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The Kubrawiya order (Arabic: سلسلة کبرویة) or Kubrawi order, also known as Firdausia Silsila, is a Sufi order that traces its spiritual lineage (Silsilah) to the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, through Ali, Muhammad's cousin, son-in-law and the First Imam. This is in contrast to most other Sufi orders that trace their lineage to Ali. The Kubrawiya order is named after its 13th-century founder Najm al-Din Kubra, who lived in Konye-Urgench under the Khwarazmian dynasty (present day Turkmenistan). The Mongols captured Konye-Urgench in 1221 and killed much of the population including Sheikh Najmuddin Kubra.

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  • الكبرويَّة هي طريقة صوفية، أسسها الشيخ نجم الدين أبي الجناب أحمد بن عمر بن محمد الخوارزمي الكبري، الذي ولد وعاش في مدينة خيوة من أعمال خوارزم، وتوفي فيها نحو سنة 618 هـ. (ar)
  • Die Kubrawiyya ist ein islamischer Sufi-Orden (Tariqa), der im 12. Jahrhundert von dem Mystiker Nadschmuddin Kubra in Zentralasien gegründet wurde. (de)
  • The Kubrawiya order (Arabic: سلسلة کبرویة) or Kubrawi order, also known as Firdausia Silsila, is a Sufi order that traces its spiritual lineage (Silsilah) to the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, through Ali, Muhammad's cousin, son-in-law and the First Imam. This is in contrast to most other Sufi orders that trace their lineage to Ali. The Kubrawiya order is named after its 13th-century founder Najm al-Din Kubra, who lived in Konye-Urgench under the Khwarazmian dynasty (present day Turkmenistan). The Mongols captured Konye-Urgench in 1221 and killed much of the population including Sheikh Najmuddin Kubra. The Kubrawiya order places emphasis on being a universal approach.It is popular in eastern India, Bangladesh and Mauritius and some areas of Pakistan as well. (en)
  • La confrérie Kubrâwiyya (arabe : کبرویة) est un ordre soufi ayant pris naissance à Khârazm, en Asie Centrale, au XIIIe siècle. Elle doit son nom à son principal fondateur Najm al-Dîn Kubrâ, mort en 1221. (fr)
  • Kubrawiyya (Kubrāwiyya) è la tariqa fondata nel XII secolo in Khwārizm da Najm al-Din Kubrà cui fu dato il nome "Kubrà" traendola dall'espressione araba che nel Corano indicava "il gran disastro" (al-tāmma al-kubrà"), a causa della forte capacità di polemista di Najm al-Dīn, il cui nome completo era in realtà Ahmad ibn Najm al-Dīn, anche se egli ebbe anche il soprannome di Walī turāsh (patrono di santi) a causa della sua appassionata opera di guida dei suoi discepoli. La tarīqa, da lui fondata su incarico del suo maestro Ismā‘īl al-Qasrī, seguitò ad essere operativa anche dopo la morte di Najm al-Dīn Kubrà: a Bukhara, in India (col nome di Firdawsiyya), in Khorasan e in Kashmīr. Tra gli appartenenti alla Kubrāwiyya si può ricordare il grande sufi e si ricorderà come la confraternita conoscesse una diversificazione in una branca principale che rimase sunnita come il suo fondatore, e un'altra invece sciita, dalla quale ultima si dipartirono poi la , che operò nel periodo safavide, e la , attiva tuttora in Iran nella zona di Shīrāz. La confraternita di orientamento sunnita ha ceduto progressivamente spazio nelle sue regioni originarie alla Naqshbandiyya. (it)
  • Кубравия — суфийский тарикат, получивший распространение в Средней Азии. Назван по имени основателя Наджм ад-Дина Кубры из Хивы (1145—1221). (ru)
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  • الكبرويَّة هي طريقة صوفية، أسسها الشيخ نجم الدين أبي الجناب أحمد بن عمر بن محمد الخوارزمي الكبري، الذي ولد وعاش في مدينة خيوة من أعمال خوارزم، وتوفي فيها نحو سنة 618 هـ. (ar)
  • Die Kubrawiyya ist ein islamischer Sufi-Orden (Tariqa), der im 12. Jahrhundert von dem Mystiker Nadschmuddin Kubra in Zentralasien gegründet wurde. (de)
  • La confrérie Kubrâwiyya (arabe : کبرویة) est un ordre soufi ayant pris naissance à Khârazm, en Asie Centrale, au XIIIe siècle. Elle doit son nom à son principal fondateur Najm al-Dîn Kubrâ, mort en 1221. (fr)
  • Кубравия — суфийский тарикат, получивший распространение в Средней Азии. Назван по имени основателя Наджм ад-Дина Кубры из Хивы (1145—1221). (ru)
  • The Kubrawiya order (Arabic: سلسلة کبرویة) or Kubrawi order, also known as Firdausia Silsila, is a Sufi order that traces its spiritual lineage (Silsilah) to the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, through Ali, Muhammad's cousin, son-in-law and the First Imam. This is in contrast to most other Sufi orders that trace their lineage to Ali. The Kubrawiya order is named after its 13th-century founder Najm al-Din Kubra, who lived in Konye-Urgench under the Khwarazmian dynasty (present day Turkmenistan). The Mongols captured Konye-Urgench in 1221 and killed much of the population including Sheikh Najmuddin Kubra. (en)
  • Kubrawiyya (Kubrāwiyya) è la tariqa fondata nel XII secolo in Khwārizm da Najm al-Din Kubrà cui fu dato il nome "Kubrà" traendola dall'espressione araba che nel Corano indicava "il gran disastro" (al-tāmma al-kubrà"), a causa della forte capacità di polemista di Najm al-Dīn, il cui nome completo era in realtà Ahmad ibn Najm al-Dīn, anche se egli ebbe anche il soprannome di Walī turāsh (patrono di santi) a causa della sua appassionata opera di guida dei suoi discepoli. La confraternita di orientamento sunnita ha ceduto progressivamente spazio nelle sue regioni originarie alla Naqshbandiyya. (it)
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  • كبروية (ar)
  • Kubrawiyya (de)
  • Kubrawiyya (it)
  • Kubrâwiyya (fr)
  • Kubrawiya (en)
  • Кубравия (ru)
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