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| birth_date = {{birth year|1360}} |
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| birth_place = [[Logar Province|Logar]], [[Afghanistan]] |
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| death_place = [[Dushanbe]], [[Tajikistan]] |
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Yaqub al-Charkhi | |
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Born | 1360 (1360) |
Died | 1447 (aged 86–87) |
Predecessor | Sayyid Alauddin Atar |
Successor | Khwaja Ahrar |
Yaqub al Charkhi (Persian یعقوب الچرخی) was a Naqshbandi Sheykh and student of Khwaja Sayyid Alauddin Atar.[1] Yaqub Charkhi was born in 762, in a village called Charkh in Logar, Afghanistan AH and died in 851. He was a Sufi master and also a reputed Islamic scholar.
His full name was Yaqūb bin Usmān bin Mahmūd. He was born around 762 AH (1360/61) and died on Saturday 5 Safar 851 AH (22 April 1447).[2] His shrine, according to some research scholars, lies 5 kilometres West of Dushanbe the capital of Tajikistan.[3][4] Yaqub al-Charkhi was teacher of famous Sufi Khwaja Ahrar[1]
References
- ^ a b "Khawaja Yaqub al-Charkhi (q) / Mawlana Shaykh Hisham Kabbani - Audio Book". sufilive.com. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
- ^ "Risalah Unsiyya by Mawlana Yaqub Charkhi - Persian Urdu". mohrasharif.com. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
- ^ "18. Hazrat Yaqub Charkhi". naqshbandi.uk. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
- ^ "Yaqub al-Charkhi, qaddasa-l-Lahu sirrah • Nur Muhammad Realities Biography Islam Allah Haqiqat al Muhammadia". nurmuhammad.com. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
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