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List/Table

Part of this might be beyond the scope of the Wikipedia--it might be a Wiki/Encyclopedia in it's own. But shouldn't we start a table-style break up kinda like the one at: http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/islam/sufi/index.html but listing individuals and starting at Abu Bakar and Ali and bringing it to the present day.

Something like the table below (adapted from my suggestion at Talk:Caliph and Talk:Shia Imam ):

PLEASE: I know the facts below are not yet right; these are placeholders. But then, using the Imams as a template for this isn't too inappropriate, is it?

Ali
Hasan
Hussain
...
...
Zaidi Others
Zaid Musa Kazim
... ...
Zaidi Ismaili Others
... ...

and so on.

iFaqeer (Talk to me!)

One edit.

I think this makes a little more sense now. The latter two-thirds is still rather odd, as far as I can judge. Unless we are talking about different concepts.iFaqeer (Talk to me!) 01:27, Dec 17, 2004 (UTC)


I suspect that this issue should be resolved by someone with a bit more background in the history of Tassawuf/Sufism than myself. However, Gohar Shahi is not the founder of the Qadiriyyah Tariqah (as is apparent from following the link on the page). Abdul-Qadir Gilani was the founder in the 12th century A.D.!! Shahi is either still alive or just recently deceased (depending on whom you ask). Either way, he had no connection with founding the Qadiriyyah Order.

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