- Ma'ruf ibn
Firuz al-
Karkhi (Persian: معروف بن فيروز الكرخي, romanized: Maʿrūf ibn Fīrūz al-
Karkhī) was a Sufi
Muslim saint.
Maruf was born in the district...
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Basri •
Hazrat Sheikh Habib Ajmi •
Hazrat Sheikh Dawud Al Tai • Ma'ruf
Karkhi • Sari al-Saqati •
Junayd al-Baghdadi •
Sheikh Abu Bakr
Shibli • Sheikh...
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University of St
Andrews Rashed,
Roshdi (1970–1980). "Al-Karajī (or Al-
Karkhī), Abū Bakr Ibn Muḥammad Ibn al Ḥusayn".
Dictionary of
Scientific Biography...
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hadith from him.
Mukhtasar al-Quduri
Kitab at-Tajreed
Sharh Mukhtasar al-
Karkhi "Recommended
Books of
Hanafi School of Jurisprudence". www.islamweb.net...
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saints of Baghdad. He was one of the most
influential students of
Maruf Karkhi and one of the
first to
present Sufism (tasawwuf) in a
systematic way. He...
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dervishes from this
order dates to the
third century AH and Ma'ruf al-
Karkhi. Some
believe that the
order originated during the
ninth century AH in Iran;...
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Khalid Al-
Karkhi (born 15
August 1940) is an
Iraqi boxer. He
competed at the 1960 and 1964
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
- Ali
Husayn ibn Ali Ḥasan al-Baṣrī Ḥabīb al-ʿAjamī Dāwūd al-Ṭāʾī Maʿrūf al-
Karkhī Sari al-Saqaṭī Jūnayd al-Baghdādī Mumshād al-Dīnawarī Muḥammad al-Bakrī...
- as a man of
piety and learning. It has been
commonly held that Ma'ruf al-
Karkhi, who
converted to
Islam at the
hands of al-Rida, is a
prominent figure in...
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neighborhood of
Karkh in Baghdad, Iraq. The cemetery's name is
derived from Ma'ruf
Karkhi, a Sufi
mystic who is
buried in here.
Several historic mausoleums are present...