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The nur ashki jerrahi sufi order (only Ashki-Jerrahi Sufi orders) is a modern dervish - Order ( Tariqa ) within the Islamic mysticism ( Sufism ). He is a branch of Jerrahi -Tariqa from Istanbul ( Turkey ) and was the beginning of the 1980 years of the American US- Muslim Nur al-Jerrahi (real name: Lex Hixon ) launched after that a student of the then Dscherrahi- Sheikh Muzaffer Efendi had become.

history

The center of the Nur Ashki Jerrahi Sufi Order has been located in the Masjid al-Farah (Al-Farah Mosque ) in New York since it was founded in 1980 .

After the order was founded, it quickly found many followers in the United States and Mexico . In addition, he shows himself tolerant towards seekers of God of all denominations and also organizes meetings with members of other faith communities. For example, the Nur Ashki Jerrahi Sufi Order is a "sister community" of the Zen Peacemaker Order .

After Nur al-Jerrahi's death in 1995, the order was continued by Sheikha Fatima Fariha al-Jerrahi (New York) and Sheikha Amina Teslima al-Jerrahi (Mexico City).

In New York is the bookstore run by members of the order called Sufi Books , in which, in addition to the publications of its own publishing house Pir Press, a large selection of books on Sufism and mysticism in religions can be found in general.

The doctor Anja Engelsing, Habiba Rose al-Jerrahi, embodies the Nur-Ashki-Jerrahis in Europe and in the Arabic-speaking world.

Locations

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  1. ^ Sufi Review (Pir Publications, Spring 1997), pp. 5-8
  2. open-space-embodied.com: The essence is love itself - accessed on August 22, 2019

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