Wiktionary
tariqat
n. (alternative form of tariqa English)
Usage examples of "tariqat".
The tariqat was a far older tradition than Marxism, more staunchly rooted, in some ways harsher in its discipline.
The tariqat was a broad covert means to reject Russianization, and RUS moslems embraced it.
The ill will sown by the pre-1985 USSR had grown into a bitter harvest, urged on by every mullah and tariqat of the AIR.
No wonder that first the USSR, then the RUS, became alarmed as tariqats flourished in the Islamic RUS republics.
Moscow knew her underbelly was soft on Islam, and worried about ties between its tariqats and the AIR next door.