A declaration stating that the spiritual rites on special days are not valid unless there are interpreters from the Rethymno school and the Order of Naqshbandiyyah and Qadiriya, and that includes the names of these interpreters.

Title A declaration stating that the spiritual rites on special days are not valid unless there are interpreters from the Rethymno school and the Order of Naqshbandiyyah and Qadiriya, and that includes the names of these interpreters.
Publication Date: 1918-01-09
Type Document
Language Greek (Modern)
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 5
Physical Dimensions Handwritten
Library: SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ACREVDIV00025
Record ID 62611
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1918-01-09
Notes The Sheikh stated that he accepted and approved the certificate dated 15 Kanun-i 1917, stating that a person named Resmolu Karalaki, one of the disciples from the Naqshbandiyya Sect who was initiated into the above-mentioned Aliye Sect, was appointed to the Caliphate. signed letter.
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A declaration stating that the spiritual rites on special days are not valid unless there are interpreters from the Rethymno school and the Order of Naqshbandiyyah and Qadiriya, and that includes the names of these interpreters.

Publication Date 1918-01-09
Type Document
Language Greek (Modern)
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 5
Physical Dimensions Handwritten
Library SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ACREVDIV00025
Record ID 62611
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1918-01-09
Notes The Sheikh stated that he accepted and approved the certificate dated 15 Kanun-i 1917, stating that a person named Resmolu Karalaki, one of the disciples from the Naqshbandiyya Sect who was initiated into the above-mentioned Aliye Sect, was appointed to the Caliphate. signed letter.
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