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  • Sufism
  • Mystic practices in Islam

    Retrieved 16 January 2025. Ahmad, Khwaja Jamil (1971). Hundred great Muslims [by] Jamil Ahmad. Ferozsons. OCLC 977150850. "Sufism – Sufi orders". Encyclopedia

    Sufism

    Sufism

  • Sufi Ahmad
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    Sufi Ahmad (Persian: صوفي احمد, also Romanized as Şūfī Aḩmad) is a village in Charuymaq-e Sharqi Rural District, Shadian District, Charuymaq County, East

    Sufi Ahmad

    Sufi_Ahmad

  • Syed Ahmad Barelvi
  • Indian Islamic revivalist and Sufi scholar (1786–1831)

    Syed Ahmad Barelvi, also known as Sayyid Ahmad Shahīd, (1786–1831) was an Indian Islamic revivalist, Sunni scholar, Naqshbandi Sufi murshid, and military

    Syed Ahmad Barelvi

    Syed Ahmad Barelvi

    Syed_Ahmad_Barelvi

  • Ahmad Sirhindi
  • Indian Naqshbandi Sufi (1564–1624)

    Hanafi jurist, and member of the Naqshbandī Sufi order who lived during the era of Mughal Empire. Ahmad Sirhindi opposed heterodox movements within the

    Ahmad Sirhindi

    Ahmad Sirhindi

    Ahmad_Sirhindi

  • Ahmad Yasawi
  • Kara-Khanid poet and Sufi (1093–1166)

    1093–1166) was a Turkic poet and Sufi, an early mystic who exerted a powerful influence on the development of Sufi orders throughout the Turkic-speaking

    Ahmad Yasawi

    Ahmad Yasawi

    Ahmad_Yasawi

  • Ahmad al-Tijani
  • Algerian Sufi leader (1735–1815)

    Tijaniyyah tariqa (Sufi order). Ahmad al-Tijani was born in 1737–1738[contradictory] in Ain Madhi. His father was Muhammad al-Mukhtar ibn Ahmad ibn Mahmad ibn

    Ahmad al-Tijani

    Ahmad al-Tijani

    Ahmad_al-Tijani

  • List of Sufis
  • List of notable Sufis

    Sirhindi Ahmad al-Dardir Ahmad ibn Ajiba Ahmad al-Tayyeb Ahmad Yasawi Ali Gomaa Ali al-Jifri Abdalqadir as-Sufi Abdul Qadir Gilani Abd al-Aziz al-Dabbagh

    List of Sufis

    List_of_Sufis

  • Ahmad al-Alawi
  • Algerian Sufi and Alawiyya order founder (1869–1934)

    بالعلاوي المستغانمي), was an Algerian Sufi Sheikh who founded his own Sufi order, called the Alawiyya. Sheikh Ahmad al-Alawi was born in Mostaganem, in

    Ahmad al-Alawi

    Ahmad al-Alawi

    Ahmad_al-Alawi

  • Muhammad Ahmad
  • Sudanese religious and political leader (1844–1885)

    Nur al-Dai'm, the grandson of the founder of the Samaniyya Sufi sect in Sudan. Muhammad Ahmad stayed with Sheikh Muhammad Sharif for seven years, during

    Muhammad Ahmad

    Muhammad Ahmad

    Muhammad_Ahmad

  • Syed Wazed Ali
  • Bengali Muslim Sufi saint

    Among them were Sufi Khwaja Hashmat Ullah, the founder of the Atrashi Bishwa Zaker Manzil in Faridpur, Sufi Syed Abul Fazal Sultan Ahmad, the founder of

    Syed Wazed Ali

    Syed_Wazed_Ali

  • Ahmad al-Buni
  • Arab mathematician, philosopher and Sufi

    Shihab al-Din, or Muḥyi al-Din Abu al-Abbas Aḥmad ibn Ali ibn Yusuf al-Qurashi al-Sufi, better known as Aḥmad al-Būnī al-Malki (Arabic: أحمد البوني المالكي

    Ahmad al-Buni

    Ahmad al-Buni

    Ahmad_al-Buni

  • Ahmad Ghazali
  • Muslim theologian and writer

    Ahmad Ghazālī (Persian: احمد غزالی; full name Majd al-Dīn Abū al-Fotuḥ Aḥmad Ghazālī) was a Sunni Muslim Sufi mystic, writer, preacher, and the head of

    Ahmad Ghazali

    Ahmad Ghazali

    Ahmad_Ghazali

  • Sheikh Ahmad-e Jami
  • Iranian sufi and Persian poet

    better known as Sheikh Ahmad-e Jami (Persian: شیخ احمد جامی) or by his sobriquet Zinda-fil (Persian: ژنده‌پیل), was a Persian Sufi, writer, mystic and poet

    Sheikh Ahmad-e Jami

    Sheikh Ahmad-e Jami

    Sheikh_Ahmad-e_Jami

  • Naqshbandi Order
  • Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam

    prevalent in other Sufi tariqas. Abdul Khaliq Ghijduwani (d. 1179) Baha al-Din Shah Naqshband (1318–1389) Khwaja Ahrar (1404-1490) Ahmad Sirhindi (1564–1624)

    Naqshbandi Order

    Naqshbandi Order

    Naqshbandi_Order

  • Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi
  • Moroccan Islamic scholar, scholar, and jurist (1760–1837)

    Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi (Arabic: أحمد بن إدريس الفاسي) (1760–1837) was a Moroccan Sunni Islamic scholar, jurist and Sufi, active in Morocco, the Hejaz

    Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi

    Ahmad_ibn_Idris_al-Fasi

  • Ahmad al-Rifaʽi
  • 6th-century founder of Rifa'i Sufi Order

    theologian, known for being the eponymous founder of the Rifaʽi tariqa (Sufi order) of Islam. The Rifaʽi order had its greatest following until it was

    Ahmad al-Rifaʽi

    Ahmad al-Rifaʽi

    Ahmad_al-Rifaʽi

  • Ahmad
  • Arabic male name

    Redwoods Ahmad Yani, Indonesian Army general Ahmad Zarruq, Shadhili Sufi Sheikh Ahmad Yaakob, Malaysian politician; Menteri Besar of Kelantan Ahmad Najib

    Ahmad

    Ahmad

  • Ahmad al-Badawi
  • 13th-century Moroccan founder of Badawiyyah Sufi order

    called Fatima. A Sufi Muslim by persuasion, al-Badawi entered the Rifaʽi sufi order (founded by the renowned Shafi'i mystic and jurist Ahmad al-Rifaʽi [d

    Ahmad al-Badawi

    Ahmad al-Badawi

    Ahmad_al-Badawi

  • Zulfiqar Ahmad Naqshbandi
  • Pakistani Islamic scholar and Sufi (1953–2025)

    Zulfiqar Ahmad Naqshbandi (Urdu: ذوالفقار احمد نقشبندی; 1 April 1953 – 14 December 2025) was a Pakistani Islamic scholar and a Sufi shaykh of the Naqshbandi

    Zulfiqar Ahmad Naqshbandi

    Zulfiqar_Ahmad_Naqshbandi

  • Abdul Qadir Gilani
  • Muslim preacher, mystic and theologian (1078–1166)

    of Sufi saints Moinuddin Chishti Ahmad al-Rifa'i Ahmad al-Badawi The annual death anniversary of Jilani is celebrated as Gyarvi Sharif in the Sufi Islamic

    Abdul Qadir Gilani

    Abdul Qadir Gilani

    Abdul_Qadir_Gilani

  • Ahmad Tijani Ali Cisse
  • Spiritual leader of the Tijaniyya Sufi order

    Sheikh Ahmad Tijani Ali Cisse (born 1955) is the spiritual leader of the Tijaniyya Sufi order. The Tijaniyya is the largest Sufi order in Western Africa

    Ahmad Tijani Ali Cisse

    Ahmad Tijani Ali Cisse

    Ahmad_Tijani_Ali_Cisse

  • Din-i Ilahi
  • Syncretic religion of Mughal emperor Akbar

    Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak Azam Khan Abdus Samad Mulla Shah Muhammad Shahadad Sufi Ahmad Mir Sharif Amal Sultan Khwaja Mirza Jani Thatta Taki Shustar Shaikhzada

    Din-i Ilahi

    Din-i Ilahi

    Din-i_Ilahi

  • Ahmad ibn Hanbal
  • Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian (780–855)

    Melchert, The Ḥanābila and the Early Sufis, Arabica, T. 48, Fasc. 3 (Brill, 2001); cf. Ibn al-Jawzī, Manāqib al-imām Aḥmad, ed. ʿĀdil Nuwayhiḍ, Beirut 1393/1973

    Ahmad ibn Hanbal

    Ahmad ibn Hanbal

    Ahmad_ibn_Hanbal

  • List of Sufi orders
  • al-Najīb al-Suhrawardī (Suhrawardiyya), and Ahmad Yasavī (Yasaviyya). Between the 7th and 10th centuries AH, Sufi orders expanded widely through missionary

    List of Sufi orders

    List_of_Sufi_orders

  • Akbarism
  • Branch of Sufi metaphysics linked to Ibn Arabi

    romanized: Akbariyya) is a branch of Sufi metaphysics based on the teachings of Ibn Arabi, an Andalusian Sufi who was a mystic and philosopher. The word

    Akbarism

    Akbarism

    Akbarism

  • List of Sufi saints
  • of the Nooriya Sufi order) Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi (1856–1921, buried in the Bareilly Sharif Dargah, reformer in British India) Ahmad Ghazali (1061 to

    List of Sufi saints

    List of Sufi saints

    List_of_Sufi_saints

  • Ahmad Ullah Maizbhandari
  • Islamic theologian from Bengal

    Ahmad Ullah Maizbhandari (Arabic: أحمد الله المائجبهنداري, Bengali: আহমদ উল্লাহ মাইজভাণ্ডারী; 14 January 1826 – 23 January 1906) was a Bengali Sufi saint

    Ahmad Ullah Maizbhandari

    Ahmad Ullah Maizbhandari

    Ahmad_Ullah_Maizbhandari

  • Sufism in India
  • Radiyallah of Kayalpatnam and Sheikh Mir Ahmad Ibrahim Raziyallah of Madurai. Mir Ahmad Ibrahim is the first of the three Sufi saints revered at the Madurai Maqbara

    Sufism in India

    Sufism in India

    Sufism_in_India

  • Sufi literature
  • Tradition of Islamic mystic writing

    Hatef Esfahani (17th century), Bedil (18th century), and Ahmad NikTalab (20th century). However, Sufi literature for the longest time in history had been scattered

    Sufi literature

    Sufi literature

    Sufi_literature

  • Martin Lings
  • English writer, Islamic scholar, and philosopher (1909–2005)

    (University of London). His doctoral thesis became a book on Algerian Sufi Ahmad al-Alawi. After completing his doctorate in 1959, Lings worked at the

    Martin Lings

    Martin Lings

    Martin_Lings

  • List of Islam-related films
  • Yolculuğu (Turkey, 2015) on Turkish Sufi poet Yunus Emre. Mavera (Turkey, 2021) on the life of Turkish Sufi Ahmad Yasawi. Haci Bayram Veli: Aşkin Yolculuğu

    List of Islam-related films

    List_of_Islam-related_films

  • Syed Abul Fazal Sultan Ahmad
  • Bengali Sufi saint (1909–1984)

    Sultan Ahmad (Bengali: সৈয়দ আবুল ফজল সুলতান আহমদ; 1909–1984), also known as Chandrapuri according to his birthplace, was a Bangladeshi Sufi saint, spiritual

    Syed Abul Fazal Sultan Ahmad

    Syed Abul Fazal Sultan Ahmad

    Syed_Abul_Fazal_Sultan_Ahmad

  • Al-Rifai family
  • Levantine noble family

    historically connected to the Rifaʽi tariqa, a prominent Sufi order founded by the Iraqi saint Sayyid Ahmad al-Rifaʽi (d. 1183). In medieval and early modern

    Al-Rifai family

    Al-Rifai family

    Al-Rifai_family

  • Tariqa
  • Order of Sufism

    Rifa'iyya and Tijaniyya. Sufi orders can have sub-orders within them, such as the Ashrafiyya, named after the 13th century illustrious Sufi saint Ashraf Jahangir

    Tariqa

    Tariqa

  • Ahmad ibn Ajiba
  • Moroccan Sufi scholar and poet (1747–1809)

    Autobiography of a Moroccan Sufi: Ahmad Ibn 'Ajiba [1747–1809]. 2000; ISBN 1-887752-20-X Jean-Louis Michon: Le soufi marocain Ah̥mad Ibn 'Ajība (1746–1809)

    Ahmad ibn Ajiba

    Ahmad_ibn_Ajiba

  • Sunni Islam
  • Largest main branch of Islam

    who regarded the Ashʿarites alone as Sunnis. For example, the Moroccan Sufi Ahmad ibn ʿAdschiba (died 1809) stated in his commentary on Fatiha: "As far

    Sunni Islam

    Sunni_Islam

  • Hakeem Noor-ud-Din
  • 1st Ahmadiyya Caliph (1834–1914)

    He also married Sughra Begum (1874 - 7 August 1955), the daughter of Sufi Ahmad Jan of Ludhiana in 1889. There is little information about his third wife

    Hakeem Noor-ud-Din

    Hakeem Noor-ud-Din

    Hakeem_Noor-ud-Din

  • List of Sufi singers
  • The following is a categorically arranged list of notable singers of Sufi music. Ghulam Ali Mehdi Hassan Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Reshma Jagjit Singh Roop

    List of Sufi singers

    List_of_Sufi_singers

  • Chapel of the Ascension
  • Shrine in Jerusalem

    and attribute the Mount of Olives tomb to another Rabi'a, wife of a Sufi, Ahmad Ibn Abu el Huari, from the late Crusader and early Ayyubid period. Yet

    Chapel of the Ascension

    Chapel of the Ascension

    Chapel_of_the_Ascension

  • Dargah
  • Grave shrine

    A Sufi shrine or dargah is a shrine or tomb built over the grave of a revered religious figure, often a Sufi saint or dervish. Sufis often visit the shrine

    Dargah

    Dargah

    Dargah

  • Sufi metaphysics
  • Part of Sufi Islamic philosophy

    In Islamic philosophy, Sufi metaphysics is centered on the concept of وحدة, waḥdah, 'unity' or توحيد, tawhid. Two main Sufi philosophies prevail on this

    Sufi metaphysics

    Sufi_metaphysics

  • Ahmad al-Badawi Mosque
  • Mosque in Tanta, Egypt

    The Ahmad al-Badawi Mosque (Arabic: مسجد أحمد البدوي) is a Sufi mosque and shrine complex in Tanta, in the Gharbia Governorate of Egypt. The mosque's

    Ahmad al-Badawi Mosque

    Ahmad al-Badawi Mosque

    Ahmad_al-Badawi_Mosque

  • Chishti Order
  • Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam

    The Chishti order (Persian: چشتیه, romanized: Čištiya) is a Sufi order of Sunni Islam named after the town of Chisht, Afghanistan where it was initiated

    Chishti Order

    Chishti Order

    Chishti_Order

  • Persecution of Sufis
  • founded Republic of Turkey, banned the Sufi orders in 1925. Iranian reformer Ahmad Kasravi participated in burning Sufi literature. Though Sufism has declined

    Persecution of Sufis

    Persecution_of_Sufis

  • Shah Ismail Dehlvi
  • Indian Islamic scholar (1779–1831)

    Indian Sunni Muslim scholar, Naqshbandi Sufi reformer, Hanafi jurist, and Kalam theologian. He, alongside Syed Ahmad Barelvi, was a founding figure of

    Shah Ismail Dehlvi

    Shah Ismail Dehlvi

    Shah_Ismail_Dehlvi

  • Qarah Sufi
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    Qarah Sufi (Persian: قره صوفي, also Romanized as Qarah Şūfī) is a village in Charuymaq-e Jonubegharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Charuymaq

    Qarah Sufi

    Qarah_Sufi

  • Sufi lodge
  • Building for gatherings of a Sufi brotherhood

    A Sufi lodge is a building designed specifically for gatherings of a Sufi brotherhood or tariqa and is a place for spiritual practice and religious education

    Sufi lodge

    Sufi_lodge

  • Ahmad Zarruq
  • Moroccan Sufi scholar and saint (1442–1493)

    Law: Ahmad Zarruq, Sainthood, And Authority in Islam, Indiana University Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-253-34711-4 Ali Fahmi Khashim, Zarruq, the Sufi: A guide

    Ahmad Zarruq

    Ahmad_Zarruq

  • Mujaddidi Order
  • Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam

    established in the 17th century by the Indian Islamic scholar and sufi mystic Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi (1564–1624), who is widely venerated as Mūjaddīd al-Alf

    Mujaddidi Order

    Mujaddidi Order

    Mujaddidi_Order

  • Ibrahim al-Desuqi
  • Egyptian founder of Desouki Sufi Order (1255–1296)

    influenced by the Shadhili Sufi order founded by his uncle Abu al-Hasan Shadhili and was as well close to his contemporary Sufi Ahmad al-Badawi of Tanta. He

    Ibrahim al-Desuqi

    Ibrahim al-Desuqi

    Ibrahim_al-Desuqi

  • Khandaq
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    Kand Qarah Vali Qezeljeh-ye Qeshlaq Sari Qamish Shur Qeshlaq Shur Tappeh Sowmaeh Sufi Ahmad Takan Takht-e Olya Takht-e Sofla Toryan Qeshlaqi Yarbolaghi

    Khandaq

    Khandaq

  • Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi
  • Indian Islamic scholar (1856–1921)

    ISBN 978-1-906109-03-5. Ingram, Brannon D. (2009), "Sufis, Scholars and Scapegoats: Rashid Ahmad Gangohi(d. 1905) and the Deobandi Critique of Sufism"

    Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi

    Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi

    Ahmed_Raza_Khan_Barelvi

  • Wahdat al-wujūd
  • The Unity of Being

    great popularity among Sufis. Some Muslim scholars such as Ibn Taymiyya (d. 1329), ʿAbd al-Qādir Badā'ūnī (d. 1597/98) and Ahmad Sirhindi (d. 1624), however

    Wahdat al-wujūd

    Wahdat al-wujūd

    Wahdat_al-wujūd

  • Shadhili
  • Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam

    The Shadhili Order (Arabic: الطريقة الشاذلية) is a tariqah or Sufi order. The Shadhili order was founded by Abu al-Hasan al-Shadhili in the 13th century

    Shadhili

    Shadhili

  • Sufism in Pakistan
  • History of Islamic mysticism in Pakistan

    are influenced by the writings of Sufis such as the medieval theologian al-Ghazali, the Sufi reformer Shaykh Aḥmad Sirhindi and Shah Wali Allah. Since

    Sufism in Pakistan

    Sufism in Pakistan

    Sufism_in_Pakistan

  • Abul Mahasin Muhammad Sajjad
  • Indian Islamic scholar (1880–1940)

    revered Sufi saint Sufi Ahmad Sajjad who lived until 1948. Sufi Ahmad Sajjad's Mazar is located near a mosque in the village where Urs of the great Sufi Saint

    Abul Mahasin Muhammad Sajjad

    Abul_Mahasin_Muhammad_Sajjad

  • Qadiri Order
  • Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam

    teachings of the Sufi doctrine of Faqr was through his Punjabi couplets and other writings, which numbered more than 140. Sheikh Sidi Ahmad al-Bakka'i of

    Qadiri Order

    Qadiri Order

    Qadiri_Order

  • Sufi Muhammad Barkat Ali Ludhianvi
  • Sufi saint (1911–1997)

    honour of Sufi Barkat Ali. Baba Qaim Sain Baba Noor Shah Wali Baba Lasoori Shah Molna Saradr Ahmad "Biodata of Barkat Ali Ludhianwi - Sufi Barkat Ali

    Sufi Muhammad Barkat Ali Ludhianvi

    Sufi Muhammad Barkat Ali Ludhianvi

    Sufi_Muhammad_Barkat_Ali_Ludhianvi

  • Shams al-Ma'arif
  • 13th-century book by Ahmad al-Buni

    al-Ma'arif". Although widely attributed to the 13th century North African Sufi scholar Ahmad al-Buni, his authorship of the text is disputed and has been argued

    Shams al-Ma'arif

    Shams al-Ma'arif

    Shams_al-Ma'arif

  • Najib
  • Name list

    al-Najib al-Suhrawardi (1097–1168), Persian Sufi Ahmad Najib al-Hilali (1891–1958), Prime Minister of Egypt Ahmad Najib Aris (1976-2016), Malaysian convicted

    Najib

    Najib

  • Qarah Aghaj
  • City in East Azerbaijan province, Iran

    Kand Qarah Vali Qezeljeh-ye Qeshlaq Sari Qamish Shur Qeshlaq Shur Tappeh Sowmaeh Sufi Ahmad Takan Takht-e Olya Takht-e Sofla Toryan Qeshlaqi Yarbolaghi

    Qarah Aghaj

    Qarah_Aghaj

  • Nizamuddin Auliya
  • Indian Sufi saint (1237–1325)

    God'), was an Indian Sunni Muslim scholar, Sufi saint of the Chishti Order, and is one of the most famous Sufis from the Indian subcontinent. His predecessors

    Nizamuddin Auliya

    Nizamuddin Auliya

    Nizamuddin_Auliya

  • Sufism in Bangladesh
  • Sufi tradition in Bangladesh

    Muhammad Shah converted to Islam under Sufi influence. Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah and his son and successor Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah were disciples of Nur Qutb Alam

    Sufism in Bangladesh

    Sufism in Bangladesh

    Sufism_in_Bangladesh

  • Rabia Basri
  • Female Sufi scholar and saint (died 801)

    ʿAbd al-Wāḥid b. Zayd (d. 177/793), one of the famous Sufis of the time, and the other is Aḥmad b. Abū al-Ḥawārī’s wife was Rābiʿa bint Ismāʿīl of Damascus

    Rabia Basri

    Rabia Basri

    Rabia_Basri

  • Ibn Sufi
  • Shiite genealogist from the 11th century AD

    the son of "Majd al-Dawlah Abul-Hassan Ahmad", asked Ibn Sufi to write a brief book on genealogy. Ibn Sufi also attributed the book to him in recognition

    Ibn Sufi

    Ibn_Sufi

  • Rashid Ahmad Gangohi
  • Indian Islamic scholar (1826–1905)

    (link) Brannon Ingram (University of North Carolina), Sufis, Scholars and Scapegoats: Rashid Ahmad Gangohi and the Deobandi Critique of Sufism, p 479. Al-ghazali

    Rashid Ahmad Gangohi

    Rashid Ahmad Gangohi

    Rashid_Ahmad_Gangohi

  • Nabi Sufi
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    Nabi Sufi (Persian: نبي صوفي, also Romanized as Nabī Şūfī) is a village in Charuymaq-e Markazi Rural District, in the Central District of Charuymaq County

    Nabi Sufi

    Nabi_Sufi

  • Shah Niyaz Ahmad
  • South Asian Sufi figure (1742–1834)

    Shah Niyaz Ahmad (1742-1834) was a Sufi, poet and author from India. He belonged to an Alvi Syed family through his paternal line and Rizvi Syed through

    Shah Niyaz Ahmad

    Shah Niyaz Ahmad

    Shah_Niyaz_Ahmad

  • Charuymaq County
  • County in East Azerbaijan province, Iran

    Kand Qarah Vali Qezeljeh-ye Qeshlaq Sari Qamish Shur Qeshlaq Shur Tappeh Sowmaeh Sufi Ahmad Takan Takht-e Olya Takht-e Sofla Toryan Qeshlaqi Yarbolaghi

    Charuymaq County

    Charuymaq County

    Charuymaq_County

  • Owch Bolagh, East Azerbaijan
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    Kand Qarah Vali Qezeljeh-ye Qeshlaq Sari Qamish Shur Qeshlaq Shur Tappeh Sowmaeh Sufi Ahmad Takan Takht-e Olya Takht-e Sofla Toryan Qeshlaqi Yarbolaghi

    Owch Bolagh, East Azerbaijan

    Owch_Bolagh,_East_Azerbaijan

  • Saeed Ahmad Sandwipi
  • Bengali Hadith scholar

    Saeed Ahmad Sandwipi (1882 – 16 February 1956) was a 20th-century Hadith scholar and Sufi figure from the Bengal region, now part of Bangladesh. He is

    Saeed Ahmad Sandwipi

    Saeed Ahmad Sandwipi

    Saeed_Ahmad_Sandwipi

  • Abu al-Abbas
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ahmad ibn Ja'far, better known as al-Radi (909–940), Abbasid caliph ruling from Baghdad in 934–940 Abu al-Abbas as-Sabti (1129–1204), Moroccan Sufi wali;

    Abu al-Abbas

    Abu_al-Abbas

  • Mass media in Algeria
  • longer-lived Al-balagh al-jazairi (Algerian Messenger) founded in 1926 by Sufi Ahmad al-Alawi (1869–1934). [citation needed] There is no direct censorship

    Mass media in Algeria

    Mass_media_in_Algeria

  • Ahmad Zayni Dahlan
  • Ottoman Grand Mufti of Mecca (1816–1886)

    like Zayla'i, Shaykh Uways, Hajj Sufi, and a majority of Muslim conservatives of this time and later.[page needed] "Ahmad Zayni Dahlan's al-Futuhat al-Islamiyya:

    Ahmad Zayni Dahlan

    Ahmad Zayni Dahlan

    Ahmad_Zayni_Dahlan

  • Eqbal Ahmad
  • Pakistani political scientist (1933–1999)

    religious thought and practice that he found admirable among the Islamic Sufis. Eqbal Ahmad saw Islam as concerned, above all, with the welfare of common people

    Eqbal Ahmad

    Eqbal Ahmad

    Eqbal_Ahmad

  • Tim McCreight
  • American artist (born 1951)

    Wooster from 1969 to 1973 and received a BA degree in sculpture under Sufi Ahmad. After College of Wooster, he graduated from Bowling Green State University

    Tim McCreight

    Tim_McCreight

  • Quch Ahmad
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    Quch Ahmad (Persian: قوچ احمد, also Romanized as Qūch Aḩmad) is a village in Charuymaq-e Jonubesharqi Rural District, Shadian District, Charuymaq County

    Quch Ahmad

    Quch_Ahmad

  • Qarah Gonbad-e Sofla
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    Kand Qarah Vali Qezeljeh-ye Qeshlaq Sari Qamish Shur Qeshlaq Shur Tappeh Sowmaeh Sufi Ahmad Takan Takht-e Olya Takht-e Sofla Toryan Qeshlaqi Yarbolaghi

    Qarah Gonbad-e Sofla

    Qarah_Gonbad-e_Sofla

  • Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri
  • Indian Islamic scholar and sufi saint of Hindustan

    of the Hanafi school. He was also a Sufi shaykh of the Chishti order, being a disciple and successor of Rashid Ahmad Gangohi. In one of his books he introduces

    Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri

    Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri

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  • Guy Dash
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    Kand Qarah Vali Qezeljeh-ye Qeshlaq Sari Qamish Shur Qeshlaq Shur Tappeh Sowmaeh Sufi Ahmad Takan Takht-e Olya Takht-e Sofla Toryan Qeshlaqi Yarbolaghi

    Guy Dash

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  • Mausoleum of Ahmad al-Rifa'i
  • Sufi religious complex in Al-Rifa'i District, Iraq

    Mausoleum of Ahmad al-Rifa'i (Arabic:ضريح أحمد الرفاعي) also known as Dargah Syed Ahmad Kabeer Rifa'i (Farsi:درگاه سید احمد کبیر رفاعی) is a Sufi religious

    Mausoleum of Ahmad al-Rifa'i

    Mausoleum of Ahmad al-Rifa'i

    Mausoleum_of_Ahmad_al-Rifa'i

  • Ma'ruf al-Karkhi
  • Baghdadi Sufi Muslim saint (c.750/60–c.815/20)

    (Persian: معروف بن فيروز الكرخي, romanized: Maʿrūf ibn Fīrūz al-Karkhī) was a Sufi Muslim saint. Maruf was born in the district of Wasit or Karkh in Baghdad

    Ma'ruf al-Karkhi

    Ma'ruf al-Karkhi

    Ma'ruf_al-Karkhi

  • Bonyad Kandi
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    Kand Qarah Vali Qezeljeh-ye Qeshlaq Sari Qamish Shur Qeshlaq Shur Tappeh Sowmaeh Sufi Ahmad Takan Takht-e Olya Takht-e Sofla Toryan Qeshlaqi Yarbolaghi

    Bonyad Kandi

    Bonyad_Kandi

  • Shah Waliullah Dehlawi
  • Indian Muslim scholar (1703–1762)

    scholar and Sufi reformer who contributed to Islamic revival in the Indian subcontinent and is therefore seen by his followers as a renewer. Ahmad was born

    Shah Waliullah Dehlawi

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  • Ahmad Kasani
  • was a Ṣūfī saint of the Naqshbandiyya. He was born in the Farghāna valley and became a disciple of Khwāja Aḥrār in Tāshkand. He created a Ṣūfī hostel

    Ahmad Kasani

    Ahmad Kasani

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  • Sanusiyya
  • Muslim Sufi order and clan in Libya

    a renowned Sufi order. Al-Sanusi acquired several of his ideas thru his education from 1825 to 1827/28. Upon the death of his tutor Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi

    Sanusiyya

    Sanusiyya

    Sanusiyya

  • Al-Bannani
  • 18th-century Moroccan Muslim jurist

    many of the scholars of his time including al-Tayyib al-Wazzani and the Sufi Ahmad ibn al-Mubarak (author of Kitab al-Ibriz). After a period of study, he

    Al-Bannani

    Al-Bannani

    Al-Bannani

  • Faridun bin Ahmad Sipahsalar
  • Contemporary and disciple of Rumi

    Faridun bin Ahmad Sipahsalar (Persian: فریدون بن احمد سپهسالار), commonly known as Sipahsalar, was a 13th-century Persian military commander, Sufi disciple

    Faridun bin Ahmad Sipahsalar

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  • Abdarlar
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    Kand Qarah Vali Qezeljeh-ye Qeshlaq Sari Qamish Shur Qeshlaq Shur Tappeh Sowmaeh Sufi Ahmad Takan Takht-e Olya Takht-e Sofla Toryan Qeshlaqi Yarbolaghi

    Abdarlar

    Abdarlar

  • Duz Aychi
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    Kand Qarah Vali Qezeljeh-ye Qeshlaq Sari Qamish Shur Qeshlaq Shur Tappeh Sowmaeh Sufi Ahmad Takan Takht-e Olya Takht-e Sofla Toryan Qeshlaqi Yarbolaghi

    Duz Aychi

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  • Al-Sha'rani
  • Egyptian Islamic scholar (1492–1565)

    Badawiyya, the tariqa of Ahmad al-Badawi, whom he admired, but he also vehemently opposed the Badawiyya and other such Sufi orders for their excesses

    Al-Sha'rani

    Al-Sha'rani

  • Ahmad Kasravi
  • Iranian academic (1890–1946)

    Lloyd Ridgeon, Sufi Castigator: Ahmad Kasravi and the Iranian Mystical Tradition, Routledge (2006), p. 47 Lloyd Ridgeon, Sufi Castigator: Ahmad Kasravi and

    Ahmad Kasravi

    Ahmad Kasravi

    Ahmad_Kasravi

  • Salman Bijnori
  • Indian Islamic scholar, teacher and editor

    journal Darul Uloom. Affiliated with the Naqshbandi Sufi order, he is an authorised disciple of Zulfiqar Ahmad Naqshbandi. He also serves as the Vice President

    Salman Bijnori

    Salman Bijnori

    Salman_Bijnori

  • Imdadullah Muhajir Makki
  • Indian Islamic scholar (1817–1899)

    A Sufi saint of the Chishti and Naqshbandi orders, his prominent disciples included Muhammad Qasim Nanawtawi, Rashid Ahmad Gangohi, Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri

    Imdadullah Muhajir Makki

    Imdadullah_Muhajir_Makki

  • Ahmad Shah I Wali
  • Sultan of the Bahmani Sultanate from 1422 to 1436

    festival. He was religiously inclined and fond of Sufi saints. He is referred to by the title Wali. Ahmad Shah I is known to have at least five sons and

    Ahmad Shah I Wali

    Ahmad Shah I Wali

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  • Sufi studies
  • Branch of Islamic comparative studies

    Sufi studies is a particular branch of comparative studies that uses the technical lexicon of the Islamic mystics, the Sufis, to exemplify the nature of

    Sufi studies

    Sufi_studies

  • Mojirabad
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    Kand Qarah Vali Qezeljeh-ye Qeshlaq Sari Qamish Shur Qeshlaq Shur Tappeh Sowmaeh Sufi Ahmad Takan Takht-e Olya Takht-e Sofla Toryan Qeshlaqi Yarbolaghi

    Mojirabad

    Mojirabad

  • Haji Bektash Veli
  • Islamic scholar and mystic (1209–1271)

    pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina to perform Hajj. He is the eponym of the Bektashi Sufi order and is considered one of the principal teachers of Alevism. According

    Haji Bektash Veli

    Haji Bektash Veli

    Haji_Bektash_Veli

  • Gowijeh Qaleh
  • Village in East Azerbaijan province, Iran

    Kand Qarah Vali Qezeljeh-ye Qeshlaq Sari Qamish Shur Qeshlaq Shur Tappeh Sowmaeh Sufi Ahmad Takan Takht-e Olya Takht-e Sofla Toryan Qeshlaqi Yarbolaghi

    Gowijeh Qaleh

    Gowijeh_Qaleh

  • Ahmed el-Tayeb
  • Egyptian Islamic scholar (born 1946)

    Carnegie Endowment: "Salafis and Sufis in Egypt" by Jonathan Brown December 2011 | p 12 | "Ahmad al-Tayyeb, is a hereditary Sufi shaykh from Upper Egypt who

    Ahmed el-Tayeb

    Ahmed el-Tayeb

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  • Sofis
  • pl.

    of Sofi

  • Soojee
  • n.

    Same as Suji.

  • Sophi
  • n.

    See Sufi.

  • Sofi
  • n.

    Same as Sufi.

  • Suji
  • n.

    Indian wheat, granulated but not pulverized; a kind of semolina.

  • Sufi
  • n.

    One of a certain order of religious men in Persia.

  • Sufi
  • n.

    A title or surname of the king of Persia.