- ʿUthmān b. ʿAlī al-Ghaznawī al-Jullābī al-
Hujwīrī (c. 1009-1072/77),
known as ʿAlī al-
Hujwīrī or al-
Hujwīrī (also
spelt Hajweri, Hajveri, or Hajvery)...
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largest Sufi
shrine in
South Asia. It was
built to
house the
remains of al-
Hujwiri,
commonly known as Data Ganj
Baksh or more
colloquially as Data Sahab,...
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treatise on Sufism,
compiled in the 11th
century by the
Persian scholar al-
Hujwiri. The work
contains a
complete system of
Sufism with its
doctrines and practices...
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anything that may happen. — Al-Sarraj,
Kitab al-Luma fi al-T****awuf Al-
Hujwiri states the following: One may speak, however, of an
annihiliation that...
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meditate at the tomb-shrine of the
famous ****
mystic and
jurist Ali
Hujwiri (d. 1072). From La****, he
continued towards Ajmer,
where he
settled and...
- of the
celestial hierarchy would be
detailed by
later mystics such as
Hujwiri and Ibn Arabi. It has been
reported that Ibn
Hanbal explicitly identified...
- is
situated close to the
shrine of the Sufi
saint Data Ganj
Baksh (Ali
Hujwiri). "Bilal Gunj - part of Data Ganj
Baksh Town, La**** (Towns &
Unions in...
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works of ****
authorities as
diverse as Abu
Talib al-Makki (d. 956), Ali
Hujwiri (d. 1072), Ibn
Asakir (d. 1076),
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari (d. 1088), Ibn...
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English which was
written by the
famous saint of the Subcontinent, Ali
Hujwiri Daata Ganj
Bakhsh Being a
teacher of the
Indian scholar and poet, Muhammad...
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requesting "O Muslims, save me from God" and
declaring "I am the Truth") Ali
Hujwiri (1009–1072/77,
buried in La****, ****stan,
author of
Kashf ul Mahjoob,...