Sahl al-Tustarī (Arabic: سهل التستري) or Sahl Shushtarī (Persian: سهل شوشتری) according to Persian custom, born Abū Muḥammad Sahl ibn ʿAbd Allāh (c.818...
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the school of Sahl al-Tustari. During this period al-Hallaj lost his ability to speak Persian and later wrote exclusively in Arabic. Al-Hallaj was a Sunni...
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Mawlid (redirect from Al-Mawlid al-Nabawi)
birthday of Islamic prophet Muhammad on the traditional date of 12 Rabi' al-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic calendar. A day central to the traditions...
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Tijaniyyah (redirect from Al-Ṭarīqah al-Tijāniyyah)
(Arabic: الطريقة التجانية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Tijāniyya) is a Sufi order of Sunni Islam named after Ahmad al-Tijani. It originated in the Maghreb...
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extensively in Arabia and Syria. The Muslim scholar and Sufi Sahl al-Tustari was one of Dhul-Nun al-Misri's students. In 829 he was arrested on a charge of...
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Abdul Qadir Gilani (redirect from Al-Sayyid Muhiyudin Abu Muhammad Abdal Qadir Al-Jilani Al-Hasani Wal-Hussaini)
(Persian: عبدالقادر گیلانی, Arabic: عبد القادر الجيلاني, romanized: ʿAbdul-Qādir al-Jīlānī) was a Hanbali scholar, preacher, and Sufi leader who was the eponym...
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Sufism (redirect from Al-ṣūfiyya)
Tafsir al-Qu'ran al-'Azim [ar] (Interpretation of the Great Qur'an) by Sahl al-Tustari (d. 283/896), the oldest Sufi commentary on the Qur'an. Lata'if al-Isharat [ar]...
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Abu Sa'id ibn Abi al-Hasan Yasar al-Basri, often referred to as Hasan of Basra or Hasan al-Basri, was an ancient Muslim preacher, ascetic, theologian,...
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Qadiriyya (redirect from Hamza al Qadiri al Boutchichi)
الطريقة القادرية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Qādiriyya) is a Sufi mystic order (tariqa) founded by Shaiykh Syed Abdul Qadir Gilani Al-Hassani (1077–1166, also...
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Sarmast (1739-1827) Shaban Veli Shah Maroof Khushabi Sidi Boushaki Sahl al-Tustari Salim Chishti (1478–1572) Salman the Persian Sanai Syed Ahmad Sultan...
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(1173-1235) Rabi'a al-'Adawiyya Rahman Baba Reshad Feild Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi Rumi Ruwaym Sari al-Saqati Sahl al-Tustari Shaqiq al-Balkhi Sanai Hakim...
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Abū Bakr al-Jazūli al-Simlālī (Arabic: أبو عبدالله محمد بن سليمان بن ابوبكر الجزولي السّملالي الحسني) (d. 1465AD = 870AH), often known as Imam al-Jazuli...
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Senusiyya (redirect from Muhammad bin Ali al-Senussi)
the Grand Sanussi (Arabic: السنوسي الكبير as-Sanūssiyy al-Kabīr), the Algerian Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi. During World War I the Senussis fought against...
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Rabia Basri (redirect from Rābiʻa al-ʻAdawiyya al-Qaysiyya)
Rābiʼa al-ʼAdawiyya al-Qaysiyya (Arabic: رابعة العدوية القيسية; c. 716 – 801 CE) was an Arab Muslim saint, one of the earliest Sufi mystics and an influential...
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that "God created the spirits before the bodies". Others, such as Sahl al-Tustari, believed that the Quranic Verse of Light alludes to Muhammad's pre-existence...
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Ibn Arabi (redirect from Abū abd-Allah Muhammad ibn-Ali ibn Muhammad ibn al-`Arabi al-Hatimi al-TTaa'i)
Ibn 'Arabi by al-Izz is reported by 'Abd al-Ghaffar al-Qusi, al-Fayruzabadi, al-Qari al-Baghdadi, al-Suyuti, al-Sha'rani, al-Maqqari, Ibn al-'Imad, and some...
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Dawud Tai Harith al-Muhasibi Abu Soleiman Darayi Muhammad Ibn Sammak Muhammad Aslam Al-Tusi Ahmad ibn Harb Hatam Asam Sahl al-Tustari Maruf Karkhi Fath...
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Mehmed II (redirect from Muhammad al-Fatih)
a human scarecrow as a warning to other sailors on the strait. Abu Ayyub al-Ansari, the companion and standard bearer of the Islamic prophet Muhammad...
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Abū al-ʻAbbās Ahmad ibn Muhammad at-Tijāniyy or Ahmed Tijani (Arabic: أحمد التجاني, 1735–1815), was an Algerian Sharif who founded the Tijaniyyah tariqa...
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Şufi Sahl al-Tustari (d. 283/896). Berlin and New York, 1980, pp. 25–7. Qut al-qulub fi mu'amalat al-mahbub wa wasf tariq al-murid ila maqam al-tawhid (The...
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Ibn Taymiyya (redirect from Majmu al-Fatwa al-Kubra)
reflected on the works of Sahl al-Tustari, al-Junayd al-Baghdadi, Abu Talib al-Makki, Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani, Shihab al-Din Umar al-Suhrawardi, and Ibn Arabi...
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Junayd of Baghdad (redirect from Al-Junayd al-Baghdadi)
the "Sultan". The exact birth date of Abu-l-Qāsim al-Junayd ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Junayd al-Khazzāz al-Qawārīrī (Arabic: أبو القاسم الجنيد بن محمد الخزاز...
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(Arabic: الطريقة النقشبندية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqat al-Naqshbandiyya) is a Sufi order of Sunni Islam named after Baha al-Din Naqshband. They trace their silsila...
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Chishti Order (redirect from Huzaifah Al-Mar'ashi)
initiated by Abu Ishaq Shami. The order was brought to South Asia by Mu'in al-Din Chishti in the city of Ajmer. The Chishti Order is known for its emphasis...
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Gökböri (redirect from Muzaffar al-Din Gökböri)
birth of Islamic prophet Muhammad in an impressive ceremony during which al-Mawlid al-Nabawi (Mawlid or Mavlid, poetry celebrating the Prophet's Birthday)...
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Rumi (redirect from Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi)
rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (Persian: جلالالدین محمّد رومی), or simply Rumi (30 September...
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Bektashiyya were codified by the mystic Balim Sultan, who is considered the pīr al-thānī ('the Second Elder') by Bektashis. It was originally founded as a Sufi...
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Badawiyyah, Sufi tariqah, was founded in the thirteenth century in Egypt by Ahmad al-Badawi (1199-1276). As a tariqah, the Badawiyyah lacks any distinct doctrines...
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Chishti is the most famous sheikh; the Suhrawardi Order, named after Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi ; the Burhaniyya becoming popular within the people of Pakistan...
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Ash-Shams (redirect from Surat al-Shams)
translation Al-Tustari, Tafsir. (2010), [date accessed 20/02/2013]. al-Tustari, Sahl ibn 'Abd Allah (Dec 2009). Meri, Yousef (ed.). Tafsir Al-Tustari: Great...
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