The "Somali Dikri" was largely shaped by local scholars who localized the Baghdad-based order: - UKM Journal Article Repository Sheikh Abd al-Rahman al-Zaylaʽi : Credited with the initial spread of Qadiriyya in Somalia. Sheikh Uways al-Barawi (1847–1909)
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More InformationThe "Somali Dikri" was largely shaped by local scholars who localized the Baghdad-based order: - UKM Journal Article Repository Sheikh Abd al-Rahman al-Zaylaʽi : Credited with the initial spread of Qadiriyya in Somalia. Sheikh Uways al-Barawi (1847–1909)