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1000 - <E>List of Sufi saints
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Sufi saints or Wali (Arabic: ولي, plural ʾawliyāʾ أولياء) played an instrumental role in spreading Islam throughout the world.[1] Sufi saints have emerged periodically to reshape the sacred in society.[2]
Some notable early Sufis[edit]
- Abdūl-Khāliq Ghujdawanī
- Abdūl-Qādir Gilanī (1077–1166)[3][4]
- Abdul Razzaq Jilani
- Abūl-Khāyr
- Abul Hasan Hankari
- Afaq Khoja
- Ahmad Ghazālī
- Ahmad al-Tijani (1737–1815)
- Ahmed Yasavī
- Ak Shāms ūd-Dīn
- Al-Ajami
- Al-Aydarus
- Al-Badawi
- saiekh said bin is a AL amoudi
- Al-Basri
- Imam Al Fassi
- Al-Fozail
- Al-Ghazālī
- Al-Hallaj
- Ali Hujwiri (990-1077)[5]
- Ali Mahimi (1372–1431)[6]
- Al-Hashmi (1260–1349)
- Ali Shah Pir Baba (1431-1502)[7]
- Ali-Shir Nava'i
- Al-Khārāqānī
- Al-Qāsim
- Al-Qayṣarī
- Al-Qunawī
- Al-Qushayri
- Al-Tirmidhī
- Amīr Khusrow (1253–1325)[8]
- Amīr Kulal
- Ansarī
- Ardabilī
- Ata Allah
- Auliya (1238–1325)[9]
- Azan Pir (17th century)[10]
- Bābā Eliyās
- Bābā Fakr ūd-Dīn (1169–1295)[11]
- Baba Shadi Shaheed (17th century)
- Badr ūd-Dīn
- Bāhā ūd-Dīn Naqshband
- Balım Sultan
- Bande Nawāz (1321–1422)[12]
- Bākuvī
- Bāqī Billāh (1564–1605)[13]
- Bayazid-i Bastamī
- Ben Issa
- Bhita'ī (1689–1752)
- Bibi Jamal Khatun (d. 1639)[14]
- Bu Ali Shah Qalandar (1209–1324)[15]
- Bursevî
- Bulleh Shah (1680–1757)
- Chirag-e-Delhi (1274–1356)[16]
- Dara Shikoh (1615–1659)[17]
- Daud Bandagi Kirmani (1513–1575)[18]
- Dawud al-Ta’i
- Dehlawī
- El-Desoukî
- Erzurumī
- Farid al-Din Attar
- Farīd ūd-Dīn Ganjshakar (1188–1280)[19]
- Fuzûlî
- Gharīb Nawāz (1141–1230)[20]
- Ghulam Farīd
- Gül Baba
- Hāfez-e Shīrāzī
- Haji Huud (1025–1141)[21]
- Hajji Bayram
- Hajji Bektash
- Ibn Adham
- Ibn ʿArabī
- Haddad
- Hamedānī
- Abū Yāqub Yusūf
- Ali (1314–1384)[22]
- Hansvī
- Harabatī Baba
- Harooni
- Hujwirī
- Iraqī (1213–1289)[23]
- Jabir ibn Hayyan
- Ja'far al-Sadiq
- Jahanara Begum Sahib (1614–1681)[17]
- Jahaniyan Jahangasht (1308–1384)
- Jamī
- Jan-e-Jānāān (1699–1781)
- Jaunpurī
- Jazoulī
- Jilani Dehlvi (1024-1088)
- Jilī
- Junayd Baġdādī
- Khâlid-i Baghdâdî
- Kākī
- Kaliyarī
- Karkhī
- Khan Jahan Ali (d. 1459)
- Lal Shahbaz Qalander (1177–1274)[24]
- Magtymguly Pyragy
- Maharvī (1730–1791)
- Mahmud Hüdayī
- Mir Ahmed Ibrahim Ash Shadhili
- Mir Amjad Ibrahim Ash Shadhili
- Mian Mir (1550–1635)[25]
- Mir Shams-ud-din
- Mohammad Tartusi
- Moinuddin Chishti
- Mubarak Makhzoomi (1013-1119)[26]
- Muhammad Al-Makki
- Muqaddam
- Nāimī
- Nājm ūd-Dīn Kubrā
- Nasīmī
- Nasir Khusraw
- Nasreddin
- Nathar Vali
- Ni'matullāh Wali
- Saint Nurī
- Sirri Saqti
- Omar Khayyám
- Otman Baba
- Pir Baba
- Pir Sultan
- Qahistanī
- Qutb ūd-Dīn Haydār
- Qutb ūd-Dīn Shīrāzī
- Rabbānī (ca. 1564-1624)[27]
- Rabia Basri
- Rāzī
- Rifa'ī
- sultan shah abdurrahim mahboobullah Refai
- shah Ali jiv gamdhani Refai
- Rukn-e-Alam (1251–1335)[28]
- Rumi
- Saadī
- Sabakhī
- Sahl al-Tustari
- Syed Riyaz Ahmad Naqshbandi
- Salim Chishti (1478–1572)[29]
- Salman al-Farisī
- Sanai
- Sarı Saltuk
- Sarmad (d. 1661)[30]
- Semnanī (1308–1405)[31]
- Shadhilī
- Shah Badakhshi (1584–1661)[32]
- Shah Gardez (1026–1152)[33]
- Shah Jalal (1271–1347)[34]
- Shah Hussain (1538–1599)[35]
- Shah Paran (14th century)[36]
- Shāms-i Tabrizī
- Sheikh Edebali
- Syed Abdus Salam Ibrahim ash Shadhili
- Sheikh Gālib
- Shiblī
- Suhrawardī
- Suhrawardī
- Sharfuddin Shah Wilayat (1255-1342)
- Sultan Bahoo (1628–1691)
- Sultan Walad
- Surkh Bukharī (1192–1291)[37]
- Alauddin Sabir Kaliyari (1196–1291)[38]
- Taşlıcalı Yahyâ
- Telli Baba
- Yahya Efendi
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