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Order of Sufism
A tariqa (Arabic: طريقة, romanized: ṭarīqa) is a religious order of Sufism, or specifically a concept for the mystical teaching and spiritual practices
Tariqa
Topics referred to by the same term
Isawiyya may refer to: Isawiyya (brotherhood), an Islamic Sufi mystical brotherhood founded in Meknes, Morocco, by Sheikh al-Kamil Mohamed al-Hadi ben
Isawiyya
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
lecturers of al-Azhar University in Cairo have also been followers of this tariqa. Of the various branches of the Shadhili are the Fassiyatush of Imam Fassi
Shadhili
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
The Ba 'Alawiyya (Arabic: طريقة آل باعلوي), also known as the Ba Alawiyya tariqa, is a Sufi order centered in Hadhramawt, Yemen, but now spread across the
Ba_'Alawiyya
Non-Twelver sect of Shia Islam
Nizari Isma'ilis (Arabic: النزارية, romanized: al-Nizāriyya) are the largest segment of the Ismailis, who are the second largest branch of Shia Islam after
Nizari_Isma'ilism
Artist from Houston, Texas, US (b. 1978)
Tariqa Waters (born 1980) is a contemporary artist, author, curator, and community leader, renowned for her unique “pop maximalist” aesthetic. Her installations
Tariqa_Waters
Islamic Sufi order
The Tariqa Burhāniyya (Arabic: الطريقة البرهانية الدسوقية الشاذلية Ṭarīqa al burhāniyya al disūqiyyah al shādhliyyah; also written al-Burhāniyya or Burhāniyyah)
Burhaniyya
One of "the four stages" in Sufism
"truth") is one of "the four stages" in Sufism, shari'a (exoteric path), tariqa (esoteric path), haqiqa (mystical truth) and marifa (final mystical knowledge
Haqiqa
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
Qadiri order (Arabic: الطريقة القادرية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Qādiriyya) is a Sunni Sufi order (tariqa) founded by Abdul Qadir Gilani (1077–1166, also transliterated
Qadiri_Order
Mystic practices in Islam
صُوفِيّ, ṣūfīy), and historically typically belonged to "orders" known as tariqa (pl. turuq)—congregations formed around a grand wali (saint) who would be
Sufism
Sufi shaykh, founder of the Shadhili order
Karkariya Tariqa, a newly formed branch of the prominent Shadhili order; whose mother zawiya is located in Al Aaroui, Morocco. Karkari's Karkariya tariqa is
Mohamed_Faouzi_al-Karkari
Indian Islamic revivalist and Sufi scholar (1786–1831)
'Barelvi' is derived from Raebareli, his place of origin. Syed Ahmad led the Tariqa-i Muhammadiyah, an Islamic reformist and jihad movement against the Sikh
Syed_Ahmad_Barelvi
Scottish Islamic scholar (1930–2021)
author. He was Shaykh of Instruction, leader of the Darqawi-Shadhili-Qadiri Tariqa, founder of the Murabitun World Movement and author of numerous books on
Abdalqadir_as-Sufi
Muslim scholar
orators. He was also a spiritual guide and the founder of the Ja'fariyya tariqa. Salih al-Ja'fari was a descendant of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad through
Salih_al-Ja'fari
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-ʾIdrīsiyya) is a Sufi tariqa of Sunni Islam founded by Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi. It is also called the Tariqa Muhammadiyya, and
Idrisiyya_order
Term used in Sufism for a spiritual guide
murshid usually has authorisation to be a teacher for one tariqā (spiritual paths). Any tariqa or silsila has one murshid at a time who is the head of the
Murshid
Concept of lineage in Sufi order of Islam
silsila means saga. Every Sufi order, or tariqa, has a silsila. Silsila originated with the initiation of tariqa which dates back to the Islamic prophet
Silsila
Sufi meditation, practiced by Dervish orders, involving spinning in circles to music
practice of each tariqa is unique to its individual order, specific traditions and customs may differ across countries. The same tariqa in one country will
Sufi_whirling
Islamic religious school or monastery
buried. In the Maghreb the word can also be used to refer to the wider tariqa (Sufi order or brotherhood) and its membership. The Arabic term zāwiyah
Zawiya_(institution)
Algerian Sufi leader (1735–1815)
1735[contradictory]–1815), was an Algerian Sharif who founded the Tijaniyyah tariqa (Sufi order). Ahmad al-Tijani was born in 1737–1738[contradictory] in Ain
Ahmad_al-Tijani
Sufi order
The Khatmiyya is a Sufi order or brotherhood (tariqa) founded by Sayyid Mohammed Uthman al-Mirghani al-Khatim. The Khatmiyya is the largest Sufi order
Khatmiyya
Syrian Sufi teacher and leader (born 1957)
founder of the Qadiriyya tariqa, Abdul-Qadir Gilani, while his great-grandmother is of the lineage of the founder of the Mawlawi tariqa, Mawlana Jalaluddin
Mehmet_Adil
Sufi method of meditation
union with God via Meditation. It is a tradition commonly found in the ṭarīqas (Sufi orders) of Sunni Islam and in Irfani Shi'ism. It's origins in the
Muraqabah
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
order (Arabic: الطريقة الرفاعية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Rifāʽiyya) is a prominent Sufi order (tariqa) within Sunni Islam founded by Ahmad al-Rifa'i and
Rifaʽi
Algerian Sufi and Alawiyya order founder (1869–1934)
(Darqawi, Alawi) Tariqa (in English) Life of al-Alawi Archived 2006-04-26 at the Wayback Machine (in Arabic) "Layla," poem (in English) Tariqa Shadiliya Darqawiya
Ahmad_al-Alawi
Sufi order and Syrian family lineage
Saʿdiyya (سعدية) or Jibawiyya (جباوية) is a Sufi tariqa and a family lineage of Syrian and Shafiʿi identity. It grew to prominence also in Ottoman Egypt
Saʿdiyya_order
Sufi orders (Arabic: طرق صوفية ṭuruq ṣūfiyya, singular: طريقة ṭarīqa) are organized spiritual lineages within the Islamic mystical tradition of Sufism
List_of_Sufi_orders
Moroccan murshid (1942–2025)
القادري البودشيشي; 1942 – 8 August 2025) was a Moroccan murshid of the Sufi tariqa Budshishiyya. Al-Qadiri Al-Boutchichi lived in the northeastern Moroccan
Jamal_Al-Qadiri_Al-Boutchichi
Islamic scholar
Naqshbandi tariqa in the 18th to 19th century. He hailed from today's Tanah Datar Regency, West Sumatra. He is regarded as the pioneer of the tariqa in Minangkabau
Ismail al-Khalidi al-Minangkabawi
Ismail_al-Khalidi_al-Minangkabawi
Contemporary Sufi Scholars
an Ustad with permission or Ijazah in the 40 Tariqa Shaykh Khalid Ismael – Ameer of the Naqshbandi Tariqa in the Philippines. Student of the Muhaddith
List_of_modern_Sufi_scholars
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
mysticism, found fertile ground in Ottoman lands; many Sufi religious orders (tariqa), such as the Bektashi and Mevlevi, were either established, or saw significant
Ottoman_Empire
Sufi order
The Budshishiyya (Arabic: بودشيشية) is a Moroccan Sufi order (tariqa), a branch of the Qadiriyya. Abu Madyan ibn Munawar al-Budshish established the order
Budshishiyya
Islamic theologian from Bengal
He told his brothers to take care of his property, whilst he founded the Tariqa-e-Maizbhandaria, or the Maizbhandari Sufi order. The order was influenced
Ahmad_Ullah_Maizbhandari
Pakistani Sufi leader (1936–2021)
Pakistani Sufi religious leader in the United States. A member of the Qadiriyya tariqa, he was the founder of The Muslims of America (TMOA) and also founded the
Mubarak_Ali_Gilani
Litany and spiritual practice in Islam
viewed as a devotion or liturgy specific to a particular Sufi order or Tariqa in which the substance is defined and based on dhikr and wird. Sufis designated
Wird
Syrian Sufi master (1912–2004)
was a Syrian Sufi master of the Hashimi-Darqawi branch of the Shadhili tariqa, as well as poet, textile worker, and trade unionist. Born in Homs in 1912
Abd_al-Rahman_al-Shaghouri
Religious leader
religious mullahs of Kob Fardod. This incident brought Sultan Nur to the tariqa at Kob Fardod, after Sultan Madar Hirsi, his rival, assisted the mullahs
Haji_Sudi
Kashmiri Mufti
Qasmi's works include Mirzaiyat ka radd - Usūl awr Tarīqa-e-Behs and Islam awr AIDS se tahaffuz ka tarīqa. His religious edicts appear regularly in the Friday
Nazir_Ahmad_Qasmi
Sufi sect
of thought (Madhhab), the Maturidi creed (Aqidah), the Naqshbandi order (Tariqa), and the sect's founder is Akhundzada Saif-ur-Rahman Mubarak. The following
Saifia
Scholar and Founder of the Ba 'Alawi Tariqah
did not follow fully Abu Madyan's tariqa, but he combined it with the teachings of his forefathers and the tariqa of Abdul Qadir Gilani. During his time
Muhammad_al-Faqih_al-Muqaddam
Town in Sahil, Somaliland
Bid´ah and Shirk. The town of Sheikh was revived by a religious community "Tariqa" led by Sayyid Adan Ahmed in the 19th century, after a return from Hejaz
Sheikh,_Somaliland
Iraqi Sufi saint (1932–1991)
Iraqi Sufi Saint who was the head of the Qadiriyya Baghdadia Spiritual Tariqa. He was the custodian of the Shrine of Abdul Qadir al-Gilani and has been
Tahir Allauddin Al-Qadri Al-Gillani
Tahir_Allauddin_Al-Qadri_Al-Gillani
Place of worship of the Alevi
Turkish) is a place of fundamental importance for Turkey's Alevi-Bektashiyyah tariqa populations. Certain Alevi organizations describe cemevis as places of worship
Cemevi
Islamic organization based in Indonesia
religious organization whose members focus on practicing the teachings of the tariqa. JATMAN was founded in Tegalrejo, Magelang Regency, on October 10, 1957
Jam'iyyah Ahlith Thariqah al-Mu'tabarah an-Nahdliyyah
Jam'iyyah_Ahlith_Thariqah_al-Mu'tabarah_an-Nahdliyyah
Somali Jihadist and anti-colonialist leader (1856–1920)
which he saw as affronts to Somali autonomy. In Berbera, the established tariqa of Qadiriyya was soon challenged by the Salihiyya order, criticizing the
Muḥammad_ibn_'Abdallāh_Hassan
Naqshbandi Sufi leader (1922–2014)
spiritual leader (Grand Shaykh) of the Haqqani branch of the Naqshbandi order (tariqa) of Sufism. Nazim al-Haqqani was active both in Turkish and Arabic language
Nazim_Al-Haqqani
English writer, Islamic scholar, and philosopher (1909–2005)
Lings went to Basel to meet Schuon and embraced the branch of the Alawiyya tariqa led by Schuon. Lings remained Schuon's disciple and expositor for the rest
Martin_Lings
devotional way (sing. tariqa; pl. turuq) is the basis for the formation of particular orders, each of which is also called a tariqa. The specialists in
Religion_in_Sudan
Republic of Russia
the North Caucasus were the Naqshbandiya and the Qadiriya. The mystic tariqas preached tolerance and coexistence between the diverse people in the region
Dagestan
16th-century Sindhi poet Saint
and wali. He was an Islamic scholar and a member of the Suharwardi Sufi tariqa. He wrote a famous Persian-language translation of the Quran. A monument
Makhdoom_Lutufullah
Sheikh (died 1326)
(Turkish: Şeyh Edebali), was a Turkish Muslim Sheikh of the Wafaiyya order (tariqa) and leader of the Ahi brotherhood, who helped shape and develop the policies
Sheikh_Edebali
Islamic scholar of the Aceh Sultanate (1615–1693)
CE) was a renowned Islamic scholar, spiritual leader of the Shattariyya tariqa and mufti of the Aceh Sultanate. He was a confidant of Sultana Safiat al-Din
Abd_al-Rauf_al-Fansuri
Group of Hadhrami Sayyid families
broke his sword and announced that his Tariqa and the way of Alawi Sayyids are non-violence and renounced any tariqa that uses violence. It is believed the
Ba_'Alawi_sada
6th-century founder of Rifa'i Sufi Order
jurist, and theologian, known for being the eponymous founder of the Rifaʽi tariqa (Sufi order) of Islam. The Rifaʽi order had its greatest following until
Ahmad_al-Rifaʽi
Groups based on religious devotion
truth". Such tariqas typically have a murshid (guide) who plays the role of leader or spiritual director. Members and followers of a tariqa are known as
Religious_order
Founder of Satpanth
al-Dīn, was a fourteenth-century Shia Ismaili Da'i who founded the Satpanth Tariqa and taught tolerance, perennialism and syncretism of all religions, putting
Pir_Sadardin
The Ishq-Nuri Tariqa or Ishq-Nuri Sufi Order is a branch or offshoot of the famous, and much older Chistiyya Sufi mystical teaching order, or system The
Ishq-Nuri_Tariqa
A union of tribal groups of Chechen people
the basis for Sufi Tariqa to entrench themselves in Dagestani society – rather than seeking to replace these older systems, the Tariqa exists alongside
Tukkhum
Sufi order in Islam
Qudusiyah (Arabic: الْقُدُسِيَّةُ) is a tariqa (Arabic: الطريقة) or Sufi order in Indonesia which was founded in 1968 in Cilegon, Banten. The murshid (sheikh
Qudusiyah
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religious education. Each zawiya (zaouïa) is affiliated with an Algerian Sufi tariqa (torouq) brotherhood under the supervision of the Ministry of Religious
Zawiyas_in_Algeria
Sufi scholar
1938) was a Syrian-Kurdish Islamic scholar and head of the Naqshbandi Sufi tariqa. Before his death in 1938, he designated his son, Ahmed Kuftaro, to take
Mohammed_Amin_Kuftaro
3rd Sultan of the Habr Yunis Sultanate
He was the principal agitator rallying the followers of the Kob Fardod Tariqa behind his anti- French Roman Catholic Mission campaign that would become
Nur_Ahmed_Aman
Argobba rebel in Ethiopia (died 1936)
governor of Wadessa, Hararghe in Ethiopia. He belonged to the Mahdi Sufi tariqa. Beginning in 1879, he spearheaded a resistance movement against the Abyssinian
Talha_Jafar
20th and 21st-century founder of Silsila saifia
known as Mubarak Sahib (1925–2010) was a Sufi scholar of the Naqshbandi Tariqa, the founder of the Saifia sect. He adhered to the Hanafi school of thought
Akhundzada Saif-ur-Rahman Mubarak
Akhundzada_Saif-ur-Rahman_Mubarak
Nigerian religious leader (1927–2025)
was a Tijani muqaddam (Imam), who was granted authorization (ijāzah) for tariqa. Dahiru Bauchi is deputy chair of the Fatwa Committee of the Supreme Council
Dahiru_Usman_Bauchi
Sufi shaykh and Islamic Imam in Senegal
Shaykh Hassan Cisse (1945-2008) was the preeminent spokesmen of the Tariqa Tijani Sufism in recent times. He was an accomplished Islamic scholar, emerging
Hassan_Cissé
Country in West Africa
are generally organized around one of several Islamic Sufi orders called tariqas, headed by a khalif (xaliifa in Wolof, from Arabic khalīfa), who is usually
Senegal
9th-century Persian Sufi mystic
to Bayazid Bastami. Bayazid's Tomb in Iran The Naqshbandiya Khalidiya Haqqaniya Tariqa in Italy The Naqshbandi-Mujaddidiya Chain in the USA and Europe
Bayazid_Bastami
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
Halveti, as it is known in Turkey and Albania) is an Islamic Sufi order (tariqa). It is most widespread in Egypt, Albania, Bosnia, Turkey, and to a lesser
Khalwati_order
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
al-Murīdiyyah) or the Mouridiyyah (Arabic: المريدية) is a Sufi order (tariqa) most prominent in Senegal and The Gambia with headquarters in the city
Mouride_Order
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
The Tijjani order (Arabic: الطريقة التجانية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Tijāniyya) is a Sufi order of Sunni Islam named after Ahmad al-Tijani. It originated
Tijaniyyah
Someone on a Sufi Muslim ascetic path
whom owe allegiance to, or were influenced by, the Chishti Order. Each tariqa (order) has its own garb and methods of acceptance and initiation, some
Dervish
Bengali Islamic scholar and Pir from Furfura Sharif
nights. When this connection was associated with the Tariqa, he would eagerly chant that Tariqa. Also many times his apada-masat would be covered by a
Mohammad_Abu_Bakr_Siddique
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
The Raḥmâniyya (Arabic: الرحمانية) is an Algerian Sufi order (tariqa or brotherhood) founded by Kabyle religious scholar Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Raḥman al-Azhari
Rahmaniyya
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
distinguishing it from vocal chanting practices prevalent in other Sufi tariqas. Abdul Khaliq Ghijduwani (d. 1179) Baha al-Din Shah Naqshband (1318–1389)
Naqshbandi_Order
Bangladeshi Sufi order of Sunni Islam
Maijbhandari (Arabic: المائجبهندارية, romanized: al-māʾijbahandāryyah), order or tariqa of Sufism within Sunni Islam was founded in the late 19th century by the
Maizbhandari
Sufist order of Chinese Islam
borrowed as Chinese: 虎夫耶; pinyin: Hǔfūyé) is a tariqa (Sufi order) of Chinese Islam. It was the first tariqa to be established in China and, along with the
Khufiyya
Sufi mystic and poet (1207–1273)
Muhaqqiq Termazi, continued to train Rumi in the Shariah as well as the Tariqa, especially that of Rumi's father. For nine years, Rumi practised Sufism
Rumi
Sufi Muslim ascetic and renunciate
supernatural or miraculous powers. Among Muslims, the leading Sufi orders (tariqa) of fakirs are the Shadhiliyyah, Chishtiyah, Qadiriyah, Naqshbandiyah, and
Fakir
Brazilian right-wing polemicist (1947–2022)
communism. Carvalho was a member of the tariqa headed by Frithjof Schuon. Although it was officially a tariqa, that is, an esoteric Sufi Islamic order
Olavo_de_Carvalho
Military coalition in World War I
by 4 February 1915. The Senussi Order was a Muslim political-religious tariqa (Sufi order) and clan in Libya, previously under Ottoman control, which
Central_Powers
Iranian Sufi mystic order in Shia Islam
the Safawiyya (Persian: صفویه, romanized: Safaviyeh), was a Sufi order (tariqa) founded by the mystic Zahed Gilani and named after his son-in-law and successor
Safavid_order
Building for gatherings of a Sufi brotherhood
building designed specifically for gatherings of a Sufi brotherhood or tariqa and is a place for spiritual practice and religious education. They include
Sufi_lodge
Seventh month of the Islamic calendar
leader of the Naqshbandi tariqa. 14 Rajab: Akhundzada Saif-ur-Rahman Mubarak, the founder of the Naqshbandi Mujaddidi Saifia Tariqa. 15 Rajab: Zainab bint
Rajab
Concept in Sufism
there are four paths to God, starting with Sharia (exoteric path), then to Tariqa (esoteric path), then to Marifa (mystical knowledge), and then finally to
Four_Doors
Persian Sufi master and poet
centuries. He is revered by Sunni Islam as a saint and by the Ni'matullāhī tariqa, who consider him their founder. Born in Aleppo, Syria (or in Kuhbanan,
Shah_Nimatullah_Wali
Muslim preacher, mystic and theologian (1078–1166)
Fatoohi 2004. Fatoohi, Dr Louay. Hanf in Hand on the way to Allah with Tariqa Aliyyah Qadiriyyah Casnazaniyyah. Adam Publishers. p. 24. Lawrence 1982
Abdul_Qadir_Gilani
Indian Islamic scholar (1882–1948)
Aazmi (1882 – 1948), reverentially known as Sadr al-Sharia and Badr al-Tariqa, was an Indian Islamic scholar, jurist and writer. Amjad Ali Aazmi was born
Amjad_Ali_Aazmi
Indian Islamic scholar (1779–1831)
Wali Allah's grandson, a student of his sons and a Naqshbandi Sufi – whose Tariqa-i Muhammadiyya movement claimed Wali Allah's inspiration in assuming the
Shah_Ismail_Dehlvi
1436) was a Tunisian Wali, religious leader and founder of the Arousia Tariqa. He was born in Tunis, to a father from the Houara tribe and a mother originally
Sidi_Ben_Arous
Recitation of Quran and Dhikr in Islam
the ninety-nine names of God while meditating on their meaning. For each tariqa in Sufism, there are specific collective litany rules comprising a minimum
Wazifa
Place
sufis Notable early Notable modern Singers Topics in Sufism Tawhid Sharia Tariqa Haqiqa Ma'rifa Art History Sufi music Persecution Ziyarat Islam portal v
Naqeebabad_Sharif
love of Allah. This involves following specific Tariqas (spiritual paths), practices, and litanies. Tariqas in Sufism can be compared to spiritual orders
Sufism_in_the_Philippines
Muslim Saint (1798–1865)
(aged 66–67) Rattar Chhattar Religious life Religion Islam Denomination Sunni Tariqa Qadiriyya wa Naqshbandiyya Muslim leader Influenced by Abdul Qadir Gilani
Imam_Ali_Shah_(sufi_saint)
Islamic understanding of saints
one of the most famous Sunni Sufi orders of North Africa: the Shadhiliyya tariqa. Adhering to the Maliki maddhab in its jurisprudence, the Shadhili order
Wali
Sunnis constitute the overwhelming majority. Somali Sufi religious orders (tariqa) – the Qadiriyya, the Ahmadiya and the Salihiyya – in the form of Muslim
Religion_in_Somalia
Indian Sufi saint (1934–2020)
of Technology and Management (MSITM) Degree College Jurisprudence Hanafi Tariqa Chisti Creed Maturidi Movement Barelvi Muslim leader Disciple of Ikram Meena
Mahboob_Meena_Shah
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
The Süleymancılar or Sülaymaniyya is a Hanafi Sunni Muslim Tariqa based in Turkey. It takes its name from Süleyman Hilmi Tunahan. In the early 1990s it
Süleymancılar
Gujarat through maritime voyages and trade. Various leaders of Sufi orders, Tariqa, chartered the first organized activities to introduce localities to Islam
Sufism_in_India
Yemani Islamic scholar (1907 – 1995)
sufis Notable early Notable modern Singers Topics in Sufism Tawhid Sharia Tariqa Haqiqa Ma'rifa Art History Sufi music Persecution Ziyarat Islam portal v
Ahmad_Mashhur_al-Haddad
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Warrior; Prosperous; Morning Star; Always Victorious
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
This was the Name of the Freed Slave of Labeet of the Family of the Princes of Al-qays Bin Zayd (A.N)
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
This was the name of the freed slave of Labeet of the family of the princes of al-Qays bin Zayd (AN)
TARIQA
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Parthavi | பாரà¯à®¤à®¾à®µà¯€
Goddess Sita
Girl/Female
Tamil
Friendly
Girl/Female
Tamil
Urvija | உரà¯à®µà¯€à®œà®¾
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
English
Tall.. Surname.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Rayappa | ரயாபà¯à®ªà®¾Â
Strong Man
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victory of light
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bilahari | பீலாஹாரீ
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A conspirator against Caesar.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Born third.
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : variant spelling of Kommer.English : unexplained.
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