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==Notable sufis==
==Notable sufis==
*Hadrat [[Salman the Persian]], rahmatullah alayhi,a companion of the Prophet [[Muhammad]]
*[[Hadrat Syed Dewan-e-Azam Dewan Muhammad Must Umer JUNAIDI QADRI]]
*[[Hadrat Salman the Persian]], rahmatullah alayhi,a companion of the Prophet [[Muhammad]]
*Hadrat [[Ja'far al-Sadiq]] rahmatullah alayhi
*Hadrat [[Shaik Abul-Qasim Junaid Baghdadi]], laid the groundwork for 'sober' Sufi mysticism
*[[Hadrat Ja'far al-Sadiq]] rahmatullah alayhi
*[[Hadrat Shaik Bayazid Bastami]] rahmatullah alayhi
*Hadrat [[Rabia Basri]] rahmatullah alayhi
*Hadrat [[Mansur Al-Hallaaj]] rahmatullah alayhi
*[[Hadrat Shaik Abul-Qasim Junaid Baghdadi]], laid the groundwork for 'sober' Sufi mysticism
*[[Hadrat Rabia Basri]] rahmatullah alayhi
*Hadrat [[Bu Ali Shah Qalandar]] rahmatullah alayhi
*[[Hadrat Mansur Al-Hallaaj]] rahmatullah alayhi
*Hadrat [[Shaik Abdul-Qadir Gilani]] rahmatullah alayhi Founder of Qadri Sufi order
*Hadrat [[Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi]], rahmatullah alayhi founder of the [[Mujaddidi]] line of the Naqshbandi order, popurlarly known as Mujaddid-i Alf-i Thani in the subcontinent
*[[Hadrat Pir Shaik Lal Shahbaz Qalandar]], Hadhrat Usman Shah Marwandi (rahmatullah alayhi)
*Hadrat [[Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti]] rahmatullah alayhi '[[Khwaja Gharib Nawaz]]', founder of Chishti Sufi Order in Indian sucontinent<!-- Not formated properly, lacks verification
*[[Hadrat Bu Ali Shah Qalandar]] rahmatullah alayhi
*[[Hadrat Shaik Abdul-Qadir Gilani]] rahmatullah alayhi Founder of Qadri Sufi order
*[[Hadrat Shaik Baha'uddin Naqshband]], rahmatullah alayhi founder of Naqshbandi Sufi order
*[[Hadrat Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi]], rahmatullah alayhi founder of the [[Mujaddidi]] line of the Naqshbandi order, popurlarly known as Mujaddid-i Alf-i Thani in the subcontinent
*[[Hadrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti]] rahmatullah alayhi '[[Khwaja Gharib Nawaz]]', founder of Chishti Sufi Order in Indian sucontinent<!-- Not formated properly, lacks verification
*Hadrat shahjalal eyemeni(R).rahmatullah alayhi
*Hadrat shahjalal eyemeni(R).rahmatullah alayhi
*Hadrat Mujaddide jaman shah sufi abu bakr siddiq(R) rahmatullah alayhi.founder of furfura sufi order.
*Hadrat Mujaddide jaman shah sufi abu bakr siddiq(R) rahmatullah alayhi.founder of furfura sufi order.
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*[[Hadrat syed ahmad shaheed]] rahmatullah alayhi berlovi,founder of muhammadi sufi order.
*[[Hadrat syed ahmad shaheed]] rahmatullah alayhi berlovi,founder of muhammadi sufi order.
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*[[Hadrat Shaik Dhia-uddin Suharwardi]] rahmatullah alayhi, founder of Suharwardi Sufi Order
*[[Hadrat [[Shaik Dhia-uddin Suharwardi]] rahmatullah alayhi, founder of Suharwardi Sufi Order
*[[hadrat Shaik Fareeduddin ataar]] rahmatullah alayhi
*[[hadrat [[Shaik Fareeduddin ataar]] rahmatullah alayhi
*[[Hadrat Jalaaluddin Muhammad Rumi]] rahmatullah alayhi
*[[Hadrat [[Jalaaluddin Muhammad Rumi]] rahmatullah alayhi
*( Shaik Hadrat Pir Jammat ALi Shah Naqashbandi Ali Pur rahmatullah alayhi[http://www.nfie.com/welcome/blog/2009/05/sayyid-
*( Shaik Hadrat [[Pir Jammat ALi Shah Naqashbandi Ali Pur rahmatullah alayhi[http://www.nfie.com/welcome/blog/2009/05/sayyid-
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* ( Shaik Hadrat Pir Mehr Ali Shah rahmatullah alayhi
* ( Shaik Hadrat Pir Mehr Ali Shah rahmatullah alayhi

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Sufism (Arabic: تصوّف - taṣawwuf, Persian: صوفی‌گری sufigari, Turkmen: tasavvuf, Urdu: تصوف) is generally understood to be the inner, mystical dimension of Islam.[1][2][3] A practitioner of this tradition is generally known as a ṣūfī (صُوفِيّ), though some adherents of the tradition reserve this term only for those practitioners who have attained the goals of the Sufi tradition. Another name used for the Sufi seeker is dervish.[4]

All Sufi orders trace their spiritual chains to Ali ibn Abi Talib with an exception of the Naqshbandi Sufi Order, which traces its chain to Abu Bakr, the first caliph and father-in-law of the Prophet of Islam.

Notable sufis

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ADDED: Hazrat Syed Ali Shah Tirmizi Chishti Ghaus Zaman Pir Khurasan Pir Baba Radhi Allahu Anhu[908 Hijri - 991 Hijri] Buner NWFP Pakistan. ADDED : Akhund Darweza Baba , Deewana Baba N.W.F.P. Pakistan ADDED: Hazrat Hafiz Mehmood Shah Qureshi (Baba Ji Saheb) Radhi Allahu Anhu Shal-Bande NWFP Pakistan Hazrat syed ahmed shah(r.a )of srikot haripur hazara hazrat syed tayyab shah(r.a) son of syed ahmed shah srikot haripur hazara hazrat syed tahir shah son of syed tayyab shah haripur hazara hazrat prof dr muhammad masud ahmed naqshbandi(r.a)karachi

See also

References

  1. ^ Dr. Alan Godlas, University of Georgia, Sufism's Many Paths, 2000, University of Georgia: http://www.uga.edu/islam/Sufism.html
  2. ^ Nuh Ha Mim Keller, "How would you respond to the claim that Sufism is Bid'a?", 1995. Fatwa accessible at: http://www.masud.co.uk/ISLAM/nuh/sufism.htm
  3. ^ Dr. Zubair Fattani, "The meaning of Tasawwuf", Islamic Academy. See: http://www.islamicacademy.org/html/Articles/English/Tasawwuf.htm
  4. ^ wikipedia:sufism