Title (ara)

Bismi l-Lahi r-Raḥmani r-Raḥim, al-ḥamdu li l-Lahi...

Author

Nepoznat, Korisnik

Description (srp)

Nakšbandijski red duguje mnogo Abu Jakubu Jusufu al-Hamadaniju u Abd al-Halikual-Gudždavaniju koji se smatra tvorcem prakse i koji je zaslužan za to što je posvetio pažnju čistom entalnom dikru. Kasnije se vezuje za Muhameda Bahaudina an-Nakšabandijem od koga potčce ime derviškog reda. Neki tumače da ime reda znači "rezbari (srca)", "koji se odnosi na slikara", "tvorca obrasca", "tvorca slike", "reformator obrazaca", "metod lanca" i "zlatni lanac".Tokom vremena, ime je promenjeno. Prvobitno se red zvao as-Sidikija, otprilike od vremena Bajazida al-Bistamija do Abdula Halika al-Gudždavanija nazivan je at-Tajfurija a od vremena Abdula Halika al-Gudždavanija do Šaha Nakšbanda nazivan je hvadžagan ili hodža. Od vremena Šaha Nakšbanda, dobio je ime nakšbandijskog reda.

Description (eng)

The Naqshbandi order owes many insights to Abu Ya'qub Yusuf al-Hamadani and Abd al-Khaliq al-Ghujdawani, who is regarded as the organizer of the practicesand is responsible for placing stress upon the purely mental dhikr. It was later associated with Muhammad Bahaad-din an-Naqshabandi, hence the name of the order. Some interpret the name translation as "the engravers (of the heart)", "related to the image-maker", "pattern maker", "image maker", "reformer of patterns", "way of the chain" and "golden chain."The name has changed over the years. Originally called "as-Siddiqiyya", around the times ofBayazid al-Bistami to Abdul Khaliq al-Ghujdawani it was called at-Tayfuriyya, and from the times of 'Abdul Khaliq al-Ghujdawani to Shah Naqshband it was called the "Khwajagan" or "Hodja". From the time of Shah Naqshband it has been called Naqshbandiyya.

Object languages

Arabic

Date

2012-04-04T09:46:17.831Z

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