- (Arabic: فضل بن محمد بن علي,; born 1016 - 1084)
commonly known as "Abu Ali
Farmadi" or just "Abu Ali" was a
saint of the
Naqshbandi Golden Chain, and a prominent...
- and
vocal invocation, is
still present in
Lebanon and is
named after Ali-
Farmadi. The pre-Mujaddidi line of the
Naqshbandiyya in
Greater Syria came to an...
-
Jafar al-Sadiq
Tayfur Bayazid Bastami Abu al-H****an al-Kharaqani Abu Ali
Farmadi Yusuf Hamadani Abu'l-Abbas al-Khidr
Abdul Khaliq Ghijduwani Arif Riwgari...
- (Islamic jurisprudence) from
Ahmad al-Radhakani, a
local teacher and Abu ali
Farmadi, a
Naqshbandi sufi from Tus.: 26–27 He
later studied under al-Juwayni...
- Iran. Abul
Qasim Gurgani, d. 450 AH,
buried in Gurgan, Iran. Abu ali
Farmadi, d. 477 AH,
buried in Tous, Khorasan, Iran. Abu
Yaqub Yusuf Hamadani, d...
- the
pupil first of Abu Bakr N****aj Tusi (died 1094) and then of Abu Ali
Farmadi (died 1084). He was
advanced in
Sufism by 1095, and his
brother Abū Ḥāmid...
- (963 C.E) 10
Muharram 425 AH (5/6
December 1033 C.E) 8
Khwaja Abu Ali
Farmadī Toos, Khurasan, Iran 434 AH (1042/1043 C.E) 4 Rabi al-Awwal 477 or 511...
-
worship and
mujahada (spiritual struggle),
instructed by
Shaykh Abu Ali
Farmadi. He ****ociated with
Shaykh Abdullah Ghuwayni and
Shaykh Hasan Simnani....
- (963 C.E) 10
Muharram 425 AH (5/6
December 1033 C.E) 7
Khwaja Abu Ali
Farmadi Toos, Khurasan, Iran 434 AH (1042/1043 C.E) 4 Rabi al-Awwal 477 or 511...
- (963 C.E) 10
Muharram 425 AH (5/6
December 1033 C.E) 8
Khwaja Abu ali
Farmadi Toos, Khurasan, Iran 434 AH (1042/1043 C.E) 4 Rabi al-Awwal 477 or 511...