Saifia, (Arabic: صيفية) (Urdu: سیفیہ) also spelled as Saifiya or Saifiyya, is an Islamic Sufi sect based in Pakistan, with a following in the United Kingdom, Europe, the United States, Canada, Fiji, India, Bangladesh, Norway and various other countries around the world.
[1] The sect follows the Hanafi school of thought (Madhhab), the Maturidi creed (Aqidah), the Naqshbandi order (Tariqa), and the sect's founder is Akhundzada Saif-ur-Rahman Mubarak.
[1][2] The following is the chain of succession of authority (Silsila) of the Saifia sect.
(Feb/Mar 1141 C.E) (24/25 March 1044 C.E) (17/18 August 1179 C.E) (15 September 1156 C.E) (10/11 December 1219 C.E.)
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