[4][5] Sheikh Muzaffer Ozak was the 19th successor of the founder, Muhammad Nur al-Din.
[3] The organization is based at their Sufi lodges in downtown Manhattan, the Mezquita María de la Luz in Mexico City, as well as in various lodges throughout the U.S. and worldwide.
[1][6] The order claims to "joyfully welcome into our gatherings students of all sacred paths and sincere seekers of any personal orientation"[1] and claims to be "a nonpolitical organization and rejects discrimination based on race, religion, gender and ethnicity".
[2] When Lex Hixon died in 1995, Fariha Fatima al-Jerrahi of New York and Amina Teslima al-Jerrahi of México succeeded him as leaders of the organization.
[6] Feisal Abdul Rauf served as the Imam of Dargah al-Farah from 1983 to 2009 and is one of the people behind the Cordoba Initiative.