Kasnazani

Kasnazani Order(Tariqah)

Al-Tariqah Al-Aliyyah Al-Qadiriyyah Al-Kasnazaniyyah (Arabic: العلية القادرية الكسنزانية, shortly known as Kasnazani - Arabic: كسنزني and occasionally as Al-Kasnazani -Arabic: الكسنزاني) is a Sufi order popular in Iraq and Iran, and a sub-order of the Qadiri order. It is the largest tariqah in Iraq, and is spread widely across neighbouring countries. Its spiritual lineage to the Islamic Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) passes through his cousin and son-in-law Ali Ibn Abi Talib (رضي الله عنه). The present spiritual master of the Kasnazani order is Al Sayyed Al Shaikh Muhammad Abdul Kareem Al-Kasnazani Al-Qadiri Al-Hussaini (may Allah have mercy on him), a descendant of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) through the lineage of his grandson Imam Husain ibn Ali (رضي الله عنه). The Kasnazani order makes no distinction between Sunni and Shia followers, .

The order is known for its ability to perform supernatural wonders (karāmāt) during which some of its adherents (dervishes) inflict wounds upon themselves, such as piercing their bodies, chewing blades or electrocuting themselves. It is also known for the Dhikr (Remembrance of Allah) performed using large drums (daf). "While sectarian strife threatens to tear Iraq apart, mystical Sufi orders like the Kasnazani still manage to bring Sunni and Shia Muslims, as well as Arabs and Kurds, together".

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