Tariqa
Tariqa, in Islamic contexts, refers to a Sufi order or spiritual path. The word tariqa means "path" or "way" and denotes a specific lineage of teachers and disciplines through which practitioners seek purification of the heart and closeness to God. A tariqa centers on a master-disciple relationship and is distinguished by a silsila—an unbroken chain of transmission linking the initiates to the Prophet Muhammad, often through celebrated early Sufis.
Tariqas are typically headed by a shaykh (sheikh), who provides guidance to initiates (murids). Initiation, or
Historically, tariqas emerged in the medieval Islamic world as informal networks for spiritual learning, often alongside
Notable tariqas include the Qadiriyya, Naqshbandiyya, Chishti, Shadhili, Mevlevi, and Tijaniyya, among others. While each tariqa