murid (English spelling)

Japanese: murīd(英語表記)murid
murid (English spelling)

...Its manifestations can be seen in the Sanusi sect in Libya, the Tijani sect in West Africa, and the Mahdist revolt in Sudan. The internal structure of the tariqa consisted of a master called a shaykh or pir and disciples called murids. A genealogy called a silsila was created between the shaykh of the tariqa and the holy man who founded the sect, and the position of head of the sect was often hereditary.

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "murīd" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…リビアのサヌーシー派,西アフリカのティジャーニー教団,スーダンのマフディー派の乱などにその現れがみられる。 このタリーカの内部構造は,シャイフとかピールpīrと呼ばれる師匠と,ムリードmurīdと呼ばれる弟子たちからなっていた。タリーカのシャイフと教団の創立者である聖者との間には,シルシラsilsilaと呼ばれる系図がつくられ,教団の長の職は多くは世襲の形をとった。…

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