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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Junayd or Junaid or Junayed (Arabic: جنيد) and sometimes Jounaid is a male given name which means soldier or warrior. Junaid Akbar (born 1975), Pakistani...
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Umayyad campaigns in India (redirect from Al-Junayd ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Murri)
was resumed. Junayd ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Murri (or Al Junayd) was appointed the governor of Sindh in 723 CE. After subduing Sindh, Junayd sent campaigns...
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Shaykh Junayd (died 1460) (Persian: شیخ جنید Shaykh Junayd) was the son of Shaykh Ibrahim, grandson of Shaykh Ali Safavi, father of Shaykh Haydar and...
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Juneyd or Junayd Bey (Turkish: İzmiroğlu Cüneyd; fl. before 1402 – 1425) was the last ruler (bey) of the Aydınid principality in what is now central western...
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Junayd Baghdadi (جنيد) Junayd Baghdadi (Persian: جُنیدِ بَغدادی; circa 1396) was a 14th-century illustrator and a royal painter (naqqash-i sultani) at...
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Junayd ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Murri, commonly known as Al-Junayd, served as the governor of Sindh in the Umayyad Caliphate from 723 to 726 CE. His tenure...
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Mo'in al-Din Junayd ibn Mahmud ibn Muhammad Baghnovi Shirazi was a Sufi mystic and poet of Persia from the 14th century. He has two works, namely, a divan...
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Sufism (section Junayd of Baghdad)
Hujwiri refer to Ali as having a very high ranking in Tasawwuf. Furthermore, Junayd of Baghdad regarded Ali as Sheikh of the principals and practices of Tasawwuf...
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relief to the newly appointed governor of Khurasan, Junayd ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Murri. Junayd's 28,000-strong army was attacked by the Türgesh in the...
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al-Shiblī; 861–946) was an important Sufi of Persian descent, and a disciple of Junayd al-Baghdadi. He followed the Maliki school of jurisprudence (fiqh). Abu...
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Junaid Khan (Basmachi leader) (redirect from Junayd Khan)
Junaid Khan (Turkmen: Jüneýit han; full name: Muhammet Gurban); (b.1857/62–1938) was a Turkmen tribal leader who became the Chief of the Armed Forces and...
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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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[dʒyˈnejt]) is the Turkish spelling of Arabic masculine given name Junayd (Arabic: جُنَيْد junayd) meaning "soldier, warrior". People named Cüneyt include: Cüneyt...
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Lazarević Imamzade Halil Pasha İsa Çelebi Junayd of Aydın Süleyman Çelebi † Ali Pasha # Vuk Lazarević Junayd of Aydın Orhan Çelebi Musa Çelebi Mircea...
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Shah Malum (redirect from Junayd of Gujarat)
Junayd Gujarati (Gujarati: જુનૈદ ગુજરાતી, Bengali: জুনায়েদ গুজরাটি), popularly known as Shāh Ma'lūm (Arabic: شاه معلوم, Bengali: শাহ মালুম) was a 14th-century...
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governor of Sind in 726–731. He succeeded al-Junayd ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Murri. In 726, the Umayyads replaced al-Junayd with Tamim as the governor of Sind. During...
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Shaikh Ḥaidar; 1459–9 July 1488) was the successor of his father (Shaykh Junayd) as leader of the Safavid order from 1460 to 1488. Haydar maintained the...
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because Junayd of Aydın took pity on his youth. Hamza avenged his brother when he was appointed Beylerbey of Anatolia in 1424: he defeated Junayd, occupied...
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Khvajeh Mohammad Safavi was a son of Shaykh Junayd, leader of the Safavid order (1447–1460), born by a Circassian concubine. He was an older (half)-brother...
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by →Sheikh Ebrahim→Shaykh Junayd Personal details Died 1427 Children Sheikh Ebrahim Parent Sadr al-Dīn Mūsā (father) Relatives Shaykh Junayd (grandson)...
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Mehmed Bey Turahan Bey Sheikh Bedreddin Neighbouring rulers and leaders Junayd Bey (Aydın) Manuel II Palaiologos (Byzantine Empire) John VII Palaiologos...
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Names Abu'l-Moẓaffar Ismā'īl ibn Shaykh Ḥaydar ibn Shaykh Junayd Regnal name Shah Ismail I...
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Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 16 May 2024. Junayd, Mohamed (30 November 2021). "Maldives' ex-president Yameen walks free after...
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and Rajasthan. He repulsed an Arab invasion from Sindh, probably led by Junayd ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Murri or Al Hakam ibn Awana. Nagabhata has been named...
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through his teacher al-Khuttalī to al-Husrī, Abu Bakr al-Shibli (d. 946), and Junayd al-Baghdadi (d. 910). For a short period, the mystic is believed to have...
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whose ruler Jahan Shah ordered Junāyd to leave Ardabil or else he would bring destruction and ruin upon the city. Junayd sought refuge with the rival of...
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presumably recanted after bin Qasim's departure, which made Junayd's attack necessary. After Junayd's reconquest, the kingdom at Bhinmal appears to have been...
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Lord in its majesty and bounty." — Ar-Rahman 55, 26-27 Mystics such as Al-Junayd al-Baghdadi, Al-Ghazali and Al-Sarraj maintained that this ultimate goal...
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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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