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- Murid abstract "Murid (Arabic: مُرِيد) is a Sufi term meaning 'committed one' from the root meaning \"willpower\" or \"self-esteem\". It refers to a person who is committed to a Murshid (spiritual guide) in a Tariqa (spiritual path) of Sufism. Also known as a Salik (Arabic: سَالِك) or a seeker, a Murid is an initiate into the mystic philosophy of Sufism. When the seeker makes a pledge (Bay'ah) to a Murshid the seeker becomes initiated as a Murid. The initiation process is known as `ahd (Arabic: عَهْد ) or Bai'ath. Before initiation, a Murid is guided and taught by a Murshid or Pir who must first accept the initiate as his or her disciple. Throughout the instruction period, the Murid typically experiences visions and dreams during personal spiritual exercises. These visions are interpreted by the Murshid. A common practice among the early Sufi orders, was to grant a khirqa or a robe to the Murid upon the initiation or after he had progressed through a series of increasingly difficult and significant tasks on the path of mystical development. This practice is not very common now. Murids often receive books of instruction from Murshids and often accompany itinerant Murshids on their wanderings.".
- Murid wikiPageExternalLink www.daaraykamil.com.
- Murid wikiPageExternalLink www.sufilive.com.
- Murid wikiPageExternalLink 59.
- Murid wikiPageID "2149194".
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- Murid wikiPageRevisionID "679471231".
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Apprenticeship.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Bayah.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_words_and_phrases.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Universal_Sufism.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Initiation.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Khirqa.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Murshid.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Mysticism.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Pir.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Pir_(Sufism).
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Sheikh.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Sufism.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Tariqa.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLink Tawajjuh.
- Murid wikiPageWikiLinkText "(mureed)".
- Murid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Murid".
- Murid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Murīdīn".
- Murid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sufi disciples".
- Murid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sufi follower (''Murid'')".
- Murid wikiPageWikiLinkText "disciple".
- Murid wikiPageWikiLinkText "disciples".
- Murid wikiPageWikiLinkText "mureed".
- Murid wikiPageWikiLinkText "murid".
- Murid wikiPageWikiLinkText "murīd".
- Murid wikiPageWikiLinkText "murīdīn".
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- Murid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sufism.
- Murid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sufism-stub.
- Murid subject Category:Arabic_words_and_phrases.
- Murid subject Category:Universal_Sufism.
- Murid hypernym Term.
- Murid type Movement.
- Murid type Page.
- Murid comment "Murid (Arabic: مُرِيد) is a Sufi term meaning 'committed one' from the root meaning \"willpower\" or \"self-esteem\". It refers to a person who is committed to a Murshid (spiritual guide) in a Tariqa (spiritual path) of Sufism. Also known as a Salik (Arabic: سَالِك) or a seeker, a Murid is an initiate into the mystic philosophy of Sufism. When the seeker makes a pledge (Bay'ah) to a Murshid the seeker becomes initiated as a Murid.".
- Murid label "Murid".
- Murid sameAs Q1754897.
- Murid sameAs مريد.
- Murid sameAs Murīd.
- Murid sameAs Murid.
- Murid sameAs ਮੁਰੀਦ.
- Murid sameAs m.06qdnm.
- Murid sameAs Мюрид.
- Murid sameAs Mürid.
- Murid sameAs Мурид.
- Murid sameAs Murid.
- Murid sameAs Q1754897.
- Murid wasDerivedFrom Murid?oldid=679471231.
- Murid isPrimaryTopicOf Murid.