Taha20:114

رَّبِّ زِدْنِى عِلْمًۭا

'My Rabb! Increase me in knowledge'

Uşşâkiyye Halvetî Order

The Uşşaki (also spelled Ushshaki or Uşşâkiyye) is a prominent branch of the Halveti Sufi order, founded in the 16th century by Seyyid Hasan Hüsameddin Uşşaki (d. 1593). The name "Uşşaki" comes from the Arabic word Ushshaq, which means "lovers" (of the Divine), and it is also linked to the city of Uşak in western Turkey, where the founder spent significant time.

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