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Darwish Muhammad[1]
Personal life
Born16th Shawwal 846 AH (17/18 February 1443)[citation needed]
Died19th Muḥarram 970H (17 September 1562).
Main interest(s)Islamic Law, Islamic philosophy
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
TariqaNaqshbandi[2]
CreedMaturidi
Muslim leader
Influenced by
Influenced

Khwaja Darwish Muhammad (Urdu خواجہ درویش محمد ) (846-971 AH) famous Sufi of Naqshbandī Sufi order .[4] He was the nephew of Khwaja Muhammad Zahid Wakhshi.Khwaja Darwish Muhammad died on 1562 AD in Kitab, Uzbekistan, 100 km from Samarkand in the Shakhrisabz region of Uzbekistan.He passed his spiritual order to his son, Khwaja Muhammad Amkanagi. His shrine is in Kitab, Uzbekistan.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sufi Spirit.
  2. ^ Shrine of Darwish Muhammad. 20 September 2021.
  3. ^ Adamec, Ludwig W. (14 December 2016). Historical Dictionary of Islam. ISBN 9781442277243.
  4. ^ "Darwish Muhammad". 6 June 2014.
  5. ^ https://www.conferencepublication.com/index.php/aoc/article/download/1054/1130