Burhaniyya

The Tariqa Burhāniyya (Arabic: الطريقة البرهانية الدسوقية الشاذلية Ṭarīqa al-burhāniyya al-disūqiyya al-šāḏuliyya; also written al-Burhāniyya or Burhāniyyah) is an Sufi order founded by Sayyidi Abul Hasan ash-Shadhuli and Sayyidi Ibrahim al Disuqi in the 13th century. The order's full name is Tariqa Burhaniya Disuqiya Shadhuliya, referring to its founders. Burhan-u-din is a surname of Sayyidi Ibrahim al Disuqi and means "evidence of religion". The order has a registered charity in the UK, Tariqa Burhaniya D'suqiyya Shazuliyya (tbds); Registered Charity Number: 1041647.[1]

Origins

The order was renewed by the Sudanese Sheikh Mawlana Mohamed Osman Abdu al Burhani (1902–1983). After his death the leadership of the order passed to his son Sheikh Ibrahim as Sheikh Mohamed Osman Abdu al-Burhani. During the leadership of Sheikh Ibrahim the order was spreading also in other parts of the Arab Middle East, especially in Europe and North America ( United States, Canada ).

Since 2003 the order is under the guidance of his grandson Sheikh Mohamed as Sheikh Ibrahim as Sheikh Mohamed Osman Abdu al-Burhani. The domicile of the european center of the order is located on the edge of the Lüneburg Heath in Germany.

Spiritual line

Burhaniya is the sufi order of Sayyidi Ibrahim al Qurashi al Disuqi (13th Century A.D.), the fourth of the great sufi sheikhs and founders of sufi orders (aqtab)أقطاب. The spiritual line of the Burhaniya sheikhs traces back to the Islamic Prophet Mohammed. The most important chain links are:

Sayyidi al Shaikh Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed Osman
Sayyidi al Shaikh Ibrahim Mohamed Osman
Sayyidi al Shaikh Mohamed Osman Abdu al Burhani
Sayyidi Ahmad Arabi al Sharnubi
Sayyidi Musa Abu al Imran
Sayyidi Ibrahim al Qurashi al Disuqi
Sayyidi Abul Hasan al Shaduli
Sayyidi Abdu al Salam ibn Bashish
Sayyiduna wa Maulana al Imam al Husain
Sayyiduna wa Maulana al Imam al Ali
Ziyadatan fi Scharaf al Mustafa

See also

References

  1. http://www.charitiesdirect.com/charities/tariqa-burhaniya-dsuqiyya-shazuliyya-tbds-1041647.html, Charities Direct, Tariqa Burhaniya D'suqiyya Shazuliyya (tbds), Retrieved February 12, 2011.

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