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What are khanqahs? List the purposes they serve. class 7?

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Answered by ripchakraborty2003
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Answer:It is a holy building for the Sufis. They are usually used for gatherings or assemblies.

Khanqah a Persian word meaning a house or abode of sufis and dervishes. Khanqah seems to have started appearing in Khurasan and Transoxiana in the 10th century as centres of prayers as well as of teaching on various aspects of Islamic xariah.

The khanqah institution was introduced in Bengal in the 13th century by the sufis of Persia. Khanqah is an important institution for Muslim society. namaz, religious assemblies and other Islamic functions are held here. Often established as a place of shelter for a large number of sufis, khanqahs generally had residential buildings, mosques, madrasahs, mazars (tombs), and various annexes and ancillary buildings, which made virtually independent complexes. In most cases, khanqahs were built on rent-free lands under government patronage.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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A khanqah is also referred to as khaniqah or ribat.

It is a building designed for the special purpose of Sufi brotherhood or tariqa gatherings.

This place is used for spiritual retreat and to bring about character reformation.  

The main purpose of Khanqah is to spread spiritual teachings and retreats on Islam.

They are also used for offering prayers by Sufi brothers.    

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