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Darwish Muhammad[1] | |
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Personal life | |
Born | 852 Vakash Tajikistan[2] |
Died | 936 |
Main interest(s) | Islamic Law, Islamic philosophy |
Religious life | |
Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni[3] |
Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
Tariqa | Naqshbandi[4] |
Creed | Maturidi |
Muslim leader | |
Influenced by | |
Influenced |
Khwaja Muhammad Zahid Wakhshi (Urdu خواجہ محمد زاہد وخشی)(852-936 AH) famous Sufi of Naqshbandī Sufi order He lived in Vakhsh (or Vakash), a small town in present-day Tajikistan, about 100 km South of the capital Dushanbe.[6][7]
References
- ^ Sufi Spirit.
- ^ "Hazrat Mohammad Zahid Wakhshi R.A".
- ^ https://aalequtub.com/hazrat-darwaish-muhammed-%D8%B1%D8%AD%D9%85%D8%AA%D8%A7%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%84%D9%87-%D8%B9%D9%84%DB%8C%D9%87/
- ^ Ismail, Dr Abdul Qader (27 November 2020). Litany for Seeking Favour of the One in Whose Hand is the Soul of My Beloved. ISBN 9781913663612.
- ^ Adamec, Ludwig W. (14 December 2016). Historical Dictionary of Islam. ISBN 9781442277243.
- ^ "Khwaja Muhammad Zahid Wakhshi (852-936 AH)". 6 June 2014.
- ^ Ahmad, Naseem. "The Contribution of Turkistan to the Development of Naqshbandi Sufi Silsila: A Study of Bahaud-din Naqshband and His Disciples' Writings on Sufi Doctrine" (Document).
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