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Muhammad Ghawth (Ghouse,
Ghaus or Gwath)
Gwaliyari (1500–1562) was a 16th-century Sufi
master of the
Shattari order and Sufi saint, a musician, and the...
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allied with the Gh****anids, and the
Ghawth branch remaining in
Jabal Tayy. A
chieftain and poet of the Al
Ghawth,
Hatim al-Ta'i, is
widely known among...
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Saints (Wali)
having achieved the Rank (Maqam) of "
Ghawth" (the Helper). He uses the
title of "
Ghawth" (the Helper) in the
dialogues between himself and...
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Ocean of Life is an
illustrated Persian book,
published c. 1602 by
Muhammad Ghawth,
which covers topics including asanas used for meditation. It is probably...
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Ghiyath ibn
Ghawth ibn al-Salt ibn
Tariqa al-Taghlibi (Arabic: غياث بن غوث بن الصلت بن طارقة التغلبي)
commonly known as al-Akhtal (Arabic: الأخطل) (The...
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masters was the 16th
century Sufi, Shah
Muhammad Ghawth (d. 1562/3 C.E.) (14th
Ramadan 970 hijri).
Ghawth developed the
Shattariyya more
fully into a "distinctive...
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Ghawth Sayyid Mir Jan Shah
Saheb ibn
Hasan Naqshbandi Ishaani (Arabic: الغوث سيد مير جان شاه صاحب بن حسن النقشبندي الإيشاني) was a Sufi
saint from Kabul...
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Ghulam Ghawth (transliterations vary) is a
Muslim masculine given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Ghulam Ghaus Hazarvi (1896–1981), ****stani...
- Al-Ashrafi
Baran e
Rahmat Masila Hazir O ****r Inam al-Amal bil
Niyyat Karamat-e-
Ghawth-e-Azam
Islamic Law
Muslim Personal Law or
Islamic Law?
Islam Ka Nazriya...
- al-****ūḥāt al-Makkiyya, Ibn
Arabi claimed that
Muawiyya II was a
spiritual Pole (
Ghawth) of his time and one of the few in
history having such a
spiritual degree...