Mujaddidi
Mujaddidi is a surname and a term associated with the Mujaddidi Islamic spiritual tradition, originating from the name of the famous 18th-century Indian Islamic scholar and Sufi saint, Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi (1564–1624). The term "Mujaddidi" is derived from "Mujaddid," meaning "renewer" or "reformer" in Arabic, referring to those who are considered to have revitalized Islamic faith and practice during their time.
The Mujaddidi movement is closely linked to the Naqshbandi Sufi order, which emphasizes adherence to Islamic
Individuals and groups bearing the surname Mujaddidi often claim spiritual or scholarly lineage to Sheikh Ahmad
Historically, the Mujaddidi spiritual approach has emphasized the importance of maintaining Islamic orthodoxy, spiritual purification, and
Overall, Mujaddidi remains a significant name within Islamic mysticism, symbolizing renewal, spiritual integrity, and adherence to