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The Jerrahi Order or Jerrahiyya (Turkish: Cerrahiyye, Cerrahilik) is a Sufi order that originated in 18th century Constantinople and descended from the charismatic Halveti Order of 14th century Persia. Their founding saint is Hazreti Pîr Muhammad Nureddin al-Jerrahi (1678-1720), who lived in the Ottoman capitol and is enshrined at the site of his tekke in Fatih, Istanbul. By some accounts, Pir Nureddin was a direct descendant of Prophet Muhammad both from his mother and father. The path he founded is dedicated to the teachings and traditions through an unbroken chain of spiritual transmission (silsilah) that goes directly back to the Prophet Muhammad and his Companions. During the late Ottoman period, the Order was widespread throughout the Balkans, particularly Macedonia and southern Gree Dscherrahi (arabisch الطريقة الجراحی, DMG al-Ṭarīqa al-Ǧirrāḥī) ist eine der zahlreichen Tariqas (Sufi-Orden) innerhalb des Islam und ein Zweig der Halveti-Tariqa. International ist sie hauptsächlich unter der Schreibweise Jerrahi bekannt, in der Türkei unter Cerrahî. Im Laufe des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde der traditionelle Orden in einen Kulturverein zur Pflege der klassischen Sufi-Musik umgewandelt. La Yerrahi (en turco Cerrahiyye, Cerrahilik) es una Orden (tariqa, pl. turūq, en turco tekke) sufi derivada de la Orden Halveti. Su fundador (Pir) fue , quien murió en Estambul y está enterrado en la tekke principal en Karagumruk - Estambul.​ Durante el periodo de dominación otamana, la Orden se expandió a través de los Balcanes, particularmente en Macedonia y en el sur de Grecia (Morea).
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Dscherrahi (arabisch الطريقة الجراحی, DMG al-Ṭarīqa al-Ǧirrāḥī) ist eine der zahlreichen Tariqas (Sufi-Orden) innerhalb des Islam und ein Zweig der Halveti-Tariqa. International ist sie hauptsächlich unter der Schreibweise Jerrahi bekannt, in der Türkei unter Cerrahî. Im Laufe des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde der traditionelle Orden in einen Kulturverein zur Pflege der klassischen Sufi-Musik umgewandelt. The Jerrahi Order or Jerrahiyya (Turkish: Cerrahiyye, Cerrahilik) is a Sufi order that originated in 18th century Constantinople and descended from the charismatic Halveti Order of 14th century Persia. Their founding saint is Hazreti Pîr Muhammad Nureddin al-Jerrahi (1678-1720), who lived in the Ottoman capitol and is enshrined at the site of his tekke in Fatih, Istanbul. By some accounts, Pir Nureddin was a direct descendant of Prophet Muhammad both from his mother and father. The path he founded is dedicated to the teachings and traditions through an unbroken chain of spiritual transmission (silsilah) that goes directly back to the Prophet Muhammad and his Companions. During the late Ottoman period, the Order was widespread throughout the Balkans, particularly Macedonia and southern Greece (Morea). The Jerrahi Order of Dervishes is a cultural, educational, and social relief organization with members from diverse professional, ethnic, and national backgrounds. The historic seat of the Halveti-Jerrahi Order is their Sufi lodge (tekke) and shrine (dargah) in Karagümrük, Istanbul. There are circles throughout Turkey and branches in some European countries, Australia, South Africa, South America and North America, including Los Angeles, New York, Mexico, San Francisco, Toronto and Chicago. Communities of the Jerrahi Order hold gatherings where the dervishes invoke remembrance ceremonies, practice sacred music, prepare and serve traditional cuisine, meditate and pray together, and engage in discourses with their Sufi guides. The traditional branch of the Jerrahi Order of America is in Chestnut Ridge, Rockland County, New York with a congregation of mixed immigrant and local convert backgrounds. La Yerrahi (en turco Cerrahiyye, Cerrahilik) es una Orden (tariqa, pl. turūq, en turco tekke) sufi derivada de la Orden Halveti. Su fundador (Pir) fue , quien murió en Estambul y está enterrado en la tekke principal en Karagumruk - Estambul.​ Durante el periodo de dominación otamana, la Orden se expandió a través de los Balcanes, particularmente en Macedonia y en el sur de Grecia (Morea). La Orden Halveti-Yerrahi de derviches es una organización cultural, educacional y social con miembros de diversas profesiones, etnias y nacionalidades. La principal dergah (del persa dargāh) o lugar de reunión de la orden está en Karagumruk - Estambul, y tiene ramas en algunos países europeos, así como en Australia, Sudáfrica y América.​
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