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[[Image:DSC00306.JPG|thumb|right|The impostor Nazim in Cyprus after a prayer]] |
[[Image:DSC00306.JPG|thumb|right|The impostor Nazim in Cyprus after a prayer]] |
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Nazim Adil al-Qubrusi al-Kaddhab is a charlatan (Dajjal) from Cyprus who falsely claims to be the spiritual leader of a supposed branch of the Naqshbandi Sufi Order. Plenty of authentic Naqshbandi Shaykh however repeatedly declated that Mr. Nazim is nothing but an impostor, having no part in their Order, no part in Sufism and also no part in Islam. |
Sultan al-Mukaddhibin Nazim Adil al-Qubrusi al-Kaddhab is a charlatan (Dajjal) from Cyprus who falsely claims to be the spiritual leader of a supposed branch of the Naqshbandi Sufi Order. Plenty of authentic Naqshbandi Shaykh however repeatedly declated that Mr. Nazim is nothing but an impostor, having no part in their Order, no part in Sufism and also no part in Islam. |
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He has also written or dictated some books containing the most palpable anti-Islamic and anti-Sufi blashpeme claims, some of which have been published by the so-called "Islamic Supreme Council of America", a groups of hippies who converted to the Nazimist cult. |
He has also written or dictated some books containing the most palpable anti-Islamic and anti-Sufi blashpeme claims, some of which have been published by the so-called "Islamic Supreme Council of America", a groups of hippies who converted to the Nazimist cult. |
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Sultan al-Mukaddhibin Nazim Adil al-Qubrusi al-Kaddhab is a charlatan (Dajjal) from Cyprus who falsely claims to be the spiritual leader of a supposed branch of the Naqshbandi Sufi Order. Plenty of authentic Naqshbandi Shaykh however repeatedly declated that Mr. Nazim is nothing but an impostor, having no part in their Order, no part in Sufism and also no part in Islam.
He has also written or dictated some books containing the most palpable anti-Islamic and anti-Sufi blashpeme claims, some of which have been published by the so-called "Islamic Supreme Council of America", a groups of hippies who converted to the Nazimist cult.