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Tariqah-i-Muhammadiya

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Tariqah-i-Muhammadiya
তরিকতে মুহাম্মদিয়া
LeaderTitumir
Dates of operation1830 (as armed militia)
Dissolved1830 (as armed militia)
CountryBengal Presidency
MotivesCreation of a separate Islamic state in Bengal
HeadquartersNarikelbaria
Ideology
StatusInactive
SizeOver 1000
AlliesSayyid Ahmad Shahid's militia
OpponentsBritish East India Company
Battles and warsBattle of Baduria
Siege of Narikelbaria
Battle of the Bamboo fort
Titumir's rebellion
Preceded by
Sayyid Ahmad Shahid's militia

Tariqah-i-Muhammadiya (Bengali:তরিকতে মুহাম্মদিয়া), was an Islamic revivalist, reformist and militant movement in the early nineteenth century.[1][2]

Foundation

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It was founded after Titumir meet Syed Ahmad Barelvi in Mecca. It worked as a front group for Syed Ahmed Shahid's jihad movement.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Tariqah-i-Muhammadiya - Banglapedia". en.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 30 December 2024.
  2. ^ Hasan, Mubashar (2017). "South–South Migration and Security Risks: Political Islam and Violent Extremism in the Shadow of Globalisation in Bangladesh". India Quarterly. 73 (3): 316–317. doi:10.1177/0974928417716208. ISSN 0974-9284. JSTOR 48505544. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
  3. ^ "Tariqah-i-Muhammadiya - Banglapedia". en.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 29 January 2025.