The Sheikhdom of the Tijaniya Order Denies Salah al-Din al-Tijani: A Conversational Muslim Who Is Not Wise – Egypt News
Tijaniyya Order Denies Association with Salah al-Din al-Tijani
The Tijaniyya Order has issued a statement denying any association with Salah al-Din al-Tijani, who has been claiming to be a shaykh and the highest authority in the order. The statement, released on the order’s official Facebook page, emphasizes that the order is innocent of al-Tijani’s actions and that he does not represent the order in any way.
The Sheikhdom’s Response to al-Tijani’s Claim
The sheikhdom of the Tijaniyya Order has declared its innocence towards any word or action that goes against Sunni and Islamic principles. The order’s method is based on the principles of the Noble Shari’ah, as established by Sidi Ahmad al-Tijani, the founder of the order. The order emphasizes that the Shari’ah is the foundation of its teachings and that any deviation from it is not acceptable.
The Sheikhdom Denies Tijani’s Association
The Tijaniyya Order has denied any association with Salah al-Din al-Tijani, stating that he does not represent the order in any way. The order has previously declared in 2017 and 2019 that al-Tijani is not affiliated with the order and that he only represents himself. The order has also emphasized that al-Tijani’s actions and teachings are not in line with the principles of the order.
A Call for Responsible Journalism
The Tijaniyya Order has called on journalists and writers to cite reliable sources before publishing any information about the order or its affiliates. The order has emphasized that the only authorized body in the Arab Republic of Egypt is the Great Tizaniya Zawiyah in al-Maghriblin, which is affiliated with the Supreme Council of Sufi orders.
