The Barelvi movement, also known as Ahl al-Sunnah wa'l-Jamaah is a Sunni revivalist movement that generally adheres to the Hanafi and Shafi'i schools of jurisprudence, and Maturidi and Ash'ari schools of theology with hundreds of millions of followers, and it encompasses a variety of Sufi orders, including the Chistis, Qadiris, Suhrawardis and Naqshbandis as well as many other orders of Sufism. They consider themselves to be the continuation of Sunni Islamic orthodoxy before the rise of Salafism and Deobandi movement.
Masjid Shahidganj (Shaheed Ganj Mosque, originally named the Abdullah Khan Mosque), ca.1930's
Muhammad's personality is central theme of Ahle Sunnat movement
"Prophet Muhammad" written on the door of the Prophets Mosque
International Mawlid Conference at Minar-e-Pakistan Lahore
The Qadiriyya or the Qadiri order is a Sufi mystic order (tariqa) named after Abdul Qadir Gilani, who was a Hanbali scholar from Gilan, Iran. The order relies strongly upon adherence to the fundamentals of Sunni Islamic law.
The Qadiriyya Zawiya (Sufi lodge) in Tozeur, Tunisia
Mahmud´s grave, buried next to his descendants Mir Jan and Mahmud II
Grave of Shaykh Muhyiddin Ansari in Istanbul, Turkey