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Overview
Khanqah, Khaniqah (also transliterated as Khanqa, and KhaneqaKhanegah and Khaneghah), ribat, zawwiyya, or tekke is a building designed specifically for gatherings of a Sufi brotherhood, or tariqa, and is a place for spiritual retreat and character reformation.
Khairiyyah, named after Khaja Abil Khair Athani Abdul Ghani Hamzah, hence the earlier Khanqah Khairiyyah name was used.
Located at No.426 Siglap Road, Singapore, on a Muslim cemetery ground surrounded by lush greenery and fauna and private residences' for neighbors. Adjoined to the Shrine of Khaja - e - Khajagan Khaja Habibullah Shah, Qaderi Chishti, Suharwardi, Naqshaband and Sanusiyyah orders' (QSA) the Khanqah was established on the burial of Grand Shaykh Khaja Habibullah Shah on 31st October 1971 (11th Ramadhan 1391).
Khalifah
Shaykh Fasehullah Shah Mohamed Siddiqe
Tariqah
Qaderi Chishti Suharwardi Naqshband Sanusiyyah and 40 tariqah
History of Tariqah Migration to South East Asia
Activities