Tariqah-i-Muhammadiya (Bengali:à ¦¤à ¦°à ¦¿à ¦Âà ¦¤à § à ¦®à §Âà ¦¹à ¦¾à ¦®à §Âà ¦®à ¦¦à ¦¿à ¦¯à ¦¼à ¦¾), was an Islamic revivalist, reformist and militant movement in the early nineteenth century. The movementâÂÂs followers were adherents of Sufism who emphasized the importance of a murshid (spiritual guide) in cultivating purity of thought and action.
It was founded after Titumir met Syed Ahmad Barelvi in Mecca. It worked as a front group for Syed Ahmed Shahid's jihad movement.