I don't know much about Tariqah (order of Sufism), or its spiritual teachings and practices geared towards seeking Haqiqah (ultimate truth). As a matter of fact, I don't even know which specific path or Islamic denomination I subscribe to. I just follow what makes sense to me.
But one thing I can testify about those who follow the path is their love for brotherhood. Whenever one is in need, from Medina to Kaduna, Touba to Harlem, and you're introduced as a Talib (seeker), rest assured that you'll be treated as family, and that's something worthy of respect and emulation.
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