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  An Introduction to Tariqa Tijaniyya
Tariqa Tijaniyya is a path, a way (Tariqa), and method of studying and putting into practice Islamic Spiritual Science (Tasawwuf).
The Tariqa Tijaniyya is based purely on Qur`an and Hadith.
The Tariqa Tijaniyya was founded by Shaykh Ahmad Al Tijani (ra), who lived from 1739 to1815.
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 The Tariqa Tijaniyya
The Tariqa Tijaniyya, sometimes referred to as the Tariqa Ahmadiyya, Muhammadiyya or Ibrahimiyya Hanifiyya, was founded in Algeria in 1784 by order of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, in a waking vision to Sidi Abu Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Tijani al-Hassani, may God be pleased with him.
Like most traditional Sufi confraternities, the Tijaniyya is inseparable from Islam and Tijanis have been important scholars within the larger Muslim world.
Besides the biographies of prominent Tijani personalities and perspective on the Tijaniyya’s dialogue with the larger Muslim tradition, this website is also concerned with the essential questions of the day to day practice of Tijanis, as well as certain Islamic principles they have been keen to elaborate.
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 Tariqa Tijaniyya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Tariqa Tijaniyya is a moslem brotherhood/order mostly to be find in North Africa and West Africa.
The spirit of the Tijaniyya was very important for the life of Oumar Taal and therefore for the history of the Haalpulaar nation.
Oumar forced the Tijaniyya to become one of the most important brotherhoods in West Africa.
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  webFuuta/History/Joseph Harris/The Kingdom of Fouta-Diallon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Developments in trade, improved means of transportation, and money-lending constituted threats to the more puritan Shad'hiliya which gradually was superceded by the Tijaniyya tariqa which was founded, in 1731 by an Algerian Berber 8.
Tijaniyya doctrine was simple, emphasizing both social and individual morality and rewards in this as well as the other world.
Cooperation between him and the Foula kingdom was made easier because of the similarity of language and history between the Toucouleur and the Foula tribes 12.
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  webPulaaku/History/D. Robinson/Holy War of Umar Tal/From Pilgrimage to Jihaad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Tijaniyya spread in North and West Africa for reasons such as these, but it followed the lines of local social cleavage and acquired different images in different regions 3.
The Tijaniyya, with its short cuts through the chains of authority, was poised for a period of rapid expansion in the savannah.
Even after discounting for the inflation of the Masinanke traditions, it is obvious that Qadiriyya and Tijaniyya leaders were playing for high states and that the coalition of Kunta and Hamdullahi court made life difficult for the Masinanke Tijanis in the 1840s 56.
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 Salat Al-Fatih is held in particular esteem with the Tijaniyya Order
O God bless our Master Muhammad (pbuh) who opened what had been closed, and who is the Seal of what had gone before, he who makes the Truth Victorious by the Truth, the guide to thy straight path, and bless his household as is the due of his immense position and grandeur.
The Tariqa Tijaniyya is based on Salawatul Fatih it is the main difference between the tijaniyya and other turuq.
From the Tijaniyya - abun-Nasr; an excert from:- And Muhammad Is His Messenger : The Veneration of the Prophet in Islamic Piety by
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