Nurjan Mirahmadi
As-Sayed Nurjan Mirahmadi | |
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Nurjan at a Conference | |
Born |
As-Sayed Nurjan Mirahmadi March 21, 1965 |
Residence | Vancouver, Canada |
Occupation | Murshid, Shaykh |
Known for | Haqiqa, Tasawwuf, Muraqaba |
Notable work | The Healing Power of Sufi Meditation |
Religion | Naqshbandi Nazimiyya Sufi Order, Shafi'i, Sunni |
Website | http://www.nurmuhammad.com |
As-Sayed Nurjan Mirahmadi (born on March 21, 1965; Dhul Al-Qi'dah 17, 1384 AH), commonly known as Mawlana Shaykh Nurjan, is an American-Canadian Naqshbandi shaykh, a guide and scholar in Haqiqa, Tasawwuf and Islamic Spirituality, and a student and authorized representative (Khalifa) of Hisham Kabbani and Nazim al-Haqqani.
Early life and Career
Nurjan was born on March 21, 1965. His paternal lineage includes the Islamic prophet, Muhammad.
Nurjan Mirahmadi has received written ijazas (certificates of permission) to be a spiritual guide.[1] He is authorized to teach, guide, and counsel religious students around the world on Islamic spirituality.[2][3]
References
- ↑ "Ijaza from Shaykh Nazim and Shaykh Hisham to Shaykh Nurjan".
- ↑ Mirahmadi, Shaykh Sayed Nurjan. "Shaykh Sayed Nurjan Mirahmadi Resume". The Muhammadan Way. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
- ↑ Mirahmadi, As-Sayyid Nurjan (2005). The Healing Power of Meditation. Fenton, Mi: Naqshbandi Haqqani Order of America. pp. ix,104, 119. ISBN 1-930409-26-5.
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