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Nur Ashki Jerrahi Sufi Order

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The Nur Ashki Jerrahi Sufi Order is a contemporary Sufi Order based in New York City and México City. It is a descendant of the 18th century Jerrahi Order of Istanbul and was founded in the early 1980s by American Sufis Nur al-Anwar al-Jerrahi and Fariha Fatima al-Jerrahi after they received direct transmission from their spiritual guide Muzaffer Özak Âșkî al-Jerrahi, the Grand Sheikh of the Jerrahi Order from 1966 until his passing in 1985.[1][2] Sheikh Muzaffer Özak was the 19th successor of the founding saint Hazreti Pîr Muhammad Nureddin al-Jerrahi (1678-1720).

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General

The Nur Ashki Jerrahi Order is a tariqa of dervishes based at their Sufi lodges the Dergah al-Farah in downtown Manhattan, the Mezquita María de la Luz in México City, as well as in various lodges throughout the U.S. and worldwide. In the hospitable spirit of Sufi Islam, the community "joyfully welcome into our gatherings students of all sacred paths and sincere seekers of any personal orientation."[3][4]

After its establishment, the Order swiftly embraced seekers and initiates in the United States and Latin America. When Sheikh Nur al-Anwar passed in 1995, Sheikha Fariha Fatima al-Jerrahi of New York and Sheikha Amina Teslima al-Jerrahi of México succeeded him as leaders of the Nur Ashki Jerrahi Order. The Dergah al-Farah is located at 245 West Broadway in Tribeca. Feisal Abdul Rauf served as Imam of Dergah al-Farah from 1983 to 2009. He is one of the people behind the Cordoba Initiative.[5]

Ten Principles

Sufi Books

In New York City, dervishes of the order run a bookstore called Sufi Books, where they carry a large selection of books on Sufism and mysticism from Pir Press, the publishing house also run by the order. Published authors included are Lex Hixon, Muzaffer Ozak, Ibn Arabi, Rabia of Basra, Al-Hujwiri, and Attar.

Locations

The Nur Ashki Jerrahi Order has Dervish communities in the following locations:

References

  1. ^ "The Rise of the Sheikha". 6 June 2014.
  2. ^ Kasperski, J. G. (2021). The Halveti-Jerrahis & the Legacy of Sheikh Muzaffer in North America. Canada: University of Lethbridge.
  3. ^ https://nurashkijerrahi.org/
  4. ^ Corbett, Rosemary R. (2016). Making Moderate Islam: Sufism, Service, and the "Ground Zero Mosque" Controversy. Stanford University Press. ISBN 9780804791281.
  5. ^ Corbett, Rosemary R. (2016). Making Moderate Islam: Sufism, Service, and the "Ground Zero Mosque" Controversy. Stanford University Press. ISBN 9780804791281.

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