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    Junayd of Baghdad (Persian: جُنیدِ بَغدادی; Arabic: الجنيد البغدادي) was a Persian mystic and one of the most famous of the early Islamic saints. He is...
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  • politician Junayd of Baghdad (830–910), Persian Sufi Junayd (illustrator) (circa 1396, Baghdad) Junayd of Gujarat, Indian Sufi Junayd of Shiraz (fl....
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    mysticism. One of the first to formalise the science was Junayd of Baghdad – a Persian from Baghdad. Other great Persian Sufi poets include Rudaki, Rumi,...
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    Sari al-Saqati (category People from Baghdad)
    friend of Bishr al-Hafi. He was the maternal uncle and spiritual master of Junayd of Baghdad. He was born in 155 AH (772 CE) in the Karkh district of Baghdad...
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    Mumshad Al-Dinawari (category Year of birth unknown)
    province. He was disciple of Abu Hubayra al-Basri in Chishti Order and Junayd of Baghdad as well. From Mumshad, the Chishti order transferred to Abu Ishaq...
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    Abu Bakr al-Shibli (category People from Baghdad)
    Bakr al-Shibli was a high official of Baghdad before he embarked on the spiritual path and became a disciple of Junayd Baghdadi. His name was mentioned...
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    Hasan of Basra (d. 728), Farqad Sabakhi (d. 729), Dawud Tai (d. 777–781), Rabia of Basra (d. 801), Maruf Karkhi (d. 815), and Junayd of Baghdad (d. 910)...
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    al-Jazuli Syed Abdul Rehman Jilani Dehlvi (1024-1088) Abdul Karim Jili Junayd of Baghdad Khâlid-i Baghdâdî Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki Alauddin Sabir Kaliyari...
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    India. The ideology of the Suhrawardi order was inspired by Junayd of Baghdad (d. 910), a Persian scholar and mystic from Baghdad. Under the Ilkhanate...
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  • Hidayat Inayat Khan History of Sufism Ibn Arabi Inayat Khan Idries Shah Jamali (artist) Jami Junayd of Baghdad, founder of Junaidia order Kashf Kashf ul...
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    in Baghdad. This manuscript is "the most firmly dated illustrated and high-quality Jalayirid manuscript". One of the paintings was signed by Junayd himself...
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    Al-Hallaj (category Year of birth uncertain)
    Rebellion. Al-Hallaj later went to Baghdad to consult the famous Sufi teacher Junayd of Baghdad, but he was tired of the conflict that existed between...
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    (approximate date) Junayd of Baghdad, Muslim Sufi (d. 910) Kōkō, emperor of Japan (d. 887) Lambert III, Frankish nobleman (d. 882) Naum of Preslav, Bulgarian...
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  • Abu Talib al-Makki (category Year of birth unknown)
    Sa’id ibn al-Arabi (d. 341 AH/952-3 AD), a student of the sober Sufi Mystic, Junayd of Baghdad, was one of Al-Makki's early traditionalist teachers. Al-Makki...
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  • Usman Harooni (category Year of birth uncertain)
    to Oosh, he met Sheikh Bahauddin of Oosh. When he reached Badakshan, he met one of the attendants of Junayd of Baghdad. During his travels, he was accompanied...
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    Moinuddin Chishti of Chishti Order as well as masters such as Abdul Qadir Gilani, Junayd of Baghdad, Sari al-Saqati, Maruf Kharkhi of Qadiri order. Sheikh...
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    Nafs (category Conceptions of self)
    passions; indeed, paradise will be his refuge" (79:40–41). Junayd of Baghdad likened the process of overcoming the nafs to "dying to oneself and becoming resurrected...
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  • Abu Hafs Amr Haddad (category 9th-century Muslim scholars of Islam)
    He subsequently visited Baghdad, where he encountered several notable mystics of the Baghdad school, including Junayd of Baghdad and Abu Bakr al-Shibli...
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  • Al-Shafi‘i Malik ibn Anas Ahmad ibn Hanbal Dawud al-Zahiri Tahawi Junayd of Baghdad Harith al-Muhasibi Bukhari Muslim Abu Da'ud Tirmidhi Nasa'i Ibn Maja...
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    Aziz Mahmud Hudayi (category Composers of Ottoman classical music)
    descendant of Junayd of Baghdad, and, as a descendant of Husayn ibn 'Ali, can be called a sayyid. He founded the Jelveti (Turkish: Celveti) order of sufis...
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  • Abu Thawr (category 9th-century Muslim scholars of Islam)
    أَبُو ثَوْر) was an early Arab scholar of Islam. He was born in 170 AH. A personal school was built by the followers of Abu Thawr which disappeared by the...
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  • a list of early Sufis whom he considered to be among the greatest Islamic saints. In this list, he included Bayazid Bastami, Junayd of Baghdad, Abdul-Qadir...
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    Theory of forms of Plato. The general concept of spiritual "subtle centers" (usually three) originated within Persian Sufism: Junayd of Baghdad (835–910)...
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    Mir Shams-ud-Din Araqi (category History of Kashmir)
    Sufi saint. Araqi was part of the order of Twelver Shia Sufis in Jammu and Kashmir who greatly influenced the social fabric of the Kashmir Valley and its...
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    teacher, al-Khuttalī, to al-Husrī, al-Shiblī (d. 334/945), and al-Junayd (d. 297/910) of Baghdad (Knysh, 133)." Alexander D. Knysh, Islamic mysticism. A short...
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  • (approximate date) Junayd of Baghdad, Muslim Sufi (d. 910) Kōkō, emperor of Japan (d. 887) Lambert III, Frankish nobleman (d. 882) Naum of Preslav, Bulgarian...
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    Muhammad Nurbakhsh Qahistani (category Year of death missing)
    founded the Noorbakshia school of Islam. He wrote al Fiqh al-Ahwat (Islamic Jurisprudence) and Kitab al-Aetiqadia (Book of Faith). Nurbakhsh's real name...
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    of those whose outlook is contrary to one's own. Ma'ruf al-Karkhi Junayd of Baghdad Sari al-Saqati Najm al-Din Kubra Shaikh Asiri Lahiji Seyyed Qutb al-Din...
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    Uskaf (redirect from Uskāf Banī Junayd)
    Uskāf Banī Junayd, also Iskāf, was an ancient and medieval city of Iraq, located on the Nahrawan Canal at the present site of Sumāka. In its heyday, during...
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  • Ruwaym (category People from Baghdad)
    terms with Ibn Khafif's other teacher, Junayd of Baghdad, and with being a "friendly rival" and associate of Junayd's. In addition to his students, Ruwaym...
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