London Sufi Centre: meets online Monday evenings 6.45-9.15pm, in person once a month on a Saturday. Contact 020 7266 3099 or info@inayaytiyya.org.uk. London North: meets each 3rd Saturday of the month, 10am to 5pm. Contact yaaziz@sky.com. Oxford: meets 10.30 am on the 2nd or 3rd Friday of the month in OX4 region. Check Sheikh Nazim Al-Haqqani Sufi Centre prayer time and location. Find mosques in London directions & salah time in London. Search mosque near me on mosque finder directory in UK. Conducted live tour of mosques including Grand Mosque of Bursa, Mosque of Ayyobal Ansari (ra) shared teachings of how one can find peace by performing Sufi Meditation, where one would dance around in a circle, while focusing their attention on their hand. Guided all attendees to perform the whirl for peace dance to ethnic music (February November 27, 2017 The attack on Al Rawdah mosque in the Sinai last Friday, during which Islamists claimed at least 305 lives, was quite possibly the deadliest terrorist atrocity in modern Militants Kill 305 at Sufi Mosque in Egypt's Deadliest Terrorist Attack - The New York Times Militants Kill 305 at Sufi Mosque in Egypt's Deadliest Terrorist Attack 532 At least 235 people FADEL: Lynn is a 30-year-old transgender woman. She converted to Islam and is one of the founders of Masjid al-Rabia. The mosque's namesake is a female, Sufi, Muslim, mystic and saint. It The persecution of Sufis and the Sufi tradition has encompassed various forms of oppression, including the destruction of Sufi shrines and mosques, the suppression of Sufi orders, acts of violence, and discrimination against Sufi adherents in several Muslim-majority nations, such as Pakistan. When some two dozen militants massacred at least 305 people in the Sinai Peninsula on Friday, they were targeting the Sufi community that worshiped in the area's Rawda mosque. Jerrahi. The Jerrahi ( Turkish: Cerrahiyye, Cerrahilik) are a Sufi tariqah (order) derived from the Halveti order. Their founder is Hazreti Pîr Muhammad Nureddin al-Jerrahi (1678-1720), who lived in Istanbul and is buried at the site of his tekke in Karagumruk, Istanbul. Nureddin was a direct descendant of Prophet Muhammad both from his mother Sufi mosque in Esfahan, Iran. In popular Sufism (i.e. devotional practices that have achieved currency in world cultures through Sufi influence), one common practice is to visit or make pilgrimages to the tombs of saints, renowned scholars, and righteous people. Nt8BREX.