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    Isawiyya (redirect from Aissawa)
    The Isawiyya (also Aissawa, Issawa, Aissaoua, Issaoua, Arabic: الطريقة العيساوية) is a religious Islamic mystical brotherhood founded in Meknes, Morocco...
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    Darqawiyya Galibi Order Hamallayya Hansaliyya [ar] Idrisiyya Isawiyya (Aissawa, Issawiyya) Jahriyya Jilala Karzaziyya [ar] Khalwati order (Halveti, Halwatiyya...
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    date, the monument serves as the headquarters of the Sufi brotherhood of Aïssawa. Sidi Saada mausoleum witnessed several extensions and renovation works...
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  • Isawa may refer to: Aissawa, a Sufi order in Morocco Isawa (Nigeria), an Islamic subgroup in Nigeria Isawa District, Iwate, a district of Iwate Prefecture...
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    Sadok Bey. It takes its name from the saint Sidi Ali Chiha, sheikh of the Aïssawa brotherhood, died in 1854. It is located on rue du Salut, in the El Halfaouine...
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    Mohammed al-Hadi ben Issa (1467–1526, buried in Meknes, founder of the Aissawa order) Moinuddin Chishti (1141–1230, buried in the Ajmer Sharif Dargah...
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    The Sidi Bou Makhlouf Mausoleum holds the tomb of the founder of the Aissawa brotherhood in Tunisia, Sidi Bou Makhlouf. The El Qadriya mosque is also...
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  • Morocco Aissawa Ensemble Aziz Alami Chentoufi Driss Berrada...
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    just like the other tranche confraternity of Morocco (Gnawa, Hmadsha and Aissawa). The Jilala operate in small groups, usually less than five people. The...
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  • IDHEC in Paris. Kane Ya Kane (1977, documentary) Taghounja (1980) Saadati Aissawa (1982, documentary) Flip Paradise (1979) "Personnes | Africultures : Achouba...
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