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Junayd of Baghdad
Persian Islamic mystic and Sufi saint (830–910)
Abu 'l-Qasim al-Junayd ibn Muhammad al-Baghdadi | |
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Junayd of Baghdad invites the Christian youth to accept Islam at the Sufi meeting, witnessed by Saqati, from "Breaths of intimacy" (Nafaḥāt al-uns), by Jami (d. 1492). Junayd baghdadi biography samplesPersian-language manuscript created in Ottoman-held Baghdad, dated 1595 | |
Title | Sayyid at-Taifa |
Born | 830 Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate |
Died | 910 (aged 79–80) Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate |
Main interest(s) | Sufism, Tassawuf, ishq, theology, philosophy, logic, fiqh |
Notable idea(s) | Ishq[clarification needed] |
Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Shafi[1] |
Junayd of Baghdad (Persian: جُنیدِ بَغدادی; Arabic: الجنيد البغدادي) was a Persian[4][5] mystic and one of the most famous of the early Islamic saints.
He is a central figure in the spiritual lineage of many Sufi orders.
Junayd taught in Baghda