Abu Muhammad Bin Abi Ahmad

Abu Muhammad Bin Abi Ahmad

Abu Muhammad Bin Abi Ahmad (331-411 AH) aka "Waliyud Deen" aka "Naasihud Deen" was a Sufi saint of Chishti Order. He was a student and successor of Abu Ahmad Abdal and master of Abu Yusuf Bin Saamaan who was also his sister's son.

He was born in Muharram 331 Hijri. At the age of 7, he became a student of Abu Ahmad Abdal. He is reported to have participated in the army of Sultan Mahmood Ghaznavi.

He died on the 4th Rabi' al-awwal (some say Rajab in the year 411 Hijri at age 80. He is buried in Chisht.

See also

* Abu Ahmad Abdal
* Abu Yusuf Bin Saamaan
* Islam
* Sufism
* Chishti Order

External links

* [http://www.chishti.ru/order_of_sufis.htm Chishti Tariqa]
* [http://www.muslim-canada.org/sufi/silsila.htm Spiritual Genealogy]
* [http://www.soofie.org.za/ Soofie Islamic Order International]


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