Universal Sufi Silsila

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Universal Sufism

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Hazrat Inayat Khan · Maheboob Khan · Ali Khan · Musharraf Khan · Samuel L. Lewis · Hayat Bouman · Vilayat Inayat Khan · Hidayat Inayat Khan · Zia Inayat Khan
Beliefs
Panentheism · Universal Intelligence · Esotericism · Spirit of Guidance · Universalism · Karma · Wahdat-ul-Wujood · Zahir · Batin · Prophetic continuity
Practices
Universal Worship Service · Dhikr · Wazifa · Muraqaba · Dances of Universal Peace · Ryazat · Prayer · Ziraat
Structure
Pir · Murshid · Khalif · Mureed
Places of worship
Universel Murad Hassil · Universel · Dargah of Hazrat Inayat
Groups
Sufi Order International · International Sufi Movement
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Universal Sufism has its own Silsila as do all Sufi orders.

Below is The Chain of Transmission of the Universal Sufism up to Hazrat Inayat Khan.

The representation of the Chain of Transmission is called the "Shajara" ("Tree"). The Shajara which appears here is that of Hazrat Inayat Khan's primary spiritual lineage, the Chishti Order, though he was also initiated into the Suhrawardi, Naqshbandi and Qadiri sufi orders.

Silsila's always begin with God, so the 'Shajara' will begin with the name Allah, but in the Universal Sufi context this should not be confined to the concept of Allah within Islam, but should be seen as Universal Intelligence.

  • Hazrat Jlbra’il
  • Hazrat Khwaja Muhammad Rasul Allah
  • Hazrat Khwaja Ali Wali Allah
  • Hazrat Khwaja Hasan Basri
  • Hazrat Khwaja Abd al-Wahid bin Zayd
  • Hazrat Khwaja Fuzayl bin Iyaz
  • Hazrat Khwaja Ibrahim Adham
  • Hazrat Khwaja Huzayfa Mar’ishi
  • Hazrat Khwaja Hubayra Basri
  • Hazrat Khwaja Mumshad ‘Ulu Dinwari
  • Hazrat Khwaja Abu Ishaq Shami
  • Hazrat Khwaja Abu Ahmad Abdal Chishti
  • Hazrat Khwaja Abu Muhammad Chishti
  • Hazrat Khwaja Abu Yusuf Chishti
  • Hazrat Khwaja Qutbuddin Mawdud Chishti
  • Hazrat Khwaja Hajji Sharif Zindani
  • Hazrat Khwaja Usman Harvani
  • Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Sanjari-Ajmeri
  • Hazrat Khwaja Qutbuddin Mas’ud Bakhtiyar Kaki
  • Hazrat Khwaja Fariduddin Ganj-i Shakar Ajhodani
  • Hazrat Khwaja Nizamuddin Mahbub Illahi Badauni
  • Hazrat Khwaja Nasiruddin Chiragh Dihlavi
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Kamaluddin ‘Allama
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Sirajuddin
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha'ikh ´Ilmuddin
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Mahmud Rajan
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Jamaluddin Jamman
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Hasan Muhammad
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Muhammad A’zam
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Yahya Madani
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Shah Kalim Ullah Jahanabadi
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Nizamuddin Awrangabadi
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Maulana Fakhruddin
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Ghulam Qutbuddin
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Nasiruddin Mahmud Kali Shah
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Muhammad Hasan Jili Kalimi
  • Hazrat Shaykh al-Masha’ikh Abu Hashim Madani
  • Hazrat Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan[1]

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