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so wait this text claims that sayyid was an admirer of sheikh ibn abd al-wahab, is there any contemporary prove of that and in general how the sayyid viewed the salafiya? Also what were like the core beliefs of the salihya tariqa, as unlike say the qadirya, idrisya etc as there seemingly is no info on their beliefs online
idk there is a possibility of that coming from his opponents calling him wahhabi. the core beliefs are the same as most shaficis. shafi fiqh and ashari aqeedah with tasawwuf.so wait this text claims that sayyid was an admirer of sheikh ibn abd al-wahab, is there any contemporary prove of that and in general how the sayyid viewed the salafiya? Also what were like the core beliefs of the salihya tariqa, as unlike say the qadirya, idrisya etc as there seemingly is no info on their beliefs online
the part that mentioned dance as a difference was eye opening. the qadiria guy was defending dance. but i see salihia videos these days dancing. what happened?Wow. I actually stumbled upon this marvellous work yesterday and was going to post it. I wonder how the white guy got to view the risalat al bimal and the other text/letter? The Sayid wrote another text about the hypocrites I heard. Where are all those texts/letters now? So many questions!
IMO, it is hard to judge what is being said without access to the original manuscript. Not to say it the author is lying, but some cadaan writers did rush to link Sufi Mujahids who resisted colonialism to the Wahabi movement with little evidence just because they resembled them in some matters. The Sayyid quoting Ibn Taymiyyah is very interesting though.
I also didn’t know the British had a hand in the Sayyid being excommunicated by his Sheikh from the movement.
Remember the Salahiya split into pro Sayyid and Anti Sayyid, so it could be the mainstream branch is what we see today. The Sayidds death also meant his ideological influence waned as time went on.the opposition to dance part was eye opening. the qadiria guy was defending dance. i see salihia videos these days dancing. what happened?
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I also didn’t know the British had a hand in the Sayyid being excommunicated by his Sheikh from the movement.
Yeah, I was reading that they had a hand in convincing one of the Sayids adversaries to approach the sheikh and convince him to come out against him openly. This would have happened anyway as the mullah was a bit quick to summon executions. Overall, my personal opinion is that the dervish movements good outweighed their mistakes.I feel like I distinctly remember this being mentioned in Ray Beachey's book in the Sayyid. This detail, at least, is correct. But I'll have to double check.