)
Necmettin Erbakan
23rd Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey (1926–2011)
Naqshbandi
major spiritual order of Sunni Islam Sufism
Bayazid Bastami
9th century Persian Sufi mystic
Khidr
Khidr () is a quranic figure of Islam. He is described in Surah al-Kahf as a righteous servant of God possessing great wisdom or mystic knowledge. In various Islamic and non-Islamic traditions, Khidr is described as an angel, prophet, or wali (saint), who guards the sea, teaches secret knowledge and aids those in distress. He prominently figures as patron of the Islamic saint Ibn Arabi. The figure of al-Khidr has been syncretized over time with various other figures including Dūraoša and Sorūsh in Iran, Sargis the General and Saint George in Asia Minor and the Levant, Elijah and Samael (the di
Baha' al-Din Naqshband
Muslim Saint and founder of Naqshbandi order (1318–1389)
Shah Waliullah Dehlawi
Indian muslim scholar
Ahmad Sirhindi
Philosopher (1564-1624)
Idries Shah
Afghan Sufi teacher (1924-1996)
Necip Fazıl Kısakürek
Turkish novelist, playwright, and Islamist conspiracy theorist (1904–1983)
Kumukh
Kumukh (; ), also known as Gazi Kumukh, is a village and the administrative center of Laksky District in Dagestan. It is located on the banks of the Kazikumukh Koysu, a branch of the Sulak River.
Nazim Al-Haqqani
Leader of the Naqshbandi-A'liyah Sufi Order
Abu al-Hassan al-Kharaqani
Iranian Sufi (963–1033)
Ali ibn Mohammed al-Jurjani
Persian writer, theologian
Mahmud al-Alusi
Iraqi Islamic scholar and poet (1802–1854)
Yusuf Hamdani
Central Asian Sufi teacher (1048/49–1140)
Khâlid-i Baghdâdî
Iraqi Sufi mystic and poet (1779–1827)
Syed Ahmad Barelvi
Muslim activist
Abdul Khaliq Ghijduwani
Central Asian Sufi leader (died 1179)
Recai Kutan
Turkish statesperson (1930–2024)
Uzun-Hajji
Uzun-Hajji of Salta (1848 – 30 March 1920) was a North Caucasian religious, military, and political leader who was Emir of the North Caucasian Emirate during the Russian Civil War. The sheikh of a Naqshbandi Sufi tariqa and a political exile prior to the Russian Revolution, he was one of the leaders of the in the Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus, and he served as a member of parliament for the country.
Zaynulla Rasulev
Bashkir religious leader (1833–1917)
ʿUbaidallāh Ibn-Maḥmūd Aḥrār
Sufi master and Islamic scholar (1404–1490)
Sheikh Ubeydullah
Ottoman politician (1826-1883)
Muhammad Hayat al-Sindi
18th-century Islamic scholar
Aḥmad Kaftārū
Grand Mufti of Syria (1915-2004)
Malaye Jaziri
Kurdish poet
Beşir Atalay
Turkish statesperson (born 1947)
Abdülhakîm Arvâsî
Turkish scholar of religious studies and writer (1865–1943)
Hazrat Ishaan
Sufi saint from Bokhara
Ma Hualong
Chinese Sufi (1810–1871)
Nur Movement
Nurism ( or Nur Cemaati) is an Islamic movement that was founded in Turkey in the early 20th century and based on the writings of Said Nursi (1877–1960). He emphasized the importance of salvation in both this life and the afterlife through education and freedom, the synthesis of Islam and science, and democracy as the best form of governance within the rule of law.
Khwaja Baqi Billah
naqshbandi Sufi saint
Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan
Indian author
Said Afandi al-Shirkawi
Russian Imam (1937–2012)
Ahmad Afandi Abdulaev
mufti of Dagestan, Russia (b. 1959)
Amir Kulal
Persian Sufi Islamic scholar
Khalidiyya
Naqshbandiyya-Khalidiyya or Mujaddidiyya-Khalidiyya or simply known Khalidiyya is the title of a branch of the Naqshbandiyya-Mujaddidiyya Sufi lineage. The branch stems from Mevlânâ Muhammad Khâlid-i Baghdâdî.
Wang Zi-Ping
Chinese martial artist (1881–1973)
Ma Anliang
Qing dynasty army general
Aḥmad Kāsānī
Omar Khalidi
Indian-American Muslim scholar (1953–2010)
Shah Ghulam Ali Dehlavi
Islamic scholar
Mahmud Injir Al Faghnawi
Islamic philosopher (1231–1317)
Khufiyya
Khufiyya (; borrowed as ) is a tariqa (Sufi order) of Chinese Islam. It was the first tariqa to be established in China and, along with the Jahriyya, Qadiriyya, and Kubrawiyyah, is acknowledged as one of the four orders of Chinese Sufism.
Community of İskenderpaşa
Turkish Islamic order
Najmuddin of Gotzo
North Caucasian religious, military, and political leader (1859–1925)
Muhammad 'Alauddin Al-Aththar Al-Bukhary Al-Khawarizmy
sufi saint
Abdülkadir Aksu
Turkish statesperson (born 1944)
Mahmud Esad Coşan
Turkish preacher and writer (1938–2001)
Ma Mingxin
Chinese Sufi master
Murtaḍá al-Zabīdī
Fakie, author, writer, Iraqi and modernist from Yemen
Abdullah ad-Daghistani
Ottoman Sufi (1891–1973)
Ya'qub al-Jarkhi
Sufism
Muhammad Baba As-Samasi
Uzbek Sufi (1195–1257)
İskender Pasha Mosque
mosque in İstanbul, Turkey
Mustafa Ruhi Efendi
Religious and political leader (1800–1893)
Ali Ar-Ramitani
Teacher Sufism
Sayyid Mir Jan
Sufi saint