Husein Zukić (d. 1213-1214/1798-1800), after studying in Fojnica and Sarajevo (Gazi Husrev-beg Madrasa), went to Istanbul where he affiliated with Hafiz Mehmed Çanakhisari in the circle of the Sheikh Murad Lodge and entered the Naqshbandi-Mujaddidi path (TDV, "Nakshbandiyya" and "Bosnia-Herzegovina"; BiH National Monuments Commission designation, 2012). After sojourns in Konya, Baghdad, Bukhara and Samarkand, he founded a lodge in his native village of Živčići in 1195 (1780-81), spreading the Mujaddidi branch in Bosnia and adopting the vocal (jahri) dhikr suited to the local temperament. His tomb, on the hill above the lodge, was built by his disciple Sheikh Abdurrahman Sirri and was declared a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2012.
