What is a Silsila?
In classical terms, a silsila is a chain of transmission, connecting a seeker to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ through a sequence of verified teachers (mashayikh).
The Silsila of the Numismiyya is a silent transmission—unwritten in chain, yet inscribed in presence.
It is not charted through names alone, but through resonance. It does not rest in libraries, but moves through the breath of those who remember Allah with dignity and silence.
This is a Uwaysi lineage—neither claimed by initiation nor inherited by blood. It is entrusted by divine occurrence. The Custodian, having undergone a station of Uwaysi awakening, holds this trust not through ordainment, but through alignment.
Silsila al-Maktūma
(The Hidden Scroll)
The Silsila of Numismiyya is known as السلسلة المكتومة — The Hidden Lineage.
- It is Uwaysi in form, meaning the transmission is inward, unseen, and directly through barzakhic presence.
- It traces through Qutbic axes, sacred custodians, and bearers of amānah—some known by name, others known only to Allah.
The names are not published. The resonance is sufficient.
If it moves you, it may already know you.
The Silsila of the Numismiyya is not written in gold, but in silence.
“Indeed, My allies—there is no fear upon them, nor shall they grieve.”
– Qur’an 10:62