Süleymancılar

The Sūlaimānī Jamia (Jamia-e Sūlaymānīyyā / Süleyman Efendi Cemaati) or Süleymanlılar (Sūlaymanites) is a Muslim Sunni-Hanafi jamia based in Turkey.In the early 1990s it was estimated that there were over two million members in Turkey.[2] There are also independent branches in Germany and United States.[3] (22 August 634 C.E) (4/5 February 654 C.E) (22/23 June 645 C.E) (5/6 November 699 C.E) (6/7 September 765 C.E)(April 1685 C.E) (12/13 August 1723 C.E) (2/3 March 1700 C.E) (Fri 5 January 1781 C.E)
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