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Junayd or
Junaid or Juna**** (Arabic: جنيد) and
sometimes Jounaid is a male
given name
which means soldier or warrior.
Junaid (born 1975), ****stani politician...
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Junayd of
Baghdad (Persian: جُنیدِ بَغدادی; Arabic: الجنيد البغدادي) was a
mystic and one of the most
famous of the
early Islamic saints. He is a central...
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Junayd ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Murri (or Al
Junayd) was
appointed the
governor of
Sindh in 723 CE.
After subduing Sindh,
Junayd sent campaigns...
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Shaykh Junayd (died 4
March 1460; Persian: شیخ جنید) was the
hereditary leader of the
Safavid order, a Sufi
order based in
Ardabil in
northwestern Iran...
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Juneyd or
Junayd Bey (Turkish: İzmiroğlu Cüneyd; fl. before 1402 – 1425) was the last
ruler (bey) of the Aydınid prin****lity in what is now
central western...
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Junayd ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Murri,
commonly known as Al-
Junayd,
served as the
governor of
Sindh in the
Umayyad Caliphate from 723 to 726 CE. His tenure...
- both
Bayazid and
Junayd were Persians, and may very
likely have
imported to sufism."
Concise Encyclopedia of Islam, C. Gl****e, al-
Junayd (p. 211), Suhail...
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friend of
Bishr al-Hafi. He was the
maternal uncle and
spiritual master of
Junayd of Baghdad. He was born in 155 AH (772 CE) in the
Karkh district of Baghdad...
- al-Shiblī; 861–946) was an
important Sufi of
Persian descent, and a
disciple of
Junayd al-Baghdadi. He
followed the
Maliki school of
jurisprudence (fiqh). Abu...
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Junayd Baghdadi (جنيد)
Junayd Baghdadi (Persian: جُنیدِ بَغدادی;
circa 1396) was a 14th-century
illustrator and a
royal painter (naqqash-i sultani) at...