Ṭarīqah means "way, path, method" and refers to an Islamic religious order; in Sufism, it is conceptually related to ḥaqīqah-"truth", the ineffable ideal that is the pursuit of the tradition. Thus one starts with Islamic law, the exoteric or mundane practice of Islam and then is initiated onto the mystical path of a ṭarīqah. Through spiritual practices and guidance of a ṭarīqah the aspirant seeks ḥaqīqah - ultimate truth.

Traditional orders

  • Fazli Qadri
Abbasiyya
  • Ashrafi
  • Azeemia
  • Ba'Alawi
  • Badawiyyah
  • Bektashi
  • Chishti
  • Darqawa
  • Galibi
  • Habibi Silsila
  • Halveti
  • Hurufi
  • Idrisiyya
  • Ismaili
  • Jerrahi
  • Mohammadiyaa
  • Mevlevi
  • Kibruyeh
  • Naqshbandi
  • Nasiriyya
  • Nematollahi
  • Noorbakshi
  • Oveyssi
  • Qadiri
  • Qadiri Boutchichi
  • Qadri Al-Muntahi
  • Qalandari
  • Qarnaiyniyah
  • Qadri-Qadeeri Silsila
  • Rifa'i
  • Safaviyeh
  • Sanusiyya
  • Sarwari Qadiri
  • Sarwariyya
  • Shadhili
  • Shattari
  • Suhrawardiyya
  • Tijani
  • Zahediyeh
Non-traditional Sufi groups
  • Sufi Order International
  • Mevlevi Order of America
  • Sufi Ruhaniat International
  • International Sufi Movement
  • The Golden Sufi Center
  • International Spiritual Movement Anjuman Serfaroshan-e-Islam
  • Sufi Foundation of America
  • Sufism Reoriented

Each order will be explained in detail

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