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Grandsheykh Mevlana

Sheykh Mevlana Muhammed Nazim al-Kibrisi is the 40th Grandsheyh of the Most Distinguished Osmanli • Nakshibendi • Hakkani Sufi Order. He is the Sultan of the Saints, the Qutub and the Ghaus of this era, the one who represents the Prophet Muhammed (p) for these times, the one who holds the secrets of these “end of times”, and of the Mehdi (as). He is a descendant of the Prophet (p), being both Hasani and Husayni from both his parents. He is also a descendant of Ghaus Azam Abdul Kadir Jilani from his father’s side and from Mevlana Jelaludin Rumi on his mother’s side, may Allah sanctify their secrets and raise their stations. He was born in Cyprus and constantly travels around the globe bringing the message of peace and light to the whole world.


Sheykh Abdul Kerim



Sheykh Abdul Kerim al-Kibrisi is Mevlana Sheykh Nazim’s worldwide representative (halifah). He is blessed not only with sacred lineage, being a descendant of the Holy Prophet’s family, but he is also blessed with royal lineage, being a grandson of Fatih Sultan Mehmet, the conqueror of Istanbul. He was also born in Cyprus and personally raised and trained by Sultanul Awliya Mevlana Sheyh Nazim. He was sent to North America at a tender age to acquire invaluable life experiences and ultimately to spread the true teachings of Islam and Sufism in this country and around the world.

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"Three things will never come back to a person-
Time that is wasted, the words that are spoken, and chances not taken"


- Ali (r.a.)



EDEB, YA HU!









Whole mankind today is not satisfied with anything. They have money. They still not comfortable. They still not sitting properly. Always thinking always worrying. Because of one reason. Allah subhana wa teala saying "ala bizikrillahi tatmayin kulub"- if you want your hearts to be satisfied... to find satisfaction, must say Allah. You must say Allah. You must remember Allah. You must say Allah, Allah, Allah....