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  • Junayd
  • Name list

    Junayd or Junaid or Junayed (Arabic: جنيد) and sometimes Jounaid is a male given name which means soldier or warrior. Junaid (born 1975), Pakistani politician

    Junayd

    Junayd

  • Junayd of Baghdad
  • Persian Islamic mystic and Sufi saint (830–910)

    Junayd of Baghdad (Persian: جُنیدِ بَغدادی; Arabic: الجنيد البغدادي; c. 830 – 910) was a mystic and one of the most famous of the early Islamic saints

    Junayd of Baghdad

    Junayd of Baghdad

    Junayd_of_Baghdad

  • Junayd of Aydın
  • Bey of Aydin from 1405 to 1425

    Juneyd or Junayd Bey (Turkish: İzmiroğlu Cüneyd Bey; fl. 1402 – 1425) was the last ruler (bey) of the Aydınid principality in what is now central western

    Junayd of Aydın

    Junayd of Aydın

    Junayd_of_Aydın

  • Umayyad campaigns in India
  • Military campaigns of the Arab Umayyad Caliphate in India

    policy was resumed, Junayd ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Murri was appointed the governor of Sindh in 723 CE. After subduing Sindh, Junayd sent campaigns to various

    Umayyad campaigns in India

    Umayyad_campaigns_in_India

  • Shaykh Junayd
  • In Sufism, fifth leader of the Safavid order

    Shaykh Junayd (died 4 March 1460; Persian: شیخ جنید) was the hereditary leader of the Safavid order, a Sufi order based in Ardabil in northwestern Iran

    Shaykh Junayd

    Shaykh Junayd

    Shaykh_Junayd

  • Junayd ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Murri
  • Governor of Sindh during the Umayyad Caliphate

    Junayd ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Murri, commonly known as Al-Junayd, served as the governor of Sindh in the Umayyad Caliphate from 723 to 726 CE. His tenure

    Junayd ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Murri

    Junayd_ibn_Abd_ar-Rahman_al-Murri

  • Sufism
  • Mystic practices in Islam

    both Bayazid and Junayd were Persians, and may very likely have imported to sufism." Concise Encyclopedia of Islam, C. Glasse, al-Junayd (p. 211), Suhail

    Sufism

    Sufism

  • Sari al-Saqati
  • 9th-century Sufi Muslim saint

    friend of Bishr al-Hafi. He was the maternal uncle and spiritual master of Junayd of Baghdad. He was born in 155 AH (772 CE) in the Karkh district of Baghdad

    Sari al-Saqati

    Sari al-Saqati

    Sari_al-Saqati

  • Abu Bakr al-Shibli
  • Persian Sufi scholar (861–946)

    al-Shiblī; 861–946) was an important Sufi of Persian descent, and a disciple of Junayd al-Baghdadi. He followed the Maliki school of jurisprudence (fiqh). Abu

    Abu Bakr al-Shibli

    Abu_Bakr_al-Shibli

  • Shah Malum
  • Junayd Gujarati (Gujarati: જુનૈદ ગુજરાતી, Bengali: জুনায়েদ গুজরাটি), popularly known as Shāh Ma'lūm (Arabic: شاه معلوم, Bengali: শাহ মালুম) was a 14th-century

    Shah Malum

    Shah_Malum

  • Junayd Shirazi
  • Mo'in al-Din Junayd ibn Mahmud ibn Muhammad Baghnovi Shirazi was a Sufi mystic and poet of Persia from the 14th century. He has two works, namely, a divan

    Junayd Shirazi

    Junayd_Shirazi

  • Junayd (illustrator)
  • Junayd Baghdadi (جنيد) Junayd Baghdadi (Persian: جُنیدِ بَغدادی; circa 1396) was a 14th-century illustrator and a royal painter (naqqash-i sultani) at

    Junayd (illustrator)

    Junayd (illustrator)

    Junayd_(illustrator)

  • Khadija Begum
  • Aq Qoyunlu princess

    Qoyunlu and the Safavids. They were married before Shaykh Junayd's invasion of Trebizond. Shaykh Junayd would die not long after the marriage, on 4 March 1460

    Khadija Begum

    Khadija Begum

    Khadija_Begum

  • Battle of the Defile
  • 731 CE battle in present-day Uzbekistan

    relief to the newly appointed governor of Khurasan, Junayd ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Murri. Junayd's 28,000-strong army was attacked by the Türgesh in the

    Battle of the Defile

    Battle of the Defile

    Battle_of_the_Defile

  • Al-Junaid family
  • Family of Arab Singaporeans of Yemeni origin

    The House of Al-Junayd (Arabic: الجنيد, more commonly spelled Aljunied) are an Arab family and tribe from Hadhramaut, Yemen. They are known for their presence

    Al-Junaid family

    Al-Junaid family

    Al-Junaid_family

  • Shaykh Haydar
  • Leader of the Safavid order (1460–1488)

    romanized: Shaikh Ḥaidar; 1459–9 July 1488) was the successor of his father (Shaykh Junayd) as leader of the Safavid order from 1460 to 1488. Haydar maintained the

    Shaykh Haydar

    Shaykh Haydar

    Shaykh_Haydar

  • Cüneyt
  • Name list

    [dʒyˈnejt]) is the Turkish spelling of Arabic masculine given name Junayd (Arabic: جُنَيْد junayd) meaning "soldier, warrior". People named Cüneyt include: Cüneyt

    Cüneyt

    Cüneyt

  • Tamim ibn Zayd al-Utbi
  • governor of Sind in 726–731. He succeeded al-Junayd ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Murri. In 726, the Umayyads replaced al-Junayd with Tamim as the governor of Sind. During

    Tamim ibn Zayd al-Utbi

    Tamim_ibn_Zayd_al-Utbi

  • Safavid order
  • Iranian Sufi mystic order in Shia Islam

    they became openly hostile. Even though three Safavid leaders in a row (Junayd in 1460, Heydar in 1488, and Ali in 1494) were killed in battle, the movement

    Safavid order

    Safavid_order

  • Khvajeh Ali Safavi
  • Son of Sadr al-Dīn Mūsā

    →Sheikh Ebrahim→Shaykh Junayd Personal details Died 1427 (1428) Children Sheikh Ebrahim Parent Sadr al-Dīn Mūsā (father) Relatives Shaykh Junayd (grandson)

    Khvajeh Ali Safavi

    Khvajeh Ali Safavi

    Khvajeh_Ali_Safavi

  • Junaid Khan (Basmachi leader)
  • Turkmen leader of Khiva from 1918 to 1920

    Junaid Khan (Turkmen: Jüneýit han; full name: Muhammet Gurban); (b.1857/62–1938) was a Turkmen tribal leader who became the Chief of the Armed Forces and

    Junaid Khan (Basmachi leader)

    Junaid Khan (Basmachi leader)

    Junaid_Khan_(Basmachi_leader)

  • Maldives
  • Island country in South Asia

    Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 16 May 2024. Junayd, Mohamed (30 November 2021). "Maldives' ex-president Yameen walks free after

    Maldives

    Maldives

    Maldives

  • Hamza Bey
  • Ottoman admiral (d. 1460)

    because Junayd of Aydın took pity on his youth. Hamza avenged his brother when he was appointed Beylerbey of Anatolia in 1424: he defeated Junayd, occupied

    Hamza Bey

    Hamza Bey

    Hamza_Bey

  • Suhrawardiyya
  • Sufi order founded by Abu al-Najib Suhrawardi

    prominent in India. The ideology of the Suhrawardi order was inspired by Junayd of Baghdad (d. 910), a Persian scholar and mystic from Baghdad. Under the

    Suhrawardiyya

    Suhrawardiyya

  • List of early Hindu–Muslim military conflicts in the Indian subcontinent
  • Braveheart of Bharat:Vignetts from indian history. penguin Random House. p. 30."Junayd decided to move menacingly towards Central India, towards Ujjain that was

    List of early Hindu–Muslim military conflicts in the Indian subcontinent

    List_of_early_Hindu–Muslim_military_conflicts_in_the_Indian_subcontinent

  • Uskaf
  • Ancient and medieval city of Iraq

    Uskāf Banī Junayd, also Iskāf, was an ancient and medieval city of Iraq, located on the Nahrawan Canal at the present site of Sumāka. In its heyday, during

    Uskaf

    Uskaf

    Uskaf

  • Mausoleum of Sheikh Juneyd
  • 16th century site in Qusar Region, Azerbaijan

    period between the Shirvanshahs and Ardabil sheikhs it is known, that Shaykh Junayd - grandfather of Shah Ismail I – perished in the battlefield with Khalilullah’s

    Mausoleum of Sheikh Juneyd

    Mausoleum of Sheikh Juneyd

    Mausoleum_of_Sheikh_Juneyd

  • Bayezid Pasha
  • Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1413 to 1421

    Mustafa's ally Junayd of Aydın, distrustful of Bayezid, urged Mustafa to execute him, which Mustafa did promptly by beheading him. Junayd spared Bayezid's

    Bayezid Pasha

    Bayezid_Pasha

  • Ottoman Interregnum
  • Civil war in the early 15th century Ottoman Empire

    Lazarević Imamzade Halil Pasha İsa Çelebi  Junayd of Aydın Süleyman Çelebi † Ali Pasha # Vuk Lazarević  Junayd of Aydın Orhan Çelebi Musa Çelebi  Mircea

    Ottoman Interregnum

    Ottoman Interregnum

    Ottoman_Interregnum

  • Battle of Ulubad (1422)
  • Commanders and leaders Murad II Mehmed Bey İvaz Pasha Umur Bey Mustafa Çelebi Junayd Bey (AWOL) Strength 2,000 Jannisary (participating in the battle) 17,000

    Battle of Ulubad (1422)

    Battle of Ulubad (1422)

    Battle_of_Ulubad_(1422)

  • Gurjaradesha
  • Historical region of northwestern India

    presumably recanted after bin Qasim's departure, which made Junayd's attack necessary. After Junayd's reconquest, the kingdom at Bhinmal appears to have been

    Gurjaradesha

    Gurjaradesha

  • John IV of Trebizond
  • Emperor and autocrat of all the east and Perateia

    his reign, John was faced with an attack by the ruler of Ardabil, Shaykh Junayd, who marched upon Trebziond: proposed dates range from the 1430s (E. Janssens)

    John IV of Trebizond

    John IV of Trebizond

    John_IV_of_Trebizond

  • Qadiri Order
  • Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam

    Habib Ajmi • Hazrat Sheikh Dawud Al Tai • Ma'ruf Karkhi • Sari al-Saqati • Junayd al-Baghdadi • Sheikh Abu Bakr Shibli • Sheikh Abdul Aziz Tamimi • Abu al-Fadl

    Qadiri Order

    Qadiri Order

    Qadiri_Order

  • Nagabhata I
  • Founder of the Pratihara dynasty of India

    and Rajasthan. He repulsed an Arab invasion from Sindh, probably led by Junayd ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Murri or Al Hakam ibn Awana. Nagabhata has been named

    Nagabhata I

    Nagabhata_I

  • Sheykhavand family
  • the Safavid dynasty, descended from Sheykh Ebrahim, the father of Shaykh Junayd. Like the Shahsevan, they were created by Shah Abbas I (r. 1587–1629) as

    Sheykhavand family

    Sheykhavand_family

  • Al-Hallaj
  • Arab-speaking mystic, poet and Sufi teacher (c. 858 – 922)

    Rebellion. Al-Hallaj later went to Baghdad to consult the famous Sufi teacher Junayd of Baghdad, but he was tired of the conflict that existed between his father-in-law

    Al-Hallaj

    Al-Hallaj

    Al-Hallaj

  • Al-Hakam ibn Awana
  • Umayyad governor of Sind (731–740)

    and al-Mansur, and proceeded to retake lands previously conquered by al-Junayd. Although Arab sources do not mention details of the campaigns, they are

    Al-Hakam ibn Awana

    Al-Hakam ibn Awana

    Al-Hakam_ibn_Awana

  • Khurramites
  • 8th century Iranian religious and political movement

    Ahmad ibn al-Junayd and Zurayq ibn Ali ibn Sadaqa were sent by the caliph to subdue Babak's revolt, but Babak defeated them and captured Junayd. In 827–828

    Khurramites

    Khurramites

  • Zayn Hakeem
  • Antiguan footballer (born 1999)

    Zayn Mohammed Junayd Hakeem (born 15 February 1999) is a footballer who plays for Barwell, where he plays as a forward. Born in England, he played for

    Zayn Hakeem

    Zayn Hakeem

    Zayn_Hakeem

  • Mehmed I
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1413 to 1421

    Mehmed Bey Turahan Bey Sheikh Bedreddin Neighbouring rulers and leaders Junayd Bey (Aydın) Manuel II Palaiologos (Byzantine Empire) John VII Palaiologos

    Mehmed I

    Mehmed I

    Mehmed_I

  • Muhammad Jaber Al Safa
  • Lebanese politician (1875–1945)

    Sadr al-Din Musa Sheikh Khoja Ala al-Din Ali Sheikh Ibrahim Shah Sheikh Junayd Sheikh Haydar Shah Ismail Shah Tahmasp Shah Mohammad Khodabanda Hamza Mirza

    Muhammad Jaber Al Safa

    Muhammad_Jaber_Al_Safa

  • Rudbari
  • Persian sufi saint of the 8th century

    claimed descent from the Sassanid king Anushiravan and was a disciple of Junayd Baghdadi. Rudbari's statements are recounted in many sayings of the Islamic

    Rudbari

    Rudbari

    Rudbari

  • Al-Muhasibi
  • Arab theologian and scholar (781–857)

    philosophy which combined Kalam and Sufism, and a teacher of the Sufi masters Junayd al-Baghdadi and Sirri Saqti. His full name is Abu Abdullah Harith bin Asad

    Al-Muhasibi

    Al-Muhasibi

  • List of Sufi orders
  • Early figures such as Hasan al-Basri, Rābi‘a al-‘Adawiyya, Sahl al-Tustarī, Junayd of Baghdad, and Abū Yazīd al-Bistāmī articulated the vocabulary, ethical

    List of Sufi orders

    List_of_Sufi_orders

  • Fana (Sufism)
  • Annihilation of self in Sufism

    Lord in its majesty and bounty." — Ar-Rahman 55, 26-27 Mystics such as Al-Junayd al-Baghdadi, Al-Ghazali and Al-Sarraj maintained that this ultimate goal

    Fana (Sufism)

    Fana_(Sufism)

  • Mumshad Al-Dinawari
  • province. He was disciple of Abu Hubayra al-Basri in Chishti Order and Junayd of Baghdad as well. From Mumshad, the Chishti order transferred to Abu Ishaq

    Mumshad Al-Dinawari

    Mumshad_Al-Dinawari

  • Ali al-Hujwiri
  • Persian Muslim scholar and mystic (c. 1009–1072/77)

    through his teacher al-Khuttalī to al-Husrī, Abu Bakr al-Shibli (d. 946), and Junayd al-Baghdadi (d. 910). For a short period, the mystic is believed to have

    Ali al-Hujwiri

    Ali al-Hujwiri

    Ali_al-Hujwiri

  • Muhammad as-Samman al-Madani
  • Sunni scholar, descendant of Muhammad (1718–1775)

    Aqeedah (creed), and a Shafi'i principle in the field of fiqh, and adheres to Junayd al-Baghdadi in the field of Sufism. He was a Faqih, hadith expert, and historian

    Muhammad as-Samman al-Madani

    Muhammad_as-Samman_al-Madani

  • Syed Omar Aljunied
  • Arab Singaporean merchant & philanthropist

    (Arabic: السيد عمر بن علي الجنيد; transliterated as Sayyid ʿUmar bin ʿAlī al-Junayd) was an Arab Singaporean merchant and philanthropist from Hadhramaut. He

    Syed Omar Aljunied

    Syed Omar Aljunied

    Syed_Omar_Aljunied

  • Alaşehir
  • District and municipality in Manisa, Turkey

    wall with the corpses of his prisoners. Later, it passed into the rule of Junayd until it was ultimately captured by Murad II. From 1867 until 1922, Alaşehir

    Alaşehir

    Alaşehir

    Alaşehir

  • Khvajeh Mohammad Safavi
  • Uncle of Shah Ismail I

    Khvajeh Mohammad Safavi (Persian: خواجه محمد صفوی) was a son of Shaykh Junayd, leader of the Safavid order (1447–1460), born by a Circassian concubine

    Khvajeh Mohammad Safavi

    Khvajeh_Mohammad_Safavi

  • Asceticism
  • Lifestyle of frugality and abstinence

    emerge in the tenth century through the works of individuals such as al-Junayd, al-Qushayrī, al-Sarrāj, and al-Hujwīrī, among others. Sufism emerged and

    Asceticism

    Asceticism

    Asceticism

  • Jahan Shah
  • Padishah-i Iran

    to Tabriz. He was accompanied by Shaykh Ibrahim, father of future Shaykh Junayd. He also mounted a second military expedition against Georgia in 1444. His

    Jahan Shah

    Jahan Shah

    Jahan_Shah

  • Ismail I
  • Shah of Safavid Iran from 1501 to 1524

    July 1487, in Ardabil. His father Shaykh Haydar, who was born to Shaykh Junayd and the Aq Qoyunlu princess Khadija Begum, was the sheikh of the Safavid

    Ismail I

    Ismail I

    Ismail_I

  • Wali
  • Islamic understanding of saints

    Dawud Tai (d. 777–781), Rabia of Basra (d. 801), Maruf Karkhi (d. 815), and Junayd of Baghdad (d. 910). From the twelfth to the fourteenth century, "the general

    Wali

    Wali

    Wali

  • Bhinmal
  • City in Jalore (Rajasthan), India

    presumably recanted after bin Qasim's departure, which made Junayd's attack necessary. After Junayd's reconquest, the kingdom at Bhinmal appeared to have been

    Bhinmal

    Bhinmal

    Bhinmal

  • Fars province
  • Province of Iran

    Iranian National Team Meulana Shahin Shirazi, Persian Jewish poet and wiseman Junayd Shirazi Mohsen Kadivar Ata'ollah Mohajerani, representative of Shiraz in

    Fars province

    Fars province

    Fars_province

  • Abu Talib al-Makki
  • Muslim scholar and mystic (died 996)

    ibn al-Arabi (d. 341 AH/952-3 AD), a student of the sober Sufi Mystic, Junayd of Baghdad, was one of Al-Makki's early traditionalist teachers. Al-Makki

    Abu Talib al-Makki

    Abu_Talib_al-Makki

  • Muhyadheen mala
  • cultural department last year. Al-Gilani succeeded the spiritual chain of Junayd Baghdadi. His contribution to thought in the Muslim world earned him the

    Muhyadheen mala

    Muhyadheen_mala

  • Maldivian Democratic Party
  • Political party in the Maldives

    loyalist MPs leave MDP". Avas. May 17, 2023. Retrieved April 21, 2024. Junayd, Mohamed (October 1, 2023). "Maldives opposition candidate Muizzu wins presidential

    Maldivian Democratic Party

    Maldivian Democratic Party

    Maldivian_Democratic_Party

  • Battle of Kosmidion
  • 1410 battle during the Ottoman Interregnum

    Mehmed Bey Turahan Bey Sheikh Bedreddin Neighbouring rulers and leaders Junayd Bey (Aydın) Manuel II Palaiologos (Byzantine Empire) John VII Palaiologos

    Battle of Kosmidion

    Battle of Kosmidion

    Battle_of_Kosmidion

  • Khalilullah I
  • Shirvanshah

    in the spring of 1434. Between 1456 and 1459, the Safavid leader Shaykh Junayd made an alliance with the Aq Qoyunlu ruler Uzun Hasan (r. 1457–1478) by

    Khalilullah I

    Khalilullah I

    Khalilullah_I

  • 781
  • Calendar year

    Baghdad School of Islamic philosophy, and a teacher of the Sufi masters Junayd al-Baghdadi and Sari al-Saqti (d. 857) Alchmund, bishop of Hexham (approximate

    781

    781

    781

  • Ibn Jonayd Eskafi
  • Shia Muslim scholar from fourth century AH

    Ibn al-Junayd al-Eskafi (Arabic: ابن الجنيد الإسكافي, romanized: Ibn al-Junayd al-Iskāfī) was a prominent Twelver Shia Muslim jurist and mutakallim (theologian)

    Ibn Jonayd Eskafi

    Ibn_Jonayd_Eskafi

  • Afshar people
  • Oghuz Turkic tribe

    repeated by several modern historians Karamanids Karabakh Khanate Ai-Toghdï Junayd of Aydın, ruler of Smyrna Nader Shah, founder of the Afsharid dynasty of

    Afshar people

    Afshar people

    Afshar_people

  • Uzun Hasan
  • Sultan of the Aq Qoyunlu from 1452 to 1478

    married off his sister to Shaykh Junayd, the then leader of the Safavid order, and one of his daughters to Junayd's son and successor, Shaykh Haydar.

    Uzun Hasan

    Uzun Hasan

    Uzun_Hasan

  • Ruwaym
  • Early Muslim jurist, ascetic and Sufi

    terms with Ibn Khafif's other teacher, Junayd of Baghdad, and with being a "friendly rival" and associate of Junayd's. In addition to his students, Ruwaym

    Ruwaym

    Ruwaym

  • Support for Russia in the Russo-Ukrainian war
  • Russian travelers". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 31 July 2023. Pal, Alasdair; Junayd, Mohamed (7 April 2022). "Insight: Maldives shelters sanctioned Russian

    Support for Russia in the Russo-Ukrainian war

    Support_for_Russia_in_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war

  • Aydinids
  • Anatolian piratical Beylik

    Beylik 'Mehmed Bey r. 1308–1334 Umur I r. 1334–1348 Khidr r. 1348–1360 Isa r. 1360–1390 Ibrahim Musa r. 1402–1403 Umur II r. 1403–1405 Junayd r. 1405–1426

    Aydinids

    Aydinids

    Aydinids

  • List of Arabic given names
  • ad-Din Jameel Jamil Jarrah (name) Jasem Jawad (name) Jawdat Jihad Jubayr Junayd Jurj Min Ka'b Kadeem Kadir Kadri (name) Kafeel Kamal ad-Din Kamil Karem

    List of Arabic given names

    List_of_Arabic_given_names

  • Sheikh Ibrahim
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Shaykh during the period of 1429-1447, the father of famous Safaviyya Shaykh Junāyd and the great grand-father of Shāh Ismāʿīl of the founder of Safavid dynasty

    Sheikh Ibrahim

    Sheikh_Ibrahim

  • Mohammad Ibrahim al-Karbasi
  • Shi'ite jurist and reviver (1766–1845)

    Ibn Valid Abuqaleb Zarari Ibn Qulawayh Ibn Davoud Qomi Ibn Babawayh Ibn Junayd Iskafi Fifth century AH Al-Shaykh Al-Mufid Sharif al-Murtaza Abu Salah Halabi

    Mohammad Ibrahim al-Karbasi

    Mohammad Ibrahim al-Karbasi

    Mohammad_Ibrahim_al-Karbasi

  • Safavid Iran
  • Iran under the Safavid dynasty from 1501 to 1736

    whose ruler Jahan Shah ordered Junāyd to leave Ardabil or else he would bring destruction and ruin upon the city. Junayd sought refuge with the rival of

    Safavid Iran

    Safavid Iran

    Safavid_Iran

  • Pasha Yiğit Bey
  • Ottoman civil and military officer (died 1413)

    Mehmed Bey Turahan Bey Sheikh Bedreddin Neighbouring rulers and leaders Junayd Bey (Aydın) Manuel II Palaiologos (Byzantine Empire) John VII Palaiologos

    Pasha Yiğit Bey

    Pasha_Yiğit_Bey

  • Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib
  • Paternal uncle of Muhammad (c. 566 – c. 653)

    attacking Abu Lahab, the enemy of the Muslims, with a tent pole. Fatima bint Junayd, from the Al-Harith clan of the Quraysh tribe. Hajila bint Jundub ibn Rabia

    Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib

    Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib

    Abbas_ibn_Abd_al-Muttalib

  • List of monarchs of Sindh
  • al-Ya'qubi. Appointed by the governor of Iraq, Umar ibn Hubayra al-Fazari Junayd ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Murri to 726 Appointed by Umar ibn Hubayra Tamim ibn

    List of monarchs of Sindh

    List_of_monarchs_of_Sindh

  • Nahrawan Canal
  • Ancient Persian irrigation system

    al-Ma'mun's wife), Yarzatiya, 'Abarta, another weir, and the city of Iskaf Bani Junayd, divided by the canal in upper and lower towns. From Iskaf, the canal went

    Nahrawan Canal

    Nahrawan_Canal

  • List of coups and coup attempts
  • Khanate of Khiva Isfandiyar Khan is executed in a coup by the commander Junayd Khan Ukrainian coup in Bukovina: On November 6, Ukrainian revolutionaries

    List of coups and coup attempts

    List of coups and coup attempts

    List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts

  • Mir Shams-ud-Din Araqi
  • Muslim preacher and mystic

    al-Baqir Ali ibn Muhammad Hasan ibn Ali Mahdi History Maruf Karkhi Sirri Saqti Junayd of Baghdad Rudbari Ahmad Ghazalis Abu Ali Katibi Abu Usman Al-Maghribi Abul

    Mir Shams-ud-Din Araqi

    Mir Shams-ud-Din Araqi

    Mir_Shams-ud-Din_Araqi

  • Usman Harooni
  • Sufi saint of India

    Bahauddin of Oosh. When he reached Badakshan, he met one of the attendants of Junayd of Baghdad. During his travels, he was accompanied by *Moinuddin Chishti

    Usman Harooni

    Usman_Harooni

  • 830
  • Calendar year

    Frankish abbess (or 833) Ishaq ibn Hunayn, Muslim physician (approximate date) Junayd of Baghdad, Muslim Sufi (d. 910) Kōkō, emperor of Japan (d. 887) Lambert

    830

    830

    830

  • Tahmasp I
  • Shah of Iran from 1524 to 1576

    father-in-law's order, the Zahediyeh. Two of Safi-ad-Din's descendants, Shaykh Junayd (d. 1460) and his son, Shaykh Haydar (d. 1488), made the order more militant

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  • Baghdadi
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    specifier. People with the name: Ibn Sa'd (784–845), Ibn Sa'd al-Baghdadi Junayd Baghdadi (830–910), one of the great early mystics, or Sufis, of Islam Abu

    Baghdadi

    Baghdadi

  • Progressive Party of Maldives
  • Political party in the Maldives from 2011 to 2025

    of Maldives". Election Commission of Maldives. Retrieved 25 March 2024. Junayd, Mohamed (5 April 2019). "Maldives president hoping for election majority

    Progressive Party of Maldives

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  • Abu al-Husain al-Nuri
  • Baghdadi Sufi figure and saint (840–908)

    "Nuri" because he "radiated light when talking". He was acquainted with Junayd Baghdadi. 1) Sufism is neither ritual nor knowledge, because if it was a

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  • Tawhid
  • Core Islamic tenet denoting the unification of God

    Sufis like Junayd Baghdadi and al-Ghazali. It involves a practical rejection of the concepts tied to the world of multiplicity. Al-Junayd for example

    Tawhid

    Tawhid

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  • Nafs
  • Quranic Arabic word for the "self"

    nafs from the passions; indeed, paradise will be his refuge" (79:40–41). Junayd of Baghdad likened the process of overcoming the nafs to "dying to oneself

    Nafs

    Nafs

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  • Ibn Taymiyya
  • Islamic scholar and jurist (1263–1328)

    Sufism and stated he had reflected on the works of Sahl al-Tustari, al-Junayd al-Baghdadi, Abu Talib al-Makki, Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani, Shihab al-Din Umar

    Ibn Taymiyya

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  • İsa Çelebi
  • Ottoman prince, co-ruler during the Ottoman Interregnum

    Mehmed Bey Turahan Bey Sheikh Bedreddin Neighbouring rulers and leaders Junayd Bey (Aydın) Manuel II Palaiologos (Byzantine Empire) John VII Palaiologos

    İsa Çelebi

    İsa Çelebi

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  • Hadra (Sufism)
  • Collective supererogatory ritual performed by Sufi orders

    followed by Quranic recital in the tarteel style – which according to al-Junayd al-Baghdadi, was a prophetic instruction received through a dream. Dua Hamd

    Hadra (Sufism)

    Hadra (Sufism)

    Hadra_(Sufism)

  • Mihaloğlu Mehmed Bey
  • Member of the Mihaloğulları family

    successor Murad II faced the rebellion of his uncle, Mustafa Çelebi. Aided by Junayd of Aydın, Mustafa had managed to win over the uc beğs of Rumelia, such as

    Mihaloğlu Mehmed Bey

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  • Mutahharten
  • Emir of Erzincan from 1379 to 1403

    sent a large army to Erzincan. The Aq Qoyunlu forces defeated and captured Junayd, an Eretnid emir entrusted with intercepting the reinforcements to Mutahharten

    Mutahharten

    Mutahharten

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  • Abu al-Abbas al-Nahawandi
  • 10th-century Sufi mystic Muslim scholar

    became a disciple of Sheikh Ja'far Khalidi, who was in turn a disciple of Junayd of Baghdad. Nahawandi was also a good friend of Baba Kuhi, and they conversed

    Abu al-Abbas al-Nahawandi

    Abu_al-Abbas_al-Nahawandi

  • Ma'rifa
  • Sufi term for spiritual knowledge

    inseparable combination of perfect knowledge and pure being. According to Junayd Baghdadi, marifa or gnosis "is the hovering of the heart between declaring

    Ma'rifa

    Ma'rifa

  • Fazlallah Astarabadi
  • Persian mystic

    asked him about his understanding of a true man of God. He replied quoting Junayd Baghdadi that it is someone who is silent on the outside so that his inner

    Fazlallah Astarabadi

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  • Ahamed Muhyudheen Noorishah Jeelani
  • Chishtiyya - Nooriya Sufi order mystic

    Chishti of Chishti Order as well as masters such as Abdul Qadir Gilani, Junayd of Baghdad, Sari al-Saqati, Ma'ruf al-Karkhi of Qadiri order. Sheikh NooriShah

    Ahamed Muhyudheen Noorishah Jeelani

    Ahamed Muhyudheen Noorishah Jeelani

    Ahamed_Muhyudheen_Noorishah_Jeelani

  • Chach dynasty
  • Last Hindu dynasty to rule Sindh (632–712)

    Jaisimba was later killed in a battle with Umayyad governor of Sindh, Junayd ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Murri (r. 723 to 726 CE). Dahirsiya (r. c. 679 – c

    Chach dynasty

    Chach dynasty

    Chach_dynasty

  • Khamsah of Khvaju Kirmani (British Library, Add 18113)
  • capital Baghdad. Some miniatures contain the signature of the illustrator Junayd, active at the court of the Jalayirid Sultanate in Baghdad circa 1396. The

    Khamsah of Khvaju Kirmani (British Library, Add 18113)

    Khamsah of Khvaju Kirmani (British Library, Add 18113)

    Khamsah_of_Khvaju_Kirmani_(British_Library,_Add_18113)

  • Qara Qoyunlu
  • Persianate, Muslim Turkoman confederation (1374–1468)

    Shia Islam was being spread, notably through the activities of Shaykh Junayd of the Safavid order in Azerbaijan and Anatolia and the Musha'sha' in Khuzistan

    Qara Qoyunlu

    Qara Qoyunlu

    Qara_Qoyunlu

  • Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya
  • Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian (1292–1350)

    Ibn Taymiyyah in "consistently praising" the early spiritual master al-Junayd, one of the most famous saints in the Sufi tradition, as well as "other

    Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya

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